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Octafish

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38. They must have been in on the IPO.
Fri Mar 4, 2016, 09:20 AM
Mar 2016
5 WikiLeaks Revelations Exposing the Rapidly Growing Corporatism Dominating American Diplomacy Abroad

One of WikiLeaks' greatest achievements has been to expose the exorbitant amount of influence that multinational corporations have over Washington's diplomacy.


By Rania Khalek / AlterNet June 21, 2011

One of the most significant scourges paralyzing our democracy is the merger of corporate power with elected and appointed government officials at the highest levels of office. Influence has a steep price-tag in American politics where politicians are bought and paid for with ever increasing campaign contributions from big business, essentially drowning out any and all voices advocating on behalf of the public interest.

Millions of dollars in campaign funding flooding Washington's halls of power combined with tens of thousands of high-paid corporate lobbyists and a never-ending revolving door that allows corporate executives to shuffle between the public and private sectors has blurred the line between government agencies and private corporations.

This corporate dominance over government affairs helps to explain why we are plagued by a health-care system that lines the pockets of industry executives to the detriment of the sick; a war industry that causes insurmountable death and destruction to enrich weapons-makers and defense contractors; and a financial sector that violates the working class and poor to dole out billions of dollars in bonuses to Wall Street CEO's.

The implications of this rapidly growing corporatism reach far beyond our borders and into the realm of American diplomacy, as in one case where efforts by US diplomats forced the minimum wage for beleaguered Haitian workers to remain below sweatshop levels.

In this context of corporate government corruption, one of WikiLeaks' greatest achievements has been to expose the exorbitant amount of influence that multinational corporations have over Washington's diplomacy. Many of the WikiLeaks US embassy cables reveal the naked intervention by our ambassadorial staff in the business of foreign countries on behalf of US corporations. From mining companies in Peru to pharmaceutical companies in Ecuador, one WikiLeaks embassy cable after the next illuminates a pattern of US diplomats shilling for corporate interests abroad in the most underhanded and sleazy ways imaginable.

While the merger of corporate and government power isn't exactly breaking news, it is one of the most critical yet under-reported issues of our time. And WikiLeaks has given us an inside look at the inner-workings of this corporate-government collusion, often operating at the highest levels of power. It is crystal clear that it's standard operating procedure for US government officials to moonlight as corporate stooges. Thanks to WikiLeaks, here are five instances that display the lengths to which Washington is willing to go to protect and promote US corporations around the world.

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http://www.alternet.org/story/151370/5_wikileaks_revelations_exposing_the_rapidly_growing_corporatism_dominating_american_diplomacy_abroad

Boeing. Monsanto. Big Pharma. Mineral Extraction. Corporate Spies. Rest explains why rightwing asswipes hate Alternet.

PS: Thank you for the heads-up on Matt Bors. Genius. Can draw good, too.

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If you're not worried about where we're going.... daleanime Mar 2016 #1
Renowned photojournalist assaulted by US Secret Service at Trump rally 2016 Octafish Mar 2016 #5
we were all shocked when Bush started giving us the "60s Brazil" treatment MisterP Mar 2016 #12
LBJ! LBJ! LBJ! Octafish Mar 2016 #29
I'm depressingly worried. Betty Karlson Mar 2016 #34
But she's such a sweet and loving person nichomachus Mar 2016 #2
Forgiving, too. Octafish Mar 2016 #7
kick kgnu_fan Mar 2016 #3
Ray got put on a government 'Watch List' after that. Octafish Mar 2016 #9
Horrendous... Hilary is dangerous... kgnu_fan Mar 2016 #10
Not just her: that is the scary part... eom Betty Karlson Mar 2016 #35
Authoritarians call themselves everything, including Democrat. The third way is not our friend. haikugal Mar 2016 #4
+1 daleanime Mar 2016 #11
Authoritarians all share one trait in common... Octafish Mar 2016 #18
Thanks for this. I get so angry when I realize how long this has been going on. haikugal Mar 2016 #20
I very much appreciate your years of research. madfloridian Mar 2016 #32
he's just a decorated veteran; one of the little people, and they don't matter amborin Mar 2016 #6
Remember Cindy Sheehan? Octafish Mar 2016 #27
yes, that whole episode was heartbreaking; and bush so sociopathic amborin Mar 2016 #30
K&R for the original post and subsequent informative posts and links. JEB Mar 2016 #8
Saving USA from the United Stasi of America Octafish Mar 2016 #45
What an appalling thread!!! erlewyne Mar 2016 #13
One does not mess with Lady Macbeth. Fuddnik Mar 2016 #14
Did Hillary condemn his mistreatment and removed him from any threat list? Vattel Mar 2016 #15
I feel for Tulsi Gabbard for being courageous as well SheenaR Mar 2016 #16
What a shame. (This was in 2011, you say?) NurseJackie Mar 2016 #17
2011 at George Washington University for the real DU reality-based community NurseJackie. bobthedrummer Mar 2016 #21
Hillary Clinton says "supporting veterans is a sacred responsibility", so why, after five years, bobthedrummer Mar 2016 #19
That no-good bearded old crumb bum wrecked her speech, bobthedrummer. Octafish Mar 2016 #28
Ex-Spy Vindicated After Protesting Hillary (Peter Van Buren 9-30-2014 Bill Moyers&Co.) bobthedrummer Mar 2016 #22
k/r. VulgarPoet Mar 2016 #23
Among other things he helped to prevent WWIII during his CIA employment and cofounded VIPS. n/t bobthedrummer Mar 2016 #24
Unfriending Mubarak Capt. Obvious Mar 2016 #25
They must have been in on the IPO. Octafish Mar 2016 #38
Kick warrprayer Mar 2016 #26
During the War on Terror/Post-9-11 world, merely knowing this makes one an Enemy of the State Octafish Mar 2016 #37
Thanks warrprayer Mar 2016 #49
K & R AzDar Mar 2016 #31
What's this have to do with hillary, it was Ray McGovern who refused to sit down or leave BlueStateLib Mar 2016 #33
Why would he have to do either in the first place? Betty Karlson Mar 2016 #36
Why did Bernie have protesters arrested at his office in the 90s? JaneyVee Mar 2016 #41
Scraping the bottom of the barrel, are we? Betty Karlson Mar 2016 #42
Scraping at double standards, are we? JaneyVee Mar 2016 #44
Your retorts are much like Clinton's campaign: lame attempts to copy the other side's words, Betty Karlson Mar 2016 #46
I remember that, I almost cried for him. polly7 Mar 2016 #39
What about the antiwar protesters Bernie had arrested at his office in the 90s? JaneyVee Mar 2016 #40
Were they beaten and bruised too, or is that reserved for those standing up to The Annointed One? Betty Karlson Mar 2016 #43
So, Hillary, came down off the stage and strong-armed that man out of the venue? nt Jitter65 Mar 2016 #47
No. The guards did. Octafish Mar 2016 #48
Publications of Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity/VIPS (WarIsACrime) kick bobthedrummer Mar 2016 #50
J Edgar Hoover with Supercomputers Octafish Mar 2016 #53
One doesn't turn one's back on Claire Underwood. nt valerief Mar 2016 #51
Orwell is rolling in his grave laughing his a%& off. nt kristopher Mar 2016 #52
Recommended interview with Ray McGovern by Cinema Libre. proverbialwisdom May 2016 #54
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