Posted on 06 June 2013. Tags: Wal-Mart
If you listened to the elites talk about the economy, they usually have a litany of phony excuses for economic troubles: high taxes (phony), regulation (nonsense) and, of course, high wages for workers (never a word about CEO pay). But, the truth is much more about greed and corrupt management philosophy. And there is no better example than Wal-Mart.
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Posted on 05 June 2013. Tags: Austerity, Greece, International Monetary Fund
To the list of institutions and individuals who totally screwed up the global economy — and the lives of tens of millions of people — let us now read the mea culpa of the International Monetary Fund. But, this isn’t a mea culpa in the sense of “we didn’t understand”. It’s an admission of “we didn’t care what other people said, we didn’t listen, we did what we wanted and none of us will pay the price”. The fucking arrogance.
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Posted on 04 June 2013. Tags: Bangladesh, China, Garment Industry, Jilin Baoyuanfeng Poultry, poultry industry
Gee, scratch your head. Hundreds of people die in a horrific garment factory fire in Bangladesh. Then, just yesterday, 120 people die in a poultry factory in China. Is there a connection? Of course.
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Posted on 03 June 2013. Tags: Bangladesh, Garment Industry
I personally don’t need anything more to be outraged about the murder of hundreds of garment workers in the Bangladesh factory collapse. But, in these situations, a little something can trigger more outrage. I lost it after reading this.
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Posted on 31 May 2013. Tags: Bangladesh, Generalized System of Preferences
I’ve written a ton about phony so-called “free trade” and, a close cousin, the whole system of Generalized System of Preferences, which basically is a sham run by the World Trade Organization to open up countries to be plundered by big corporations. But, since the system exists right now, it’s a point of leverage to move a bit of safety into the lives of the garment workers in Bangladesh.
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Posted on 30 May 2013. Tags: Andrew Cuomo, Citizens for Tax Justice, Tax Cuts
I’ve never been a fan of the New York governor. I guess it was subtle when I coined him “the poodle for the rich”. And so, no surprise, he’s giving out goodies again.
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Posted on 29 May 2013. Tags: Banks, HSBC, Prosection
For a very long time, I’ve been critical of the unwillingness of the government to put bankers behind bars. Unless some of these guys end up in jail, another crisis will happen because fines — ultimately paid by shareholders and customers — are not a deterrent to the big boys.
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Posted on 28 May 2013. Tags: Swiss Banks, Tax Evasion
Can you imagine the hushed and panicked calls going back and forth today between the wealthiest, their lawyers and other sycophants who had to read about a deal that has got to scare the shit out of them?
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Posted on 27 May 2013. Tags: Henry Kissinger, War Criminals
So, Henry Kissinger is 90 years old. I wonder how many of the survivors of the millions of people he helped kill want to wish him a Happy Birthday? That is all.
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Posted on 24 May 2013. Tags: Apple, Corporate Tax Evasion, Tax Dodges, Tax Havens
When I wrote about Apple’s tax dodge, some people responded, and I saw other similar comments, that Apple was just doing what was legal and you can’t fault a company for taking advantage of the tax code. Which sort of missed the point.
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