Safety measures too ‘costly’ for Walmart


Officials at the retail monster called Walmart couldn’t install emergency exits at the Bangladesh factory where more than 100 workers died in a Nov. 4 fire. Too cash-strapped, it seems:

… In a meeting last year, Walmart officials decided against agreeing to pay suppliers more so that they could upgrade their manufacturing facilities and pay for the costs of safety improvements. “Specifically to the issue of any corrections on electrical and fire safety, we are talking about 4,500 factories, and in most cases very extensive and costly modifications would need to be undertaken to some factories,” Walmart officials said in documents obtained by Bloomberg News. “It is not financially feasible for the brands to make such investments.”

More than 300 Bangladeshi garment factory workers have died since 2006. Walmart reported a 9 percent increase in third-quarter net income, earning $3.63 billion.

Vicious cycle: Clueless consumers shop at Walmart to save a few greenbacks. Walmart grows even more profitable and diverse, forcing even more smaller retailers to either go out of business or lower wages in order to compete. As wages continue to decline, more and more people seek out bargains at Walmart, or at other big-box chains that offer similarly poor wages and benefits.

It’s no surprise that corporate profits in America have hit a record high and worker wages a record low, or that workers at companies that help feed the monster are treated even more shabbily than the monster’s “associates.”

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Why Adelson is so generous to GOP


The greedy gnome is a pragmatist, not an ideologue:

In actuality, [Sheldon] Adelson’s fealty to the GOP stems primarily from the fact that his “Las Vegas Sands Corp. is being scrutinized by federal investigators looking into possible money-laundering in Vegas, and possible violation of bribery laws by the company’s ventures in China, including four casinos in the gambling mecca of Macau.”

Maybe, but do you have any idea how much money must have changed hands in Adelson’s successful effort to establish casinos close to hundreds of millions of Chinese? I’ll bet you all my chips that Obama’s so-called Justice Department never brings charges against the gnome, just as it never charged any of the corrupt power brokers on Wall Street.

Footnote: The Brian Eno video is from the 1970s, in the very early stages of China’s transition from a Communist monster to a capitalist monster.

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Alarming stats on sea levels


Is must be asked — what sort of “ambitious measures” could possibly hold back the ocean? From The Raw Story:

Sea-level rise is occurring much faster than scientists expected – exposing millions more Americans to the destructive floods produced by future Sandy-like storms, new research suggests.

Satellite measurements over the last two decades found global sea levels rising 60% faster than the computer projections issued only a few years ago by the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

The faster sea-level rise means the authorities will have to take even more ambitious measures to protect low-lying population centres – such as New York City, Los Angeles or Jacksonville, Florida – or risk exposing millions more people to a destructive combination of storm surges on top of sea-level rise, scientists said…

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NYC’s holiday from homicide


What did they put in the water? From CNN:

The big news in the Big Apple this week may be what didn’t happen.
There was not a single reported slaying, stabbing, shooting or knifing in any of the five boroughs on Monday, according to the New York Police Department…

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“The city hopes to finish out the year with the lowest homicide rate sine 1960,” said [Deputy Police Commissioner Paul] Browne.

If only NYC could find a way to lower the gentrification rate without raising the homicide rate.

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Bombing an open-air prison called Gaza


Glenn Greenwald, reminding us why the Israeli military is able to be so brazenly aggressive in its treatment of Gaza, which Noam Chomsky has called “the world’s largest open-air prison:”

…That the Netanyahu government knows that any attempt to condemn Israel at the UN would be instantly blocked by the US is a major factor enabling them to continue however they wish. And, of course, the bombs, planes and tanks they are using are subsidized, in substantial part, by the US taxpayer…

Why such unswerving support of Israel? Because the U.S. is honor-bound to bolster the only true “democracy” in the Middle East? But what good is democracy at home if your foreign policy is oppressive and destabilizing to the point where a major war is always a possibility?

Just asking questions the mainstream media diligently avoid.

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It was the 47 percent’s fault


Mitt Romney, in a conference call to donors, blamed the usual suspects for his loss to Barack Obama:

…Obama, Romney argued, had been “very generous” to blacks, Hispanics and young voters. He cited as motivating factors to young voters the administration’s plan for partial forgiveness of college loan interest and the extension of health coverage for students on their parents’ insurance plans well into their 20s. Free contraception coverage under Obama’s healthcare plan, he added, gave an extra incentive to college-aged women to back the president…

Nothing from Romney about the possibility that voters came to know he’s a compulsive liar with no values that aren’t related to making money.

