Exxon Mobil . . . will you marry me?

Exxon Mobil corporate headquarters in Irving, Texas.

I want to marry a corporation.

Exxon Mobil . . . will you marry me?

How about you, General Electric, Ltd?

Under the current interpretations of the law by courts at all levels on the legal status of corporations, they are considered “persons”.  Yes . . . they have all of the rights we normal citizen type persons have under our constitution __ including the right of free speech, the right to assemble (think monopoly), the right to petition the government, the right to bear arms (think security guards), the appropriate standing to effect contracts and seek judicial enforcement of such instruments (although individual corporate owners and managers are themselves insulated from prosecution in court), and generally the freedom and flexibility to operate unencumbered by the original restrictions put on them back in the day when corporate laws set strict guidelines and sensible limits on how corporations should function in our society.

There are some limitations imposed by the laws of physics, which sensibly align with the edicts of common sense.  For example, corporations can be indicted for crimes and fined, but not be incarcerated.  How exactly would you put a “corporation” behind bars?  They own the prisons anyway, so that wouldn’t work out too well.  Similarly, they are unable to physically walk into a voting booth to cast a ballot.  But as the news on a daily basis amply demonstrates, they are certainly quite capable of buying politicians and getting their way in the hallowed halls of our government-to-the-highest bidder, abetted and sanctioned by the newly hatched prerogative of personhood delivered to them on a silver platter by the Supreme Court via the recent Citizens United ruling.

However you cut it, the law says corporations are persons.

Some people take issue with this.  It’s not just the counter-intuitive aspect of this legal characterization, but the alarmingly advantageous position this puts corporations relative to the economy and the other social, economic and political entities which might serve to challenge and impede their power.  There is the very tangible fear that these “organisms” __ remember they are people __ which flaunt a monolithic devotion and allegiance only to making money, will become uncontrollable monsters.  Pumped up on the steroids of greed, they will destroy everything which gets in the way of their pure pursuit of profit.

Corporations, especially transnational corporations, are already erasing national borders.  In our own country they are often accused of erasing our way of life.  And the bigger and more formidable they become, with the rights and privileges conferred on them as persons __ really BIG persons __ citizens will lack the colossal wealth and influence corporations will wield and end up virtually powerless to stop their assault.  This will finally result in the destruction of America and the subjugation of all of us to corporate rule, an enslavement to faceless entities which will turn America into a feudal state with us as pathetic serfs.

Hah!

As if throwing the country and all future generations into the toilet was a bad thing, when there’s money to be made.  Whiners, I say!

Which brings me back to my original question.

Why can’t I marry one?

Some might think I am only marrying for money.  But just hold on!  Before you go off on some half-cocked harangue questioning my sincerity, let me just say that I have always thought corporations are totally hot!! This goes way back.  Some of my best friends are corporations.  Every day I get letters in the mail from them.

So back off!

In defense of what might seem to be an impossible or purely ridiculous attempt to bring a little corporate love into my life, let me point out that nowhere have I seen it specifically stated that these corporate persons cannot marry.  In fact, I am selflessly willing to invite ridicule, risk complete humiliation and offer my controversial, highly publicized marriage to public scrutiny (the cover of People Magazine would be very nice) and potential judicial review.  That is, I am willing to marry a corporation and subject the validity of our sacred bond of matrimony to the vigilance and astute judgment of the highest courts of the land, should someone wish to challenge it.

Whoa!  I see Apple is doing great these days.  Sales of the iPad again broke new records.  Their newest iPhone is leaping off the shelves.  Plus I am already a Mac user.

This is perfect!  Sounds like a marriage made in Heaven.

Apple Corporation . . . will you marry me?


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We are doomed! And now on an even more pessimistic note . . .

We can circle the wagons but remember THEY own the wagons.  Which means they were probably built in Vietnam or China by skinny 11-year old children chained to their work stations, too weak to properly tighten the lug nuts.  So . . . the wagons will fall apart if anything more massive than a moth or hummingbird bumps into them.  And there WE will be holding our pitchforks staring at the shiny nose cone of a drone-fired missile which just broke the sound barrier.

I wonder what’s on TV tonight.

The Good Wife!

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Why Did The Chicken Cross The Road?

I just read a short but fascinating article called “The GOP to the Working Class is Like Colonel Sander Promising a Good Life to Chickens”.  This is definitely my kind of piece, because it raises age-old philosophical questions.  And it lends itself to offering anecdotal commentary, as opposed to carefully researched and statistically supported scholarship.

Here is what I think!

One of my new friends on Facebook is a chicken (that’s his profile pic) and has been living at the Colonel Sanders Happy Farm For Chickens for several weeks.  He says that everything is great!  He does notice that every day, several of his chicken buddies disappear.  But he figures they are probably just visiting friends on another happy chicken farm somewhere.  The only thing that bothers him is the constant smell of burning flesh coming from some fast food restaurant down the street with a big KFC sign out front.

