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Saturday, January 12, 2008
Wayne Winegarden :: Townhall.com Columnist
CSR and the Democratic Policies of the 2008 Elections
by Wayne Winegarden
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Madmen in authority, who hear voices in the air, are distilling their frenzy from some academic scribbler of a few years back.
-- John Maynard Keynes.

Whoever the Democrats choose as their candidate for president, the rhetoric and policies pursued by the nominee will be remarkably similar: impose “Kyoto Protocol” energy restrictions on the economy; require health care for all; and, further increase the burden on Corporate America which the Democratic nominee will likely continue to vilify throughout the 2008 Presidential campaign. Effectively countering these wrongheaded policies requires a repudiation of these policies in the political arena of course. But, unless the counter-productive aspects of this rhetoric are exposed in their earlier stages of development, these policy prescriptions will not disappear regardless who wins this November.

Back in the mid-1990’s (or in Keynes words “a few years back”) the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) movement began strong-arming corporations both domestically and around the world. The CSR movement created academic-like scribbling that magnified the voice of liberal activists and provided unwarranted credence to ideas that, if implemented, would weaken the U.S. economy and lower the welfare for all Americans.

CSR’s true agenda is to use corporations in order to thrust a liberal policy agenda on the country. Jarol Manheim documented this strategy in his 2004 book, “Biz-War and the Out-of-Power Elite”. Manheim illustrated that liberal ideologues, under the guise of CSR, waged an “anti-corporate campaign” with the sole purpose of using the corporate infrastructure to thrust the liberal political agenda on the country. The positions of the 2008 Democratic candidates are a testament to how successful this campaign has become.

Take global warming as an example. It is universally held by the Democratic candidates that the U.S. must adopt strict greenhouse gas emission requirements. Strict environmental regulations, which do not offset the adverse economic impacts from the policy, reduce overall economic growth and job creation. The U.S. Energy Information Agency (EIA) during the Clinton Administration estimated that overall economic growth could decline by up to 4.2 percent if a cap-and-trade system to achieve the Kyoto Protocol targets (7% below 1990 emissions by 2008-2012) were implemented.

Clearly then, there is no free lunch when it comes to environmental regulations. From the perspective of the environmentalists who believe that action must be taken regardless of the costs, these facts are inconvenient. The CSR solution to these inconvenient facts: vilify the corporation.

Under mounting populist campaigns against them, corporations have followed the CSR script by accepting the environmentalists’ positions. For instance, USCAP is a “partnership” of environmental groups and a diverse group of leading corporations such as Alcoa, PepsiCo, General Electric, and AIG. USCAP supports “Mandatory approaches to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the major emitting sectors including emissions from large stationary sources, transportation, and energy use in commercial and residential buildings” (www.uscap.org). Continued...

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Wayne H. Winegarden Ph.D. is a partner in the firm Arduin, Laffer & Moore Econometrics.

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CO2 -- anything like ethnic cleansing?
Remember that "ethnic cleansing" was done by the Nazis in order to produce a more pure race. The concern of the "scientists" of the late 1800's through WWII was the "mongrelization" of the world with a drop in IQ, resulting in the end of our technological civilization. Really, I am NOT joking.

This all died with Hitler's atrocities (at least in Europe, where the THINKERS are). In the 1940's through the 1960's, it was then global COOLING that all the THINKERS were claiming would then cause the end of mankind.

I see only one pattern--some idiot group comes out with a REPENT! THE WORLD IS ENDING! mantra, and the "intelligentsia" of the left suck it up, not caring that they are drinking their own bathwater in huge gulps. Finally, the evidence becomes so overwhelming (like the fact that we have been cooling for 20 years) that the left cannot cover it up any more. So they move on.

Those of us who have learned history without the leftward slant of the liberal arts college watch the fools (like the lady above whose son is on her about shopping at Wal-Mart) and say that this country can't get any dumber. And then the liberal colleges go and prove us wrong.

As you can see above, 80% of the liberals respond by diatribe. The 20% who try to respond with facts either don't make sense or don't understand that the fact they use is either wrong or is able to be interpreted in another manner.

Thank God I am a Conservative.

Anne
I suspect that all those people living close to the lakes are praying that the AGW scam is true. I spent one winter in North Chicago when I was in MM "A" school. Some drunk toad ripped the door to the barracks off of it's hinges and it took a week to get it replaced. The wind was whipping up and down the hall and I nearly froze to death.

LOL, we used to put our beer on the ledge outdide the windows and it would freeze if we left it longer than half an hour.
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