While most 9-11 skeptics are labeled as being conspiracy loons, it appears that the U.S. Chamber of Commerce is going to instigate a campaign(conspiracy) to undermine any politician that doesn't conform to a certain "free-enterprise" agenda.
Corporate goals are what drive prosperity and as such, anyone that gets in the way will be attacked. Useless eaters are a burden to the empire.
http://www.delawareonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080109/BUSINESS/801090347/1003
Excerpts: Jan 9,2008
WASHINGTON -- Alarmed at the increasingly populist tone of the 2008 political campaign, the president of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce is set to issue a fiery promise to spend millions of dollars to defeat candidates deemed to be anti-business.
"We plan to build a grass-roots business organization so strong that when it bites you in the butt, you bleed," Chamber President Tom Donohue said.
Reacting to what it sees as a potentially hostile political climate, Donohue said, the Chamber will seek to punish candidates who target business interests with their rhetoric or policy proposals, including congressional and state-level candidates.
Donohue indicated his organization will spend in excess of the approximately $60 million it spent in the last presidential cycle. That approaches the spending levels planned by the largest labor unions.
"I'm concerned about anti-corporate and populist rhetoric from candidates for the presidency, members of Congress and the media," he said. "It suggests to us that we have to demonstrate who it is in this society that creates jobs, wealth and benefits -- and who it is that eats them."(end excerpts)
Corporate goals are what drive prosperity and as such, anyone that gets in the way will be attacked. Useless eaters are a burden to the empire.
http://www.delawareonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080109/BUSINESS/801090347/1003
Excerpts: Jan 9,2008
WASHINGTON -- Alarmed at the increasingly populist tone of the 2008 political campaign, the president of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce is set to issue a fiery promise to spend millions of dollars to defeat candidates deemed to be anti-business.
"We plan to build a grass-roots business organization so strong that when it bites you in the butt, you bleed," Chamber President Tom Donohue said.
Reacting to what it sees as a potentially hostile political climate, Donohue said, the Chamber will seek to punish candidates who target business interests with their rhetoric or policy proposals, including congressional and state-level candidates.
Donohue indicated his organization will spend in excess of the approximately $60 million it spent in the last presidential cycle. That approaches the spending levels planned by the largest labor unions.
"I'm concerned about anti-corporate and populist rhetoric from candidates for the presidency, members of Congress and the media," he said. "It suggests to us that we have to demonstrate who it is in this society that creates jobs, wealth and benefits -- and who it is that eats them."(end excerpts)