“Conspiracy – an evil, unlawful, treacherous, or surreptitious plan formulated in secret by two or more persons; plot.”
George Rebane
Over the last year or two corporatist conspiracies have come into full bloom with the various progressive factions of the government and media as counter-parties. Today the dominant vehicle for promoting the fruits of such conspiracies is the ‘green new deal’ in all its facets. What makes the ‘surreptitious’ part of the plan work is that most Americans think that the GND was promoted as a temporary far-left hot flash to attract the socialist cum communist factions of the Democratic Party to support Teams Biden and Pelosi. Walter Russel Mead goes into some detail in the 23feb21 WSJ (here) to remind us that –
Those who dismiss ideas like the “green new deal” as mere left-wing fantasies miss the enormous appeal of these programs for corporations looking for new business opportunities. It isn’t only renewable energy companies looking for government mandates and funding. It’s major auto manufacturers dreaming of replacing every gasoline-powered car and truck on the planet with an electric vehicle—and reaping the public-relations reward of looking virtuous. It’s construction companies looking to replace the existing energy infrastructure.
To these corporatists we add our technology oligopolies like Facebook, Twitter, Amazon, Apple, and Microsoft. A blatant example of corporatist trade of corporations’ support for suppression of competition is made in Amazon’s full page ad (see nearby photo) propagandizing of the $15/hr federal minimum wage in the 22feb21 WSJ and other lamestream outlets. In this unashamed appeal for the government gun, Amazon wants its retail competition quashed through mandatory increases in labor costs for those small enterprises that still offer entry level job opportunities as opposed to integrating expensive new technologies or simply folding their tents. As justification, the copy in its ad reads –
The federal minimum wage has been stuck at $7.25 an hour since 2009. For millions of workers, that’s 12 years without a wage increase – despite significant cost-of-living increases and the economic toll of the Covid-19 crisis. That’s why we support the Raise the Wage Act that’s currently being proposed in Congress. This legislation will increase the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour four years from now, giving 32 million US workers the raise they deserve while helping accelerate the recovery from the pandemic. … At Amazon, we saw the need to do more. That’s why in 2018 we decided to provide all our US employees a starting wage of at least $15 an hour. Since then, applications have doubled, our employees have had an easier time providing for their families, and local economies have seen a boost. … We’re calling on Congress to pass the Raise the Wage Act. It’s the right thing to do.
This piece of drivel has more holes in it than a sieve. Nowhere have there been millions of deserving workers increasing their skill sets for over a decade without getting raises and promotions. There exists no permanent cohort of American workers condemned to only $7.25/hr for years. And Amazon’s applications have doubled because misguided government lockdowns have destroyed thousands of retailers among other businesses. During this time Amazon’s online retailing business has boomed from people ordering their necessaries from home, thereby increasing Amazon’s happy requirement to build more distribution warehouses that need thousands more workers off the unemployment rolls. (Amazon can afford to train and pay the $15 to carefully selected and appropriately capable new employees.) The longer the lockdowns stay in place, the more money Amazon makes. And in return Amazon and the oligarchs promote Democrat vote-buying policies with added benefit of virtue signaling to the nation’s light readers.
And fuhgeddabout “local economies have seen a boost”. The promise of a $15 minimum wage has had nothing to do with any growth of local economies, growth which is only fostered by businesses that are allowed to operate at current labor costs to provide needed goods and services to people hunkered down in their homes. Were that not so, then even more growth would come about if the minimum wage were to be $20 or $30 or even higher. As Raise the Wage Act becomes law and labor costs start rising, there will be a net fewer jobs available across the country (1.4M fewer according to the CBO), especially for the uneducated and unskilled who are also promised government checks if they vote correctly.
Walter Russel Mead concludes his adroit commentary with –
Business lobbies around the world are experts in regulatory capture and in diverting subsidies and mandates to serve corporate interests. It won’t be the greenest possible grid that wins the political contest; it will be the system that provides the most-entrenched interests with the highest rents that the best PR firms can present as sufficiently green. As lobbyists and green entrepreneurs rush to cash in on one of history’s greatest bonanzas, pigs will be adorned in green lipstick and white elephants dipped in green dye.
Yes indeed, you scratch mine, I’ll scratch yours.


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