Golly, all of this is making me hungry.  Any Republicans out there willing to buy my lunch?

Anyway . . . where was I?

Oh!  I’m done.  That’s all I have to say.

So the next time someone asks you why Democrats (or any sincere, supposedly decent, rational, informed persons who have the greater interests of the country at heart) would support the Republican Party in its wholesale assault on the hard-working, honest and genuinely loyal Americans who make up the majority of citizens in this country, the answer is simple . . .

They are dumber than a chicken.

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Back To The Basics

Mark Karlin just posted at Buzzflash (a favorite site of mine) a very articulate and timely article called “Just a Few Ways Corporations Kill Innovation in the United States”.  Read it here.

It got me thinking.

In my senior year high school civics class in lovely Detroit, I was taught that there are three pillars to a solid, vibrant economy:  business, labor and government.  Moreover, it is the tension and dynamic interaction of these three co-equal institutions which fuels economic growth and raises the overall standard of living for all Americans.  This has been the structural foundation of our national economic miracle.

What has happened?

Labor unions have been destroyed, government has been bought by corporations, and big business has elevated itself to a position of absolute control (if not heartless tyranny) in the form of a corporate kleptocracy raiding the Treasury and impoverishing the citizenry.

Maybe it’s time to revisit that old textbook.

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Ax and Spend

The Republicans are relentless in pursuing their policy of “Ax and Spend” . . . ax all of the social programs out of the federal budget and spend the money they save via their cruel self-serving tax policies on more yachts and jewelry. Makes sense if you are a selfish traitor who thinks justice and fairness should be “off the table”.

In a passionate and extremely articulate speech on the floor of the Senate Monday June 27, 2011, Rep. Bernie Sanders has made the case why the President must draw a line the sand and stop this insane juggernaut which threatens the very foundations of our society, democratic institutions, and most cherished values: Mr. President: Enough is Enough!

His words are as true today as they were then.

How long can this destructive fiscal madness go on?

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Golly Gee . . . How Will It End?

Here is a map of U. S. military presence in the Middle East.

Do we need a crystal ball to see where this is heading?

This clearly explains President Obama’s recent announcement of mere token troop reductions from Afghanistan.  No point to bringing them home when our boys will be eventually needed right next door, eh?

I intentionally phrased the question the way I did:  How will it end? Because if America embarks on another of its imperial military misadventures, against the will of a war-weary public, further scraping at the bottom of its depleted barrel of borrowed bullion bankrolled by China and Japan, forcing Russia into a must-win defensive position, validating Russia’s and China’s certainty that the U. S. is attempting to establish hegemony over the oil fields of the region and justify their retaliatory action, it will be an end.

It will be the end of whatever America is or has pretended to be over its 200 years plus of pseudo-glory and presumed leadership of the world.

It will be the end of America as an idea and as the greatest promise in history.

This will not merely be a war with another country.  This will be a war against ourselves.

A war we will most certainly lose . . . because there can be no winner.

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Michigan is #1!!!

My home state of Michigan is #1!!
It’s right out front leading the pack!

According to online journal 24/7 Wall Street, Michigan has the #1 worst economy of all the states in the country.

1. Michigan
Pct. Change in over 10 years in GDP:  2.3%
Pct. Change in Population:  -0.6% (the only decrease)
Unemployment Rate:  10.2%
Median Household Income:  $45,255
Change in Household Income:  -0.6% (the lowest)
Pct. Below Poverty Line:  16.2%

Lovely.  Household income going DOWN!  1 out of every 6 people below the poverty lineDetroit’s actual unemployment rate is nearly 50%!

It makes me Proud with a capital P.  We’re all just tickled pink.  Proud and pink.  Hmm.  What else starts with a ‘p’?  Ah yes . . . poverty . . . and pathetic.

But all those struggling Michiganders can take heart.  According to recent announcements by Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke and several informed advisors to President Obama, the economic recovery is right on track.  Steadily improving, they tell us.

Whew!  I am so relieved.

Let’s all sing along! . . . “Happy Days Are Here Again

 

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Sweet Nothings In The Digital Age

It used to be that when you were fond of someone, you carved initials in a tree trunk.

Maybe they still do that in Elk City, Oklahoma or Tuskegee, Alabama or some other godforsaken place.

But wake up folks!  This has all changed.  Most of us have moved on.  Now instead of the tree trunk carving thing, we snap a photo with our smart phones of a boner in briefs or a t-shirt raised for a nice tit shot, then send that sucker out on the digital highway!

This is romance in the Digital Age.  Sweet nothings by hitting our ‘Send’ buttons.

Let me first remind all those that pine for the “good old days” that we have cut down 90% of the trees in this great land of ours, which right from the get-go puts a serious crimp in the carving-initials-in-the-bark-of-a-tree way of doing things.

