Soros vs. Koch Brothers [INFOGRAPHIC]

One of my new favorite websites, the other 98%, just released an “infographic” (I don’t know if I would actually call it that) on the differences between George Soros and the Koch brothers. It is great so I thought I’d share:

29 thoughts on “Soros vs. Koch Brothers [INFOGRAPHIC]”

  1. This disinfo graphic is one of the worst of it’s kind – It characterizes everything that the Koch brothers do as bad, and everything that Soros does as good – Despite the fact that both the Koch brothers and Soros are 1%-ers..

    Soros seeks control over government by the establishment of democracy, and by ruthless banking – He knows that if he controls the money, it matters not that everyone gets a vote.

    On the flip side, you have the Koch brothers, who advocate less government control, and seek to gain power by de-regulation.

    The sick part is that “the other 89%” supports Soros, but not the Koch brothers, despite the fact that BOTH families are deeply involved in politics, and are definitely pursuing means to their own power – Soros from an economists perspective, and the Koch brothers from an industrialist perspective, but make no mistake – the rich will never relinquish control.

    Choose your billionaires wisely: Choose none of them.

  2. This disinfo graphic is one of the worst of it’s kind – It characterizes everything that the Koch brothers do as bad, and everything that Soros does as good – Despite the fact that both the Koch brothers and Soros are 1%-ers..

    Soros seeks control over government by the establishment of democracy, and by ruthless banking – He knows that if he controls the money, it matters not that everyone gets a vote.

    On the flip side, you have the Koch brothers, who advocate less government control, and seek to gain power by de-regulation.

    The sick part is that “the other 89%” supports Soros, but not the Koch brothers, despite the fact that BOTH families are deeply involved in politics, and are definitely pursuing means to their own power – Soros from an economists perspective, and the Koch brothers from an industrialist perspective, but make no mistake – the rich will never relinquish control.

    Choose your billionaires wisely: Choose none of them.

  3. Sadly, you left out the part where George Soros was a member of the “judenrats” who did help send people to the Nazi death camps, his convictions for fraud, etc. This infographic is about as pointless as OpenSecrets.org (run by Soros) saying he donated no money to political campaigns – i.e. not very persuasive.

    1. Still doesn’t change the fact that all the “humanitarian” things that Soros is praised for in this infographic are really just political organizations advocating Democrat and progressive dogma.

      1. That is good thing as Democrat and progressive want a strong middle class & help the poor while the right-wing is to maintain power and control.

        1. Keep believing that buddy, neither party gives a rats ass about the American people. The shitty ACA is proof enough that the dems and progressives HATE the poor and middle class.

          1. “The shitty ACA is proof enough that the dems and progressives HATE the poor and middle class.”
            Did you read your comment & 2nd the only reason ACA happen is due the right-wingers refused to pass what Obama really wanted aka public option like the rest of the industrial nations have.

          2. Yes, that is the truth, you are right, except:

            A. The bill we now call the ACA originally was a DIFFERENT bill that passed the house, and was gutted COMPLETELY in the senate, then to be passed by the senate.

            B. The senate had full control over what was put in the bill, and the authors ILLEGALLY refused to allow the public to see it.

            C. The senate could have just as easily put in the “public option” that you are saying, yet they did not – Instead they gave us this mess now.

            Keep drinking the kool aide matey.

          3. That is lie as the as once Ted Kennedy died in August 25, 2009 the public option was dead as the GOP could filibuster anything they wanted to do. With no filibuster proof senate the public option became dead on arrival in the senate.

          4. ^ The debate was more on the lines of government funded abortion, not single payer status, which every single one of the Democrats in the Senate that voted for the bill “supports” (they had 60 votes, even without Kennedy) – Either way, the bill they gave us is disastrous, and the idea of “the republicans made us do it, because we couldn’t vote for what we really wanted” is a cop-out – There is no excuse for the mess that they passed into law.

            This is the equivalent of me saying “My customers want X, but since I cannot give them X, I’m going to sell them Y, even though it’s deadly poison”

          5. lol, yes, because you don’t have any better ones – so you’ll let him take the heat for his bad ones while looking magnanimous.

          6. Ha, nope — when I came over to this discussion he had already replied. He covered everything very well, so I had no need to chime in, so I was thankful for the saved time.

  4. Sadly, you left out the part where George Soros was a member of the “judenrats” who did help send people to the Nazi death camps, his convictions for fraud, etc. This infographic is about as pointless as OpenSecrets.org (run by Soros) saying he donated no money to political campaigns – i.e. not very persuasive.

    1. Still doesn’t change the fact that all the “humanitarian” things that Soros is praised for in this infographic are really just political organizations advocating Democrat and progressive dogma.

      1. That is good thing as Democrat and progressive want a strong middle class & help the poor while the right-wing is to maintain power and control.

        1. Keep believing that buddy, neither party gives a rats ass about the American people. The shitty ACA is proof enough that the dems and progressives HATE the poor and middle class.

          1. “The shitty ACA is proof enough that the dems and progressives HATE the poor and middle class.”
            Did you read your comment & 2nd the only reason ACA happen is due the right-wingers refused to pass what Obama really wanted aka public option like the rest of the industrial nations have.

          2. Yes, that is the truth, you are right, except:

            A. The bill we now call the ACA originally was a DIFFERENT bill that passed the house, and was gutted COMPLETELY in the senate, then to be passed by the senate.

            B. The senate had full control over what was put in the bill, and the authors ILLEGALLY refused to allow the public to see it.

            C. The senate could have just as easily put in the “public option” that you are saying, yet they did not – Instead they gave us this mess now.

            Keep drinking the kool aide matey.

          3. That is lie as the as once Ted Kennedy died in August 25, 2009 the public option was dead as the GOP could filibuster anything they wanted to do. With no filibuster proof senate the public option became dead on arrival in the senate.

          4. ^ The debate was more on the lines of government funded abortion, not single payer status, which every single one of the Democrats in the Senate that voted for the bill “supports” (they had 60 votes, even without Kennedy) – Either way, the bill they gave us is disastrous, and the idea of “the republicans made us do it, because we couldn’t vote for what we really wanted” is a cop-out – There is no excuse for the mess that they passed into law.

            This is the equivalent of me saying “My customers want X, but since I cannot give them X, I’m going to sell them Y, even though it’s deadly poison”

          5. lol, yes, because you don’t have any better ones – so you’ll let him take the heat for his bad ones while looking magnanimous.

          6. Ha, nope — when I came over to this discussion he had already replied. He covered everything very well, so I had no need to chime in, so I was thankful for the saved time.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Scroll to Top