Midknight Review challenges 10 arguments put out by MoveOn.org -- it was easy.

Editor's notes: MoveOn.org think we are supporters of Obama. We get emails each week. Here is one that is critical of the evil corporations. Offering counter arguments to this email alert is both needed and easy to accomplish. See what you think of our effort -- Midknight Review counter-points are written in red. -- jds


Dear MoveOn member,

You might have heard this: BP is so well connected in Washington that even after being cited for 760 different safety and environmental violations, the company still got environmental waivers for the Deepwater Horizon rig that's now destroying the Gulf.1
But BP's not alone in using its DC influence. Check out the list below of other companies' outrages—then pass it along. And be sure to sign our new Fight Washington Corruption Pledge to support 3 key measures that will protect our democracy from corporate lobbyists!


1. Exxon Mobil made billions in profits, and yet paid not one dime in federal income taxes in 2009.2

2. The 2005 energy bill had a little known provision, commonly called the Halliburton Loophole, which exempted natural gas drilling from the Clean Water Act. The result? Water so contaminated that you can light it on fire.3

3. Massey Energy was cited more than 2400 times for safety violations in its mines, but chose not to fix potentially lethal problems because low penalties meant it was cheaper to simply keep paying the fines. This spring, 29 miners were killed in an underground explosion at a Massey mine in West Virginia.4

4. Michael Taylor was the FDA official who approved the use of Monsanto's Bovine Growth Hormone in dairy cows (even though it's banned in most countries and linked to cancer). After approving it, he left the FDA—to work for Monsanto. Until last year, when he moved back to the government—as President Obama's "Food Safety Czar." No joke.5

5. Internal Toyota documents outline how the company was successful in limiting regulators actions in the recalls last year—saving hundreds of millions while the death toll continued to climb.6

6. GE and its lobbyists—including 33 former government employees—have successfully lobbied Congress to override Defense Department requests to cancel a GE contract to work on a new engine for the Joint Strike Fighter jet. GE will need $2.9 billion to finish the project.7

7. Top executives at 9 top banks including Citibank, Bank of America, Goldman Sachs, and Morgan Stanley paid themselves over $20 billion dollars in bonuses just weeks after taxpayers bailed them out to the tune of 700 billion dollars.8

8. During the waning days of the Bush administration, officials responded to a long-term lobbying campain [sic] by pre-empting product liability lawsuits for dozens of whole industries. They bypassed Congress entirely and rewrote rules ranging from seatbelt [sic] manufacturing regulations to prescription drug safety.9

9. Sunscreen manufacturers including Johnson & Johnson and Schering-Plough, in the interest of profits, are opposing an FDA proposal requiring full reporting on sunscreen labels. The New York Times just confirmed that current SPF ratings don't even measure sun rays that cause cancer.10
10. BP—a company with a record of 760 drilling safety and environmental violations—was granted safety waivers in order to operate the deepwater [sic] drilling rig that ultimately created the worst environmental disaster in US history.1

Mad yet? Sign the pledge here and we'll pass your name on to your member of Congress, and ask them to Fight Washington Corruption too.

Sources: we have nothing good to say about BP.

1. "BP's latest plan succeeding, but may make spill worse," Newsweek, June 2, 2010.
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=88880&id=21534-17386320-T0xOspx&t=2

It gave more money to the Obama campaign than to any politician in the past 20 years. It has lied at every stage of the current disaster and is in bed with Obama to produce much of the nation's bio-fuels in the near future. Little wonder that Obama limited their annual liability to $5 billion per year.

2. "GE, Exxon Paid No U.S. Income Taxes in 2009," ABC News, April 6, 2010
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=89262&id=&id=21534-17386320-T0xOspx&t=3

No one mentions that GE owns NBC news network including the morons at MSNBC and is in bed with Obama to supply the motors for the all those new windmills that are never going to happen. Maybe Exxon is that same bed.

3. "Why is Dick Cheney Silent on the Oil Spill?," Newsweek, June 10, 2010
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=89263&id=21534-17386320-T0xOspx&t=4

Soooo, do these clowns think Cheney is happy about the oil spill.??

4. "Other Massey Mines Showed A Pattern Of Violations," NPR, April 13, 2010
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=89264&id=21534-17386320-T0xOspx&t=5

Obama has had regulatory power for nearly two years, now.

5. "Monsanto's man Taylor returns to FDA in food-czar role," Grist, July 8, 2009
http://www.grist.org/article/2009-07-08-monsanto-FDA-taylor/

Once again, this would be an Obama czar.

6. "Toyota tried to cut costs on recalls," Los Angeles Times, February 22, 2010
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=89265&id=21534-17386320-T0xOspx&t=6

Understand that the LA Times uses 1099 employment rules for their "paper boys" to avoid paying over-time and benefits including unemployment taxes. Did Toyota try to minimize their losses ? Of course. Are they better thought of by the public than either Obama or the Dem Congress -- oh, you betcha !!

7. "GE vice chairman openly challenges Gates over F-35 fighter jet engine," The Hill, June 17, 2010
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=89266&id=21534-17386320-T0xOspx&t=7

Many of us think we need the F-35. Just do not forget that GE owns the pro_Obama NBC news network !!

8. "Bankers Reaped Lavish Bonuses During Bailouts," The New York Times, July 30, 2009
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/31/business/31pay.html

Bonuses?!! So did the union CEO's at GM, Chrysler, Fannie and Freddie to the tune of $20 million or more -- and these are Obama's people. Let's not throw stone while living in glass houses, shall we ??

9. "Bush Rule Changes Curtail Rights of States, Consumers," Wall Street Journal, October 15, 2008
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=89267&id=21534-17386320-T0xOspx&t=8

Anyone hear Obama complain when Bush did this? Anyone think seat belt laws are "evil." Bush's prescription bill "not paid for?" Ok. But neither was TARP. the Stimulus, the Omnibus Bill of spring, 2009 and the transfer of 16 million folks into the Medicaid program in the healthcare bill.

10. "UVA Reform: It's Not PDQ," The New York Times, June 23, 2010
http://www.moveon.org/r?r=89268&id=21534-17386320-T0xOspx&t=9

Who in the world thought up this law - taxing tanning salons. This is nothing but PC health gone wild. Midknight Review simply does not care how many cheat or try to mitigate their new debt -- not that we are for cheating, of course. We are just saying, "Who cares."

2 comments:

  1. Great points, John, although in some the printing is so small I cannot read it. :=) Please enlarge!

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  2. Hey, thanks, John...I can read it now!

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