Lefty Billionaire Tom
Steyer Once Again Using His Billions to Criticize Money in Politics
by Warner Todd Huston 10 Apr 2015
Coal investment tycoon and global warming pusher Tom Steyer uses his billions as a weapon to shape
government leftward, and this week he is again using his billions to criticize
the libertarian-minded Koch brothers for using their own money to shape
government rightward. For a second time now, Styer is calling for the
Kochs to join him in a “debate” on climate change.
For years billionaire Steyer has used the money he
earned investing in the international coal industry to push a global warming
agenda, but he has also used his big bank roll to push the message of getting
money out of politics–well, at least getting conservatives’ money out of
politics. In a new op ed at the
Huffington Post, Styer is once more attacking the libertarian Koch brothers for
putting their money where their mouth is.
Despite his own track record of pumping millions upon
millions of his own money into politics, Steyer hyperbolically opens his op ed
warning that “The integrity of American democracy is at stake” because Charles
and David Koch have gathered together a large coalition of deep-pocketed donors
who have pledged to spend one billion dollars to try to
promote conservative change in the 2016 election cycle.
In 2014 Steyer spent $74 million on his
left-wing election agenda but didn’t get too much bang for his big buck after a
landslide victory buried Washington in newly elected Republican officials.
But with the Koch brothers’ announcement that they intend to
spend big money in 2016, and despite his own big political spending, Steyer
proclaimed in his op ed that all this money “isn’t how America is supposed to
work.”
Steyer complains that the Kochs ignored his previous
“invitation” to join him in a debate to “publicly justify themselves to the
American people” on views that conflict with Steyer’s global warming
hysteria. Steyer then arrogantly claims that he’s about to “give them another
chance” to bend to his will and join him at his debate.
The coal billionaire goes on to accuse the Kochs,
Republicans, and even Ted Cruz of lying and misleading the country. He even
intimates that their actions are un-American because they don’t comport to his
way of thinking. And yet he wonders why no one will take seriously his
“invitation” to debate?
Steyer’s entire op ed is amazing for its total lack of
introspection and its glaring cognitive dissonance.
Tom Steyer
Thomas
F. Steyer is a director at the Center
for American Progress, the founder of NextGen
Climate, a funder & director for the Next Generation, a co-chair for the Risky Business Project, a trustee at Stanford University, and was a funder for the Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation.
Note: Bobby Whithorne
is the press secretary for NextGen
Climate, and was an assistant press secretary for the Barack Obama administration.
Next Generation
provides staff support for the Risky
Business Project.
Climate Change’s Bottom Line
By BURT HELMJAN. 31, 2015
Energy & Environment
The members of the Risky Business Project are presenting research to business groups that
highlights how the effects of climate
change, like increased flooding, as in the
streets of Queens, N.Y., could hurt business and the economy. Credit Robert
Stolarik for The New York Times
Matt
James is a co-founding president & CEO for the Next Generation, and a board member for the CDC Foundation.
CDC Foundation
is a foundation for the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Bloomberg
Family Foundation was a funder for the CDC
Foundation.
Henry M. Paulson
Jr. is a director at the Bloomberg
Family Foundation, and a co-chair for the Risky Business Project.
Alfred
Sommer is a director at the Bloomberg
Family Foundation, and a risk committee member for the Risky Business Project.
Michael R.
Bloomberg is the founder for the Bloomberg
Family Foundation, a co-chair for the Risky
Business Project, Marjorie B. Tiven’s
brother, was a donor for the Robin Hood
Foundation, and a benefactor for the Harlem
Children's Zone.
Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Robin Hood Foundation, the Harlem
Children's Zone, the Center for
American Progress, the Committee for
Economic Development, the Brookings
Institution (think tank), the Urban Institute (think tank), the ClimateWorks Foundation,
and the Climate Reality Project.
George Soros
was the chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open Society, a supporter
for the Center for American Progress,
and is the founder & chairman for the Open
Society Foundations.
Open
Society Foundations was a funder for the Center for American Progress, and the Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation.
Bloomberg
Philanthropies is an umbrella organization for the Bloomberg Family Foundation, and a partner with the Risky Business Project.
Marjorie B. Tiven
is a director of Global Cities for Bloomberg
Philanthropies, Michael R. Bloomberg’s
sister, a director at the United Nations
Development Corporation, and was the New York City commissioner for the United Nations.
United
Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change is a United Nations organization.
George
P. Shultz was a trustee at the Committee
for Economic Development, and is a risk committee member for the Risky Business Project.
Donna
E. Shalala was a trustee at the Committee
for Economic Development, a fellow at the Brookings Institution (think tank), is the president & CEO for
the Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton
Foundation, and a risk committee member for the Risky Business Project.
