| It's Time To Declare War on "Terminator (mega)
Corporations"
By Rob Kall
OpEdNews.Com
There's a war in this country, between the far right's Bush Regime and
republican politics and the democrats. They are attacking the middle
class, workers, the environment, the nation's resources, assets, rights,
freedoms, ethics, values and principles. And the main sources for the
funding for this massive war, with attacks on so many fronts are the
mega-corporations-- the "Terminator Corporations.".
If the left, the Democrats, liberals, progressives, greens and whoever
else values what the right is attacking are going to fight back, then the
battle must go to the corporations... and the top tenth of the top
percentage of the most wealthy Americans who are also the most greedy.
It's not only weak-willed, indecisive and bad strategy to avoid going
after these enemies of the vast majority of Americans and America's
most precious rights and assets, it is crazy. Imagine being horribly
attacked by some group and then going after an ugly guy in a country that
has no relevance to the real attackers. That would be crazy or, quite
literally, treachery, or even treason, it would be such a failure to
properly defend ourselves. Of course that's what George Bush did. But he
did it as a service to those corporation that are supporting him. He
attacked Iraq in a treacherous act aimed to help his corporate allies in
spite of the danger it put our troops in, in spite of the weak condition
it left our military forces in throughout the rest of the world, in spite
of pulling resources away from the search to capture, kill and neuter Al
Qaeda.
So we not only have the corporations funding the war against our nation
through political funding and corruption of the political process, we also
have corporations corrupting the safety of our nation.
This is consistent with the reality that corporations ARE the
inventions that have come back to attack the human race. Corporations are
the form the "Terminators" have taken in reality.
Now, I'm not talking about the small business corporation, nor the
corporation that employs 50 or 100 workers in your local town. Those
businesses are the heartblood of America. We need to support and protect
them as allies in the fight against the megacorporations that register in
the Bahamas to avoid paying taxes, the huge corporations that put ten
thousand people out of work by outsourcing phone or data services or
manufacturing to India or the Caribbean. We need to protect our
family owned and small local businesses, even local chains, like the supermarkets
that are being killed by Walmart and being forced to resort to the
same unconscionable employee, wage and benefit policies. WE need to
protect our homegrown, local businesses from international
megacorporations that seek to replace loyal employees with the lowest
wages to be found on the planet, seeking out what is tantamount to slave
labor in third world countries.
This is not about communism or socialism. I'm for honest American
businesses operating in the US, paying their fair share of taxes, giving
Americans jobs, operating responsibly in respect to the environment and
the humans they serve. There are enough ethical, responsible businesses in
the US to provide us with the best quality goods and services without the
abuses this article lists.
The democratic party has to build a platform that rewards these
businesses-- the local contractors, plumbers, hardware stores, mom and pop
groceries and video stores, the 10 store chains that treat workers with
respect and dignity. We have to differentiate between the 98% of
businesses who are the good guys, who treat humans right, from the
"terminator" megacorporations that, without conscience or
ethics, have been engaged in funding the war against humanity, against
America since the Nixon era or even earlier.
We on the left are finally beginning to have some seriously funded
policy promotion think tanks, like the Center
for American Progress and we need to have these organizations help
develop clear policies and strategies to take these corporations down.
What does it mean to "take them down?"
Here's a starter list:
-Take away corporate personhood rights from corporations. They are not
persons and should not have the rights of humans. This will have just
about zero effect on small businesses. It will help prevent corporations
from contributing to election campaigns or influencing elections. it will
force them to open their secrets to government investigations since they
will no longer be able to claim privacy rights.
-De-privatize some of the arenas where corporations have failed to
responsibly manage, such as energy production and distribution. Enron was
a monster, but also the tip of the iceberg.
-Turn around the trend towards de-regulation. While the right creates
laws and punishments that send millions of people to jail for crimes that
hurt no-one, they elminate laws that prevent corporations from
abusing workers, poisoning the environment, producing unsafe products or
using monopolistic prices to artificially inflate prices. The
mega-corporations were given a chance with a long leash. They failed to
show they were worthy of our trust. We need to shorten the leash.
-Institute severe criminal penalties for corporations and their
managers, including a corporate death penalty. make sure that managers do
hard time if they, on their watch, allow corporations to hurt humans or
the nations' assets.
-Create tax incentives that reward corporations of all sizes for
treating humans and the environment with respect.
-Provide equal opportunity funding that helps small businesses to
compete with megacorporations. (This is illegal now because of corporate
personhood rights.)
It is essential that include small businesses as our allies as we on
the left acknowledge that this war was declared by the "terminator
corporations" decades ago. We must, as an alliance of individuals and
small businesses, declare that we are going to fight back We
must finally, after Enron and Tyco and Worldcom and Walmart, see
that they are our Pearl Harbor, our 9-11 and we must gear up like we did
in world war two and fight for our lives, for our nation.
Some right wingers will call this socialism or communism. That's to be
expected. They also accuse us of engaging in class war when we complain
about tax breaks to the super-rich, when they are the ones engaging in
class war. So these accusations will be shrill attacks that are guaranteed
to come. But the truth is the "terminator corporations" prove
that capitalism unrestrained has its weaknesses, and like any process or
system taken to an extreme, capitalism can be toxic. We can work within
the capitalist model. It's still the best we have. We just need to add
some rules, and while we're at it, declare all out war on the
"terminator corporations" that have been at war with humanity
and the nation we love.
Rob Kall is editor of www.OpEdNews.Com a tough liberal news and opinion
website. He also organizes the Futurehealth winter Brain, Optimal
Functioning and Positive Psychology Meeting and the Storycon Summit
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