Friday, October 10, 2014

The stench of greed: Jeff Bezos at play


THE FORBES 400 ARE LOOTING AMERICA FOR EVERY DROP OF BLOOD THEY HAVE NOT ALREADY STOLEN!

The Rise of bankster-owned Barack Obama and the final looting of the American middle-class.


.. and Hillary Clinton has vowed to banksters that the best is yet to come!

JEFF BEZOS: THE DROOLING HOG AMAZON LET LOOSE



"Amazon, originating at the dawn of the Internet age as an online bookseller, now has a workforce of 132,000, warehouse centers in almost every corner of the globe and annual revenues fast approaching $100 billion. Its founder, Jeff Bezos, with a net wealth of about $28 billion, is currently ranked as the world’s 17th richest individual."

"Well known for his “Darwinian” tactics, Bezos has demanded that the French-based Hachette Book Group (HBG) accept a contract with lower e-book prices. The publisher has resisted, and for some months Amazon has retaliated by removing the pre-order option for forthcoming HBG titles, removing discounts on current offerings and delaying shipments of Hachette titles for weeks."

"The rapid advances of e-commerce and digital media are bound up under capitalism with the increasing polarization of society between the handful of super-rich who use their private ownership to further enrich themselves at the expense of all working people."

UNIONS PARTNER WITH OBAMA AND WALL STREET TO
ASSAULT THE AMERICAN WORKER WITH AMNESTY
AND OPEN BORDERS… It’s all about keeping wages depressed

For their part, US trade unions such as the United Auto Workers have functioned as junior partners in the impoverishment and exploitation of the working class, suppressing any opposition to the attack on living standards.


In this corporate America has enjoyed the full backing of the Obama administration and both big business parties, which have slashed food stamps and long-term unemployment benefits. The White House, which orchestrated the slashing of wages in the auto industry restructuring of 2009, has made the lowering of living standards for US workers the centerpiece of its so-called revival of American manufacturing.


 

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