John,
The Koch brothers’ legacy of right-wing political activism goes back decades. In 1980, David Koch ran on the Libertarian Party’s ticket as their vice presidential nominee. Their party’s platform, in addition to including “the abolition of Medicare and Medicaid” and the “repeal of the fraudulent, virtually bankrupt, and increasingly oppressive Social Security system,” included this line:
“We oppose all personal and corporate income taxation, including capital gains taxes.”[1]
Since then, David and his older brother Charles have been on a political crusade to horde their wealth at the expense of the rest of us. And they’ve had incredible success.
When David Koch passed away last week, he was worth an estimated $50 billion. And thanks to the policies that he’s shepherded through Congress, he’ll likely be passing most of that fortune along to his heirs virtually tax free.
It’s our responsibility to make sure that David Koch’s legacy doesn’t last ― that we repeal the right-wing policies that he and his brother have successfully shepherded through Congress over the past 40 years that have resulted in record levels of income and wealth inequality.
Right now, we’re coming up a little short in our August fundraising goals. Your support today is critical to repealing the Trump-GOP tax scam and ending a rigged economy that allows billionaires like the Koch brothers to accumulate and pass along dynastic wealth virtually tax free.
Donate to Americans for Tax Fairness Action Fund today to fight for an economy and a tax system that works for all Americans, not just the wealthy few.
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Together we’re leading the movement for a progressive economic and tax system that makes the wealthy and corporations pay their fair share.
Thank you,
Frank Clemente
Executive Director
Americans for Tax Fairness Action Fund
[1] “What Do the Koch Brothers Want?”, U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders