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Corporate UNPATRIOTIC BEHAVIOR.
July 2, 2004
During this 4th of July weekend, why not assess the behavior of giant
U.S. chartered multinational corporations by the yardsticks of patriotism
to the supportive country of their birth? These standards for the corporate
entities themselves are important for the moral, legal and political persuasion
necessary to improve their patriotic performance?
Let a few examples do for many.
- During the Vietnam War the Department of Defense learned that the
second leading cause of hospitalization for the troops was malaria.
Fed up by the refusal of the profit glutted drug companies to research
for new medicines, the Department established its own in-house, first
class drug research division at Walter Reed Institute of Health. Many
new medicines to treat malaria and other tropical diseases were discovered
and made available to the world with staggering efficiency compared
to the private drug companies. These drug companies continue to avoid
investing their money in vaccines or other related medicines needed
for Americans and natives in tropical regions. This is the same industry
that receives billions of dollars each year in NIH research and development
(e.g. Taxol, AZT) and tax credits. UNPATRIOTIC BEHAVIOR.
- U.S. corporations, with your taxpayer subsidies, are selling weapons
of rapid destruction to regimes all over the world -- many of which
are dictatorships and oligarchies oppressing their people and reshipping
these weapons wherever they please. Moreover, these corporations for
years have been pressing to over-ride export controls and sell advanced
computer technologies to countries hostile or potentially hostile to
our country. These arms sales range from fighter planes to lethal "anti-personnel"
weapons thatslice into innocent children and adults. UNPATRIOTIC BEHAVIOR.
- Wal-Mart systematically pushes wages, standards and benefits downward
in the U.S. -- below the level required by western countries where Wal-Mart
is operating. They treat American workers worse than Western European
workers. Moreover, they advise their low-wage workers how to qualify
for federal welfare like food stamps. Wal-Mart is demanding more and
more that their U.S. suppliers meet the "China Price" -- meaning that
they either cut their workers wages and benefits or close down and open
up in China with its government's dictatorial repression of workers.
UNPATRIOTIC BEHAVIOR.
- U.S. multinationals export industries (e.g., auto parts) and jobs
to oppressive regimes utilizing an assortment of tax and other governmental
incentives and promotions. Attempts in Congress to end these subsidies
for fleeing America and tax havens in Bermuda, etc., have been defeated
by corporate lobbyists and President Bush who loses no sleep over such
callous behavior that hollows our communities and leaves families in
desperate straits while some worry about their sons and daughters in
the Iraq quagmire. UNPATRIOTIC BEHAVIOR.
- Pentagon audits and General Accounting Office audits have repeatedly
found Halliburton and other companies ripping off Uncle Sam in their
contracts with the Pentagon -- even including large overcharges for
meals for the troops. Many more gouges and profiteering will be disclosed
with further audits and, it is hoped, Congressional investigations.
UNPATRIOTIC BEHAVIOR.
- Chemical, nuclear power, bio-labs and other vulnerable "ports of
call" for potential stateless terrorism have been resisting federal
demands and certifications for upgrading security. These firms call
these upgrades "over-regulation." The EPA has pointed to 100 chemical
plants in the U.S.where the sabotage of one could cause a million casualties.
This resistance is broad and deep, as the Department of Homeland Security
knows full well. UNPATRIOTIC BEHAVIOR.
- For many decades corporate polluters have been relentlessly using
our air, water and soil as their private, toxic sewers. Despoiling,
poisoning and ruining the natural and inhabited land of our country
has made large swaths of America uninhabitable due to deeply toxic territory.
Year after year, with lobbyists and campaign cash, oppose or undermine
the laws, regulations and enforcement to reduce the sources of cancer,
respiratory ailments, genetic damage and other diseases and property
damage on innocent Americans. UNPATRIOTIC BEHAVIOR.
Has corporate globalization ended our expectations to demand allegiance
to the country that has bred and raised these large companies, subsidized
these companies and has defended them abroad with the lives of American
soldiers for over a century?
At stake is whether the constitutional sovereignty of the people can
prevail and subordinate the imposed sovereignty of multinational corporations
in the interests of our country and posterity. Let the debate expand.
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