That swamp is SO DRAINED! 
The Koch Brothers Are Smiling: The White House Will Be Packed With Some of Their Most Loyal Servants
One-third of the Trump team has ties to the Koch brothers.

From the time Trump picked his vice presidential running mate, Koch favorite Mike Pence, the brothers’ influence on Trump World has grown ever stronger.
From transition team staffers to his Cabinet, Trump has brought numerous Koch lieutenants and allies into his inner circle.
It’s very likely that Trump is eager to work with Charles and David Koch, who represent exactly what Trump values most—wealth and power—which is also reflected in his potential Cabinet of billionaire executives. And though the Kochs may object to Trump’s Islamophobia or other select viewpoints,
they stand to add to their combined $88 billion through Trump’s
planned environmental deregulation,
privatization,
corporate tax cuts and
other policies favoring the wealthy to be carried out by his Environmental Protection Agency pick, who recently sued that agency;
his secretary of state choice, the CEO of ExxonMobil;
his labor pick, a fast-food CEO who doesn’t believe in the minimum wage; and others.
The Koch Brothers’ Darling
The Kochs must have popped champagne when Trump announced that Mike Pence, the conservative governor of Indiana, would be his running mate. Pence is adored by the Kochs and their vast political donor network; Ken Vogel and Maggie Haberman described him in Politico as “among the best … messengers for this new Koch brand
A Grim Future for the Environment
Scott Pruitt, the Oklahoma attorney general who recently sued the Environmental Protection Agency over its plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, is, incredibly, Trump’s pick to head that very agency. Pruitt has called the climate change debate “far from settled.”
Rick Perry is also in a curious position: He’s nominated to lead the Department of Energy, a department that he said he wanted to eliminate during the 2012 presidential campaign (and couldn’t name in his famous “whoops” moment at a debate). Perry may not have been a Koch favorite for president, but Koch Industries has directly given $111,000 to his campaigns over the years, and David Koch has contributed $75,000.
Intelligence
A Koch favorite has been tapped to lead the Central Intelligence Agency. Mike Pompeo, a U.S. representative from the Kochs’ home state of Kansas, was involved with the brothers long before his days as a politician; his private aerospace company used seed money from Koch Venture Capital, and Pompeo was president of a company that worked with Koch Industries’ Brazilian distributor.
Education
Betsy DeVos, a billionaire and recent chair of the pro-“school choice” and politically active American Federation for Children, is Trump’s pick to lead the Department of Education. Aside from donating $265,000 to sitting senators who will vote on her confirmation, her foundation has contributed millions to Americans for Prosperity and to other conservative political groups backed by the Kochs.
Corrupt Counsel to Defend Corrupt President
Donald McGahn, a lawyer who has worked for Freedom Partners and its affiliated super PAC, will be chief White House counsel. As a member of the Federal Election Commission from 2009 to 2013, he was known for hobbling the enforcement of campaign finance laws in favor of letting big money flood politics and transforming the commission into the ineffective, gridlocked body that it is today
Trump’s transition team has even reached outside of the team itself for additional advice from people deeply embedded in the Koch political operation. One of the Department of Veterans Affairs' harshest critics, Florida GOP Rep. Jeff Miller, may become head of that department. Trump is considering Miller for the job, and members of a closely Koch-linked “social welfare” nonprofit are advising his transition team on the matter;
the only person Trump spoke to on the record about a big anti-regulatory act that’s been on the Kochs’ agenda for years was Phil Kerpen, former vice president of policy for Americans for Prosperity.
Another Koch ally, Pennsylvania GOP Rep. Bill Shuster, is hoping to privatize air traffic control under a corporate president who, despite winning several states with the help of union voters, is no fan of unions. ... . The congressman, who’s received $30,000 from the Koch Industries PAC since 2012, fought a federal wind energy tax credit, in line with the Kochs’ campaign targeting the program. In 2016, a Koch-funded outside political spending group, American Action Network, put $208,000 toward ads benefiting Shuster.
Shuster’s 2016 campaign manager was Andy Post, who previously worked in media relations for the Charles Koch Ins ute and was grassroots coordinator for Americans for Prosperity during the 2012 election cycle.
http://www.alternet.org/election-201...loyal-servants
So, there you have it, govt by the Kock oligarchs. America will be Kocked up for decades, ed and un able.
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The Koch/Stalin connection: Where their wealth started….
Interesting story behind how the Koch Brothers ac ulated their wealth. It was from the helping hand of Josef Stalin.
“We are the world’s greatest market, and we are prepared to order a large amount of goods and pay for them,” – Josef Stalin, 1932
Fred Koch answered the call, and signed a $5 million deal in 1929 to build 15 refineries in the Soviet Socialistic Republic, thus providing a substantial wet kiss to the cause of worldwide socialism everywhere. Koch and his partner provided equipment and oversaw construction and installation, and quickly became Comrade Stalin’s number one go-to refinery contractor.
Koch’s Josef Stalin connection was the deal that got the Koch family fortune rolling downhill fast. Seemingly,
Fred Koch came to the conclusion that ethics were optional when it came to the chase for the almighty dollar,
and a few short years later, the Bush family apparently made a similar calculation when they signed a business compact with Adolph Hitler
http://investmen chblog.com/the-kochstalin-connection-where-their-wealth-started/