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Saturday, June 14, 2008
Tom Borelli :: Townhall.com Columnist
General Electric Brings Big Government To Life
by Tom Borelli
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Last week’s Senate debate over Lieberman-Warner – the America’s Climate Security Act – brought to national attention an under-recognized yet rising threat to liberty and limited government: corporate America. Several of the largest corporations worked with environmental special interest groups and left-wing politicians to pass so-called “cap-and-trade” legislation to address global warming concerns.

By pushing for the legislation, these companies hoped to get revenue in the form of government subsidies plus accolades from the media for taking measures to “save the planet.” Never mind the impact on the everyday citizen, who pays for it all with higher taxes and increased energy prices, a loss of liberty, a reduced standard of living and fewer consumer choices.

Companies seeking government subsidies and tax breaks to enhance profits is not a new phenomenon. What is different is the formation of the United States Climate Action Partnership (USCAP) coalition, which combines the muscle of corporate money from disparate industries with the influence of environmental special interest groups. This coalition is an order of magnitude more powerful than individual companies looking for corporate pork. This is especially important since the bill would have created, according to the Wall Street Journal, "the most extensive government reorganization of the American economy since the 1930s."

The alliance between companies and the Left is an outgrowth of the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) movement, in which left-wing shareholders and special interest groups target companies to win the hearts and minds of CEOs.

The Corporate Social Responsibility movement is using climate change as a barometer to measure the “corporate responsibility” of a company. Companies who adopt the notion that man’s activity causes global warming are deemed “responsible” and given a reprieve from protests, shareholder proposals and negative publicity.

Moreover, companies that join activists in pursuing global warming-related regulations are promised a “seat at the table” to help shape legislation, while companies that resist climate change alarmism are punished.

As the social and political momentum has grown for legislative action to combat climate change, companies have developed business strategies based on government regulation of greenhouse gas emissions.

Companies with weak leaders and poor stock performance seem especially vulnerable to the temptations of the Left.

GE provides a case in point. GE’s share price has fallen during CEO Jeff Immelt’s seven-year reign. Now Immelt seeks the visible hand of government to guarantee revenue and, perhaps, protect his job.

Immelt became a leader in seeking cap-and-trade legislation to promote sales of renewable energy equipment, like wind turbines, that tap energy sources that are not cost-competitive without subsidies. GE also wants to profit by trading in the carbon dioxide market.

Immelt has used the vast resources of GE to drive his green agenda. NBC Universal – a GE-owned company – promoted an environmental theme in two weeks of programming advertised as “Green Week” and Earth Week” during the past year. In each case, “green” themes were included in the program content. Continued...

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Thomas J. Borelli, PhD. is the editor of FreeEnterpriser.com, a shareholder activist and a senior fellow at the National Center for Public Policy Research, a Townhall.com Gold partner. The opinions expressed are his own.

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Sorry to see you and Vic duking it out. From reading other posts of his, I don't think you guys are that far apart.

testosterone...LOL

It is refreshing to hear ANYONE talking about the real issue, which is globalism. That is what is driving all the crazy policy decisions.


Have a good day!

Phil
I vote. But this election was over before it began. I do believe the establishment owns both parties.

All the top tier were globalists. The patriots were frozen out by CFR controlled media and we were told they were unelectable and the sheeple believed it.

Most people on this site think we can survive an Obama presidency and live to see another day. (i.e. Carter) From everything I am reading I think the next presidency will bring the end of this nation as we know it. No matter who wins. Once we lose the Republic we won't get it back.

Bush has been holding summits on integration under SPP. 2010 is their latest stated goal.

The economy is a house of cards waiting to come down. Cap and trade, will further enslave the masses and ration energy.


I don't know about you. But as a Christian, this isn't my home. I used to have hope, if there was repentance and revival. But I think as in Jeremiah we may have reached the point of no return.

I look ahead to ultimate deliverance from a world under a curse. And I want to REDEEM the time.

We are going to lose with either Obama or McCain.
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