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Grayson: Grand Bargain is bunk


Alan Grayson’s tie is goofy, but I like what he has to say about the false need for a so-called Grand Bargain: “An artificial crisis is being instituted to steal from us, to steal from the middle class, and to steal from people in need.”

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Working class rides train to nowhere


The lead paragraph from a smart piece in The New York Times Magazine that explains why the old jobs are never coming back, and why any politician who says they are is a liar:

As anyone who rides Amtrak between New York and Washington knows, the trip can be a dissonant experience. Inside the train, it’s all tidy and digital, everybody absorbed in laptops and iPhones, while outside the windows an entirely different world glides by. Traveling south is like moving through a curated exhibit of urban and industrial decay. There’s Newark and Trenton and the heroic wreckage in parts of Philadelphia, block after block of hulking edifices covered in graffiti, the boarded-up ghost neighborhoods of Baltimore made familiar by “The Wire” — all on the line that connects America’s financial center and its booming capital city.

What’s really scary is that the relatively new jobs are disappearing, too. An interesting era we’re in, transitioning from old-style capitalism to a version that’s a lot like feudalism.

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Fear of a black planet, updated


On Tuesday, Odd Man Out posted a funny pre-election video in which Chris Rock pretended to argue to white voters that Barack Obama was as white as they are, therefore they should vote for him. Rock’s appeals fell on deaf ears, especially among old white men. But the times they are a-changin’. From The Nation:

If only white people had voted on Tuesday, Mitt Romney would have carried every state except for Massachusetts, Iowa, Connecticut and New Hampshire, according to the news media’s exit polls. Nationally, Romney won 59 percent of the white vote, a towering twenty-point margin over Obama. (Exit polls were canceled in nineteen states by the consortium of news media that run them…)

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…What’s the matter with white people—especially old white men? They used to run everything. But their share of the electorate has been falling steadily: twenty years ago whites were 87 percent of the electorate; this year they were 72 percent. Could it be that they resent their loss of power in a country that is becoming more racially diverse every minute? The rest of America wants to know…

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Gas bag Karl Rove deflated on Fox News


The gas bag called Karl Rove, an “analyst” for Fox News, seemed on the verge of exploding last night. President Barack Obama had just been declared the victor in Ohio — even by Fox News — which meant that he had won re-election. Rove insisted that the Ohio call was premature, and he spent much of the next hour trying to convince his fellow talking heads that returns from the final precincts could still put Mitt Romney over the top in Ohio.

The gas bag was deflated before viewers’ eyes as reality kicked in and he realized his arsenal of dirty tricks and the record sums he helped raise through American Crossroads and Crossroads Grassroots Policy Strategies hadn’t won the day for Romney.

While discussing the matter with and without Rove, Chris Wallace and Megyn Kelly and the gang didn’t mention the possible connection between Rove’s obstinacy and the fact that he was the key player behind efforts by millionaires and billionaires to buy the election. What a surprise. This would have raised embarrassing questions about their own credibility — questions such as what the hell are you doing in the same studio with this guy?

Progressives don’t have many reasons to smile, but this is one: There were just enough discerning voters out there who realized Romney was poison, despite the best efforts of a right-wing Supreme Court (the Citizens United decision), voter-suppressing Republican governors and creepy propagandists like Rove.

Update: Thank God, all is well between Rove and the rest of Fox’s on-air “talent”:

Karl Rove has made nice with Fox News following a night of media meta-mockery… [Rove’s confrontation with Fox’s “decision desk”] became an awkward moment of frustration on the cable outlet — and it didn’t go unnoticed on rival station MSNBC…

…“I don’t mean to cross-advertise here, but I want to note that conservative cable news network Fox News Channel – Fox News Channel called Ohio for Obama, but the on-air talent is refusing to concede that they believe it,” Rachel Maddow said Tuesday night.

Quipped Chris Matthews, “Can you define that word ‘talent’ for the people who are not in this industry? They happen to have positions. It doesn’t say anything about their quality.”

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