Posted on 24 April 2013. Tags: Apple, Citizens for Tax Justice, Corporate Greed, Goldman Sachs, Tax Loopholes
Goldman Sachs is one of the great predators in modern day society. I’m still waiting for the day when Goldman’s top executives face criminal indictments over the financial crisis scam — and I suspect I will keep waiting since the Obama Administration shows no inclination to go over the big bankers and Wall Street people who finance modern-day campaigns. But, as a side scam, Goldman is fleecing every taxpayer in America — and helping close schools and destroy the social safety net.
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Posted on 23 April 2013.
I’m not weeping over this. Max Baucus was a corporate mouthpiece who screwed workers left and right — from voting for bad trade deals to pimping for every corporate tax break that drained the Treasury of billions of dollars. Good riddance.
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Posted on 22 April 2013. Tags: corporate terrorism, OSHA, Safety and Health
I pointed out a few days ago that there was zero — and I mean ZERO — mention after the explosion in West, Texas that the plant was not unionized. And it points to a deeper problem: when it comes to workers’ deaths, the media just doesn’t really care.
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Posted on 19 April 2013. Tags: Texas
It’s the unsaid word: union. It’s not that an explosion can’t happen in a plant that is union. But, it’s less likely if there are health and safety standards — and a union is most likely to make sure that these standards are adhered to.
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Posted on 18 April 2013. Tags: Corporate Taxes, OECD
I’ve made this point in the past but it’s always worth repeating — corporate taxes in the US are not high. In fact, compared to the rest of the OECD countries, the US corporate tax burden is quite low. Despite what the whiners at the Chamber of Commerce would like the people to believe.
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Posted on 17 April 2013. Tags: Forced Labor, ILO, Middle East, Trafficking
Down there in the bottom of the pond, the scum, are the trafficker in human beings. It’s a bit unfathomable to contemplate how people are able to exploit other humans and sell them and imprison them for work — until you consider that in the world of the so-called “free market” where everything is for sale — water, education, health care — it’s probably not that big a stretch. The Middle East weighs in with 600,000 people who are in forced labor.
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Posted on 16 April 2013. Tags: George W. Bush, Iraq War, Torture
This is no surprise. It reminds us what a despicable group of immoral people were in high office for many years. But, to take away the emotion, the more important question is: when will those people be held accountable? And what does this mean about the legality of the on-going drone war?
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Posted on 15 April 2013. Tags: CEO Pay, Hedge Funds
Performance goes down, pay goes up. That is the formula in the hedge fund world. And it just keeps going and going and going…
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Posted on 12 April 2013. Tags: Boards of Directors
Often times, you probably see a piece of information and think, “wow, that’s new and outrageous”. Well, when it comes to corporate behavior and greed, there isn’t much new.
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Posted on 11 April 2013. Tags: Austerity, Barack Obama, Jackie Calmes, Social Security
First things first: I am not at all shocked or surprised by the stupidity flowing from the White House. If you are, you have not been paying attention for the past 5-6 years, or you’ve engaged in willful denial. But, the moronic, and immoral, proposals on Social Security do give us a wonderful moment of clarity about politics and the press.
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