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Presentation by Peter Schweizer


The Stakes: Who Will Define the American Dream?
JUNE 16, 2014

Kevin Gentry:

Emcee of Retreat, Vice President of the

Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation


Peter Schweizer:

Author, President of the Government

Accountability Institute
Marc Short:

President, Freedom Partners

KEVIN GENTRY:

Okay.

So we're going to round

out this morning with just a presentation by Peter


Schweizer to put into a clearer perspective, again,
sort of the nature of the opposition.

Peter, come on

up.
Peter is well known, so I think you all will
recognize (inaudible) in the mainstream media well, I
dont know how mainstream -- but 60 Minutes, Disney, et
cetera.

He is a dogged researcher who is really

yall may be familiar with this, folks -- about, you


know, members of Congress who are benefitting from
insider trading.

A lot of the cronyism stuff he's been

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covering.

He's a great researcher, a great, great

asset for our movement and our cause.

But I think he's

also got a good handle on what the opposition is like


as well.

Could you make some comments to close us out?


PETER SCHWEIZER:

Absolutely.

Thank you,

Kevin, and thank you, everybody, for being here.

You

know, I've written three books on the Reagan


administration, but I think my favorite Ronald Reagan
story was confirmed when he was Governor of California.
To set the scene for you, its 1968, and he, of course,
is part of the University of California Regents System
as governor, and he's in Berkeley, California.

And

he's standing with Lyn Nofziger, his longtime aide.


And the meeting is just breaking up, and they're
getting ready to head to the governor's limousine.

And

there was a crowd that started to form outside, and the


crowd starts to chant, "Make love, not war!

Make love,

not war!"
Well, Lyn Nofziger is a little bit nervous,
and he says, "Governor, maybe we should go a different
direction."
And Reagan says, "No, no, no, don't worry

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about it, Lyn.

Let's just keep going."

So they start walking towards the crowd, and


the crowd keeps chanting, "Make love, not war!

Make

love, not war!"


Lyn Nofziger is getting very, very nervous,
and he says, "Governor, I think we should go a
different way."

Reagan says, "Ah, Lyn, don't worry

about it."
They keep walking closer, and the crowd is
chanting, "Make love, not war!

Make love, not war!"

At which point Reagan turns to Nofziger and says, Lyn,


don't worry about it.

This crowd doesn't look like

they're capable of doing it this morning."


(Laughter.)
PETER SCHWEIZER:

Now, laugh.

Those people

that Reagan encountered in Berkeley in 1968, of course,


have moved on, and they now control some of the very
institutions in the United States today.
---CUT IN AUDIO--But it's sometimes hard to encapsulate, so I
had help from a neighbor a couple of months ago, a
neighbor had moved into the area, where Im from in

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Florida.

This neighbor is from the developing world.


And he asked, you know, what do you do?

And

I said, well, you know, I fight cronyism and


corruption.

And I explained all the sorts of things

that we try to do.

And as I sort of rambled on on the

issues we work on, he interrupted me and he said, Oh,


I understand it.

You fight for the American Dream.

---CUT IN AUDIO--I spend a lot of time researching what I call


crony capitalism and corruption.

And here is

something that has puzzled me for a very long time


---CUT IN AUDIO--Why is it that progressives on the left are
so supportive of crony capitalism?

Why is it that

progressives on the left seem to embrace so many forms


of corporate welfare?
corporations, right?
private sector.

I mean, these are guys that hate


These are guys that hate the

And then it dawned on me -- the reason

that they don't mind that sort of government behavior


is because for the left -- when it comes to the
American Dream, it's about dependence versus
independence.

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You all have made your money independent -not independently as to how many, you know, friends and
associates (inaudible) -- but independent of the
government.

Crony capitalism says to professionals and

the corporations, you can't do it independent of the


government.

And just like the welfare state has

created a culture of dependency among people that are


in poverty in the United States, the goal for crony
capitalism, in my mind, is to create a status of
dependence, of the successful, on government, on the
argument that that's the only way that they made their
money.
So if you look at what's happening in the
country today, I think this starts to explain a lot of
things.
---CUT IN AUDIO--not about creating revenue from the
government, which is what we currently
is about.

assume taxation

The tax code is increasingly about

redistributing wealth
---CUT IN AUDIO--the whole issue of student loan forgiveness.

