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Edited on Fri Jan-07-05 11:10 AM by kwolf68
We should not lump every single “corporation” together.
Otherwise, Corporations exist for one reason: To make money, and lots of it. The quickest way to this excess money is by passing the cost of production onto society. That is why corporations hate things like labor laws, consumer laws, truth in advertising laws, environmental laws, etc. If a corporation can produce a widget at 5% of the normal cost by polluting our rivers, destroying our ozone, and exploiting third world children then THAT IS WHAT THEY WILL DO.
When they get together in a boardroom and put up PowerPoint presentations, execs do NOT put pictures of genetic defects their soot causes, they don’t put pictures of “labor camps” in some small Asian village to show why their decisions to externalize costs is a “bad” decision. NO, they put up HOW MUCH MONEY they can make if they do this. If it makes money, it’s a “good” decision.
This Party should never become captive to this thought process.
Corporations that are publicly traded are even worse, because they are NOT responding to a consumer market necessarily. They are responding to an investment market that will go belly up on them the minute after a NON-GROWTH quarter is realized. This inspires the corporation to sell off valuable assets, to drop LONG TERM investment, and to lay off employees.
Corporations are able to concentrate an immense amount of wealth, money and power in a very few hands. The existence of the corporation is then to perpetuate itself and its amassing of unthinkable wealth. You add this to the insidious Supreme Court decision in 1886 that gave Corporations “personhood” with the same rights (but not the same responsibilities) and you have a recipe for disaster.
With so much at stake, it stands to reason these behemoths will then infiltrate government either by simply having their advocates take up residence in the current government (such as the case today) or to simply make it impossible for politicians to reject the corporate agenda because of how much money corporations give to these people.
And after our politicians are rendered impotent, there is but one vehicle left to castrate: The media. If politicians aren’t creating legislation to protect the powerless and instruct corporations to play by the rules, the media can SHOW US what the nefarious practices result from bad government. However, if the media is OWNED by the same corporations with a financial stake in exploitation, what do YOU think will happen? And this has happened. I guarantee you within the next 4 years there will be a major environmental disaster (either mountain top coal, oil drilling, nuclear, etc) and the media may cover it, but under the guise of “just an accident” and do nothing to investigate the shoddy regulation and legislation that lead us to that point. Outside of that, they will likely roll out Michale Jackson or Lacey Peterson type stories to essentially snuff out the REAL NEWS.
Instead of appealing to the far-right wing nut voters, maybe we can figure out how to inspire the NON-VOTERS. Why does no one talk about them? They aren’t obviously inspired to go out and vote when we start thumping bibles at each other, waging pre-emptive and illegal wars, and boasting with sanctimonious morality.
Maybe a true movement of progressive values will get these people involved in the process. I don’t believe that movement of progressive values will come from the Democratic Party…Oh, there are pockets there and I think given the right circumstances you would see the Democratic Party become the idealistic, visionary party it once was, but if it begins to wage its political assault on behalf of those without voice and that without power, it will lose…because people without voice or power don’t contribute that much.
At this point, I don’t know what I plan on doing concerning which Party I will support. I almost feel like I should put my money into the Green Party, because if nothing else that sends a message to the Democratic Party. If the Democrats continue to pander to right-wing talking points, thumping bibles, waging wars, fornicating with corporations and I still give them money, then I am telling the Democratic Party I support what they are doing, and quite frankly I DO NOT support it.
Outside of that, if I give ANY money to Democratic Party people, it will be individual representatives that best reflect my values, however, the Democratic establishment won’t get another nickel of my money if they continue their march to the right.
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