But more importantly is that every form of human activity evolves.  Who is to say how we will say I love you, baby! in ten or twenty years.  Maybe instead of a diamond ring, guys will offer the gold-plated testicles of a Himalayan Yak on a depleted uranium chain.

So I say all of this flap about Anthony Weiner’s “indiscretions” is truly an anachronism and one big hearty snorting knee-slapping joke.

But seriously . . .

It actually goes way beyond this.  The truth is there is no ha-ha to be had in this brouhaha.  Because frankly the hypocrisy of it all is so breathtakingly and insultingly evident.

I hate to have to bring this up.  But every American citizen right now is an accomplice in some very appalling crimes against our fellow man.  Each one of us.  Guilty as charged.

Call it a war on terrorism or whatever you want.  The fact is that America has killed and is killing thousands of innocent people in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and too many other places to mention.  Oh right, we don’t approve of innocent killing.  But that’s what’s being done in our name by President Obama.  We cheer him on, party when he gets the bad guy, then glaze over all deaf and dumb when any of the collateral slaughter gets mentioned in the news.  But let’s own up.  We did elect the guy president.  He’s doing the job as our chosen commander-in-chief, with our consent and tacit approval.  There have been over 332 unmanned attack drone strikes since Obama took office.  Unfortunately, it ain’t just the bad guys on the other end of those drones.  Over two thousand people have been killed in Pakistan alone, few of them confirmed terrorists.  Many of them children.

Another one.

We are among only a handful of nations who refuse to sign the anti-landmine treaty.  The lovely company we keep on this includes China, Pakistan, Russia, North Korea, India and Myanmar.  I have seen first hand in Cambodia and Vietnam the horrible consequences of landmines.  But that’s where we stand.  Again we have turned a blind eye and deaf ear.  But it’s our country and our Congress and our President.  We each share the blame and dishonor.

One more . . . just because we’re having so much fun, eh?

We are the most polluting, wasteful, selfish country on the planet.  We gobble up 25% of all of the energy in the world.   We throw away 31 million tons of edible food every year.  Our foreign aid as a percentage of GDP is among the lowest in the developed economies.  We are 22nd, behind countries like Greece, Portugal and Ireland.  They’re all broke but they still manage to be more generous!

I could go on but it is too depressing.

All I have to say is when all the self-righteous hyperventilating pontificates of propriety point the finger at an individual and act like sending a picture of Mr. Happy standing at attention in a pair of BVDs is some horrifying immoral act, they should take a look in the mirror and do some real objective soul-searching about what they and this country stand for and what right they have to claim the high moral ground.

We are all guilty of something.  Some guilt is more serious than others.

We all have issues.  Some issues are more important than others.

Time to sort it all out and get on with the important stuff.

 

 

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The New Corporate Weapon: Bio-Terrorism

Just when we thought it was safe to go to the supermarket . . .

There is informed speculation (an article posted on OpEdNews.com just today titled “Forensic evidence emerges that European e.coli superbug was bio-engineered to produce human fatalities”) that the E.coli outbreak in Europe which has caused 22 deaths and the hospitalization of at least 2200 people, is the direct product of malicious laboratory bio-engineering.

In a nutshell, it is statistically and biologically impossible for this strain of bacteria to simultaneously become resistant to every currently effective form of antibiotic __ over a dozen such formulations over the eight drug classes now universally marshaled to fight such pathogens.  This level of resistance means it would be potentially fatal to anyone who became infected, since there would be no way to counter it.  The statistical impossibility means it was man-made, an intentional act of sabotage and biological terrorism.

To add more layers of distress to our understandable horror that this sort of biological threat was the product of the lab and not the result of natural processes, the motive being suggested for its creation, is the elimination of natural and organic farms by the top few agricultural mega-corporations who have over recent years demonstrated in no uncertain terms their intent to ultimately secure a total monopoly on the supply of all of our food products.  The finger for the contamination of the vegetables in the food crisis in Europe, is being pointed directly at those farms which don’t subscribe to the agricultural model of big corporate farming.

This parallels similar campaigns in the past.  To quote the referenced article, “The FDA relied on the same phenomenon in the USA when pushing for its recent ‘Food Safety Modernization Act’ which essentially outlaws small family organic farms unless they lick the boots of FDA regulators.”

So . . . the agricultural mega-giants are at it again, doing what they do best __which is maximizing profits, running all those pesky little local farmers out of business, and keeping all of us trembling in our socks every time we pick up a non-GMO tomato or consider buying an organic bell pepper.

Actually, I haven’t thought it was safe to go to the supermarket for quite some time now, for a lot of different reasons.  But this adds a new demented twist to my paranoia.  Maybe it’s not safe to go anywhere any more.  It certainly seems that there is no safe haven from the cancerous tentacles of corporatism __ not on this planet.

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I Don’t Suck!

Ah hah!

I was wrong about being wrong!

The world did not end on May 21st and we’re still here.

At least for now.  At least until . . .

11-11-11 !!!!!

Really.

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