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Did you guys see this a couple of weeks ago?

President

Obama has proposed because you have so many students


facing crushing debt on student loans, has come up with
a proposal hes going to fix it.
proposal is?

You know what his

If you leave college and you go and work

in the private sector, after 20 years they will erase


your debt.
---CUT IN AUDIO--They want to direct you toward dependence and
away from independence.
---CUT IN AUDIO--The left doesn't dislike you or hate you
because of what you do.

They dislike you and hate you

because of who you are.


---CUT IN AUDIO--It would be very nice to think that you can
sit out of this debate and say, You know, I'm just
going to live a quiet life.
family.

I'm going to enjoy my

I'm going to enjoy my lifestyle.

I'm going to

enjoy the success I've built with my business.

And I'm

going to sort of shut the rest of the world out.

The

problem is you can't do that because as far as the left

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is concerned, you are what you've accomplished and
(inaudible) who you are, show that their worldview is
incorrect (and analysis flawed).
---CUT IN AUDIO--That debate is going to come down to the
question of independence versus dependence.

And what

Woodrow Wilson was explaining is that they are not


going to let up.

Politicians today are not going to

let up.
The left and the academic sphere is not going
to let up.

The question is, are we going to let up?

And I would contend to you that we cannot let up.

We

can't sit this out because ultimately this debate is


going to be settled by who has the most energy, who has
the most serious ideas (inaudible) and who has the
commitment to succeed at winning.

And with that I'll

say thanks.
---CUT IN AUDIO-KEVIN GENTRY:
up.

I'd like Marc Short to come

We just have a couple of little closing comments

wed like to make.

Again, this is our final report to

you as our investors, our potential investors.

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---CUT IN AUDIO--Actually at the last meeting was a very
inspiring lunch and those of you who were there.
was really quite dramatic.

It

And really, was just, it

motivated a lot of us to action.

And I hope that you

all will not look to our lunches with dread, but with a
lot of eager anticipation.
(Laughter.)
[VOICE DROWNS OUT COMMENTS.]
KEVIN GENTRY:

And then after that we have

another round of breakout sessions this afternoon.


---CUT IN AUDIO--Folks have asked, you know, what if you cant
raise it (inaudible)?
achieve the objectives.

(Inaudible) saying and trying to


On the other hand, if we're

able to raise more than that, we certainly will put it


towards the very long-term objectives that we have.
On the one hand, those things that Rich
talked about yesterday.

The long-term stuff and

reaching the middle, but also in building these


capabilities
---CUT IN AUDIO---

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Yall remember this strategy Marc laid out,
and that was engaging early on the issues beginning
last October.

Thanks to yall's investments last year

when no one else really had the resources to be in the


fight at all, what we did, we believe effectively took
the House out of play.

It was a great idea, Marc.

And

it also has given us a fighting chance on the Senate as


well, and it has changed a lot of the debate.
---CUT IN AUDIO--but it's also about the ground presence that
we're doing with Americans for Prosperity, for LIBRE,
Generation Opportunity, Concerned Vets.

We've been

able to double their presence in the targeted states,


that are both targeted for this year, and long term as
well.
---CUT IN AUDIO--And then finally what does this go to?

mean, after 2008, it was data, messaging, and voter


contact, (inaudible) for LIBRE, Generation Opportunity,
Concerned Vets, (inaudible) Economics, obviously
Americans for Prosperity, and then we added competitive
intelligence, (inaudible), candidate recruitment.

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That's the goal our investments are paying for.
Marc, if you could add a little bit to that,
and then I'll come back after that with a couple more
comments.
MARC SHORT:

So with the investments last

fall (inaudible) in the House (inaudible).

As I

mentioned to you before this year (inaudible) entered


here, a lot of our investments were moved back
(inaudible) this program.
It doesnt mean that we will abandon the
media side, and (inaudible) will look to do more of
that through a super PAC we will create that allows us
to be more engaged in those last 60 days.
---CUT IN AUDIO--KEVIN GENTRY:
contribute to this?

So how could you all

Freedom Partners is in favor for

the broad organizing operation.


organization.

Its a 501(c)(6)

Its a membership organization.

That is

the primary vehicle (inaudible) linked back to our


other 501(c)(4)s, such as Americans for Prosperity.
---CUT IN AUDIO--Maybe some of you are constrained and you can

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only do 501(c)(3).

