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Koch-backed Political Coalition, Designed to Shield Donors, Raised $400 Million in 2012

By Matea Gold The Washington Post
The resources and the breadth of the organization make it singular in American politics: an operation conducted outside the campaign finance system, employing an array of groups aimed at stopping what its financiers view as government overreach. Members of the coalition target different constituencies but together have mounted attacks on the new health-care law, federal spending and environmental regulations.

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Maureen Dowd The New York Times

Racism, Sexism, And The 50-Year Campaign To Undermine The War On Poverty

Igor Volsky ThinkProgress
Beginning in 1964 and stretching through today, conservative leaders systematically undermined the programs that shaped Johnson’s War on Poverty, frequently deploying racist and sexist arguments to take away public assistance from the poorest Americans. Their rhetoric didn’t directly undo these social programs, but it chipped away at their foundation and altered Americans’ perceptions about the proper role of government.