Koch Brothers - Dirty Money
Billionaire oilman David Koch used to joke that Koch Industries was "the biggest company you've never heard of."
Billionaire Brothers’ Money Plays Role in Wisconsin Dispute
Among the thousands of demonstrators who jammed the Wisconsin State Capitol grounds this weekend was a well-financed advocate from Washington who was there to voice praise for cutting state spending by slashing union benefits and bargaining rights.
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker: Funded by the Koch Bros.
Wisconsin Republican Governor Scott Walker, whose bill to kill collective bargaining rights for public-sector unions has caused an uproar among state employees, might not be where he is today without the Koch brothers.
Wisconsin Is a Battleground Against the Billionaire Kochs' Plan to Break Labor's Back
The war on Wisconsin employees isn't just about the budget or Wisconsin: Koch toady Gov. Walker is just one soldier in the billionaire's offensive to kill labor.
Kochs' plan for 2012: raise $88M
In an expansion of their political footprint, the billionaire Koch brothers plan to contribute and steer a total of $88 million to conservative causes during the 2012 election cycle, according to sources, funding a new voter micro-targeting initiative, grass-roots organizing efforts and television advertising campaigns.
The Kochs fight back
Faced with an avalanche of bad publicity after years of funding conservative causes in relative anonymity, the billionaire industrialist Koch brothers, Charles and David, are fighting back.
Twenty-Five Arrested, Thousands Converge on Koch Brothers Billionaire's Caucus in the California Desert
David Dayen recounts the events of Sunday's protest against the Koch brothers in Rancho Mirage, CA. The demonstration signals a series of promising developments for progressive groups and activists.
The U.S. Mortgage Market and Foreclosure Process
Testimony before the Subcommittee on Housing and Community Opportunity, U.S. House of Representatives