It's about 10 or 15 percent, maybe

20% of our overall budget is 501(c)(3).


---CUT IN AUDIO--disclosure and can help give us a little bit
more bite in the last two months with respect to the
electoral objectives, that would be great as well.
We'll go into that -- and by the way, our
team always glad to work with you on an individual
basis, however you want to dig into it, address this.
And that's what we do, especially after this meeting.
And obviously, too, if you believe that you've got some
other folks, you know, back home in Chicago, or Boston,
or Orlando, or Tempe, or Spokane, and you want to bring
them together, we are glad to put together a team that
is interested, you know, (inaudible) to go into this
maybe into a half-day or a day-long presentation as
well, if that would be useful. Glad to follow up in
that regard.
But before we break for lunch, maybe just a
couple of questions, if there are any.

I know on the

one hand this is crazy -- $290 million is an


extraordinarily intimidating figure.

We've come a long

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way from where we were seven or eight years ago.
But as Marc pointed out, or I hope he pointed
out, this morning, I don't think it's a drop in the
bucket next to what the left is doing, but it's not
like -- don't believe the emails that the left sends
out trying to raise money for their causes.

They're

sending them out right now, saying that we're leading,


we're raising $290 million.

Well, look, you know,

they've got, I mean they literally are talking about,


you know, two billion dollars
---CUT IN AUDIO--I know you all are going to come up -- and
I'm sure this frustrates some of you.

Well, look, I

really think that, you know we talked about this


recently -- the New Mexico U.S. Senate race should be
in play, or this governor's race should be in play, or
this House race, or what are you guys -- this is the
opportunity to do more on voter fraud!
doing to expose this?

Yes.

Or what are you

Yes, absolutely!

But we have to prioritize and do what we can


do most effectively.

And we're going to give you

hopefully, certainly an honest, but a really sterile,

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candid, emotionless assessment of what needs to get
done to make sure we get it done to achieve the
objectives as fast as possible.
And, you know, we want to be ready to expand
with additional resources, but we've got to stay
focused on the main things that we can achieve, and you
know it's tough.

Sometimes we have tough discussions.

There are a lot of Californians.


more about California.
California yet.

I wish we could do

We don't want to give up on

But putting all our resources there

right now or New York just wouldn't be prudent.

And

so, thats you know -- we're trying to do this in a


business-like way for you all because literally you all
are our investors.
FRAYDA LEVY:
KEVIN GENTRY:
FRAYDA LEVY:

Kevin.
Yeah?
What have you heard about the

call (inaudible)...
KEVIN GENTRY:

Frayda, could you grab a mic?

Will somebody grab Frayda a microphone there?


FRAYDA LEVY:

Frayda Levy, and why dont you

explain about the call that takes place in the interim

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to keep everybody updated on what's going on?
KEVIN GENTRY:

Yeah.

Well, we will try to

give you as much information as you would like.

We

schedule generally every other week a conference call.


We try not to send a lot of detailed stuff out in email form or written form.
you in person.

We're also glad to talk to

That's even better.

But we really want to keep you as informed as


possible about your investment to make sure what you
choose to do really advances your objectives as closely
as possible, again, to what you're trying to achieve,
and what we're trying to achieve.
All right, lunch is -- yes, sir?
microphone is coming right up here.

The

If you'd introduce

yourself.
SPEAKER:
from Dallas, Texas.

Yeah, hi.

I'm (Ted Beason?).

I'm

And my big question is, can we

designate our donation to our state, which is Texas?


---CUT IN AUDIO--Were supporting (inaudible) in the Americans
for Prosperity program there.
funds for Texas?

Can we designate our

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KEVIN GENTRY:

Absolutely.

You can designate

your funds for something we're doing anyway, right?

So

I'll get to the Battleground Texas project its a


huge aspect of we're doing, absolutely.

But if you

come to us and say, I want, you know, a million dollars


to start an Americans for Prosperity chapter in Hawaii
tomorrow, we're going to probably say, Let's talk
about it after this fall's election, you know.
but no thanks.

Thanks,

So, yes, as long as it's along the

priorities of what we laid out, and certainly Texas is.


Okay.
Ballroom.

Lunch is upstairs in the Monarch

We look forward to seeing you in a couple of

minutes.
(Whereupon, the meeting was adjourned.)

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