Vernon E. Jordan
Jr. is an honorary trustee at the Brookings Institution
(think tank), a life trustee at the
Urban Institute (think tank), Valerie B. Jarrett’s great uncle, a director at the American
Friends of Bilderberg (think tank), and a 2008 Bilderberg conference
participant (think tank).
Henry G. Cisneros
is a trustee at the Urban Institute (think tank), and a risk committee member for the Risky Business Project.
Bayless A.
Manning was a life trustee at the Urban
Institute (think tank), and the dean for Stanford University.
Valerie B. Jarrett
is Vernon E. Jordan Jr’s great niece, the senior
adviser for the Barack Obama
administration, a member of the Commercial
Club of Chicago, and was a director at the Joyce Foundation.
Joyce Foundation
was a funder for the Risky Business
Project, and the ClimateWorks
Foundation.
Larry
Kramer is a director at the ClimateWorks
Foundation, and was the law school dean at Stanford University.
Thomas
F. Steyer is a trustee at Stanford
University, a director at the Center
for American Progress, the founder of NextGen
Climate, a funder & director for the Next Generation, a co-chair for the Risky Business Project, and was a funder for the Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton
Foundation.
Laurene Powell
Jobs is a trustee at Stanford
University, a director at the Next
Generation, was married to Steve
Jobs, and a director at the New
America Foundation.
Jonathan
Soros is a director at the New
America Foundation, and George Soros’s
son.
Eric E. Schmidt is the chairman of the New
America Foundation, a co-founder
for the Schmidt Family Foundation, was a funder for the New
America Foundation, a director at Apple Inc, and
a 2008 Bilderberg conference participant (think tank).
Steve
Jobs was a co-founder & chairman for Apple Inc, and married to Laurene Powell Jobs.
Schmidt
Family Foundation was a funder for the New America Foundation, the Energy Foundation, and is
a partner at Energy Foundation.
Energy
Foundation was a funder for the ClimateWorks
Foundation.
Rosina M.
Bierbaum was a director at the Energy
Foundation, and is a director at the Climate
Reality Project.
Alliance
for Climate Protection is a merged organization with the Climate Reality Project.
Albert
A. Gore Jr. is the chairman for the Climate
Reality Project, and a friend of Orin
S. Kramer.
Orin
S. Kramer is a friend of Albert A.
Gore Jr, a director at the Climate
Reality Project, was a contributor for Organizing
for Action, and an administrator for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Organizing
for Action is a successor organization for the 2012 Barack Obama presidential campaign.
Carol M. Browner
was a director at the Climate Reality
Project, an administrator for the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the energy czar for the Barack Obama administration, and is a senior
fellow, director at the Center for
American Progress.
Melody
C. Barnes was a domestic policy council, director for the Barack Obama administration, the EVP
for the Center for American Progress,
a principal for the Raben Group, and
is Barack Obama’s golf partner.
Thomas
F. Steyer is a director at the Center
for American Progress, the founder of NextGen
Climate, a funder & director for the Next Generation, a co-chair for the Risky Business Project, a trustee at Stanford University, and was a funder for the Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation.
Bobby Whithorne
is the press secretary for NextGen
Climate, and was an assistant press secretary for the Barack Obama administration.
Next Generation
provides staff support for the Risky
Business Project.
Raben
Group is the lobby firm for the Mayors
Against Illegal Guns.
Michael R.
Bloomberg is a co-chair for the Mayors
Against Illegal Guns, a co-chair for the Risky Business Project, and the founder of Bloomberg LP.
Bloomberg
LP was a contributor for the Center
for a New American Security.
Center
for a New American Security was a contributor for the Climate Reality Project.
Madeleine K.
Albright was a director at the Center
for a New American Security, is a co-chairman for the Albright Stonebridge Group, and a director at the Center for American Progress.
Carol M. Browner
is a senior counselor for the Albright
Stonebridge Group, a senior fellow, director for the Center for American Progress, was an administrator for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA),
the energy czar for the Barack Obama
administration, and a director at the Climate
Reality Project.
Melody
C. Barnes was a domestic policy council, director for the Barack Obama administration, the EVP
for the Center for American Progress,
a principal for the Raben Group, and
is Barack Obama’s golf partner.
Thomas
F. Steyer is a director at the Center
for American Progress, the founder of NextGen
Climate, a funder & director for the Next Generation, a co-chair for the Risky Business Project, a trustee at Stanford University, and was a funder for the Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation.
Bobby Whithorne
is the press secretary for NextGen
Climate, and was an assistant press secretary for the Barack Obama administration.
Next Generation
provides staff support for the Risky
Business Project.
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