Charles Koch Quotes
Top 31 wise famous quotes and sayings by Charles Koch
Charles Koch Famous Quotes & Sayings
Discover top inspirational quotes from Charles Koch on Wise Famous Quotes.
I feel a passion for what we're trying to do.I mean, why does somebody who's old who's a writer keep writing? Because that's who they are.
Far too many businesses have been all too eager to lobby for maintaining and increasing subsidies and mandates paid by taxpayers and consumers.
We are on dangerous terrain when government picks winners and losers in the economy by subsidizing favored products and industries.
The best way to make money is to have more economic freedom, which is why we are one of the very few large companies that are consistently for it.
I believe that cronyism is nothing more than welfare for the rich and powerful, and should be abolished.
If there is wrong, you don't say we have to get rid of it gradually. If injustice exists, you need to eliminate it immediately.
I believe my business and non-profit investments are much more beneficial to societal well-being than sending more money to Washington.
You pass a program and get people dependent on it, making it brutal to get rid of. The key is not letting it get started.
Years later, when I asked my father, I said 'Pop, why were you so much harder on me than my younger brothers?' he said, son, you plum wore me out.
All of our policies are based on whether it will make - enable people to improve their lives or it will make their lives worse.
We try to reward people according to the value they create, value they create in society and for the company.
The government is largely influenced by people who advocate corporate welfare and advocate these policies that create this two-tiered society.
To make a quick buck, but over time, if you're not creating value for others, customers, society, isn't going to let you be around.
We oppose all corporate welfare, whether we benefit or not. You will find that our policy positions mainly hurt our profitability rather than help it.
Koch companies employ 60,000 Americans, who make many thousands of products that Americans want and need.
When everyone gets something for nothing, soon no one will have anything, because no one will be producing anything.