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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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Immelt also appears to be a good lobbyist among his peers. Two GE board members, James Mulva, CEO of ConocoPhillips, and Robert Lane, CEO of Deere & Co., also have had their companies join USCAP. Mulva is particularly active in supporting cap-and-trade, although cap-and-trade has the potential to increase the cost of ConocoPhillips’ U.S.-based refineries and harm the firm’s investments in Canadian oil sands.

GE also uses its lobbying budget, which is the biggest in corporate America. Over the past few years GE has spent more than $20 million to influence elected officials. This is more than the pharmaceutical trade association spent in 2007.

Ironically, despite its social engineering aims, GE’s cap-and-trade strategy could backfire on its business. Gambling future revenue on lobbyists is a risky strategy, as the whims of elected officials and bureaucrats change like the weather.

It’s also hard to imagine how a company the size of GE would prosper given the negative impact of cap-and-trade on the overall economy. Larry Kudlow of CNBC - a GE-owned network - polled a panel of economic and financial experts on whether the cap-and-trade bill would help or harm the U.S. economy. Ten of the 12 experts said the bill would be harmful.

Over 31,000 scientists have signed a petition refuting the claim that a relationship between human activity and catastrophic change in the Earth’s climate has been proven. GE certainly has the technical capability to understand the present scientific limitations of climate science, despite the “science the settled” nonsense promoted by the U.N. and Al Gore.

In advancing Immelt’s climate change business strategy, GE is ignoring contrary scientific and economic data. While GE’s actions may make the activists in the left’s Corporate Social Responsibility movement happy, GE’s actions are irresponsible.

Perhaps the most important lesson from the debate of Lieberman-Warner is the recognition that CEOs can be as much of a risk to liberty and limited government as any left-wing politician - a development too important to ignore.

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Thomas J. Borelli, PhD. is the editor of FreeEnterpriser.com and Director of the Free Enterprise Project at the National Center for Public Policy Research.

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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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