COMMON SENSE | Jim Hightower
No one has imagined
corporate domination more expansively nor pushed it harder or further
than Jeffery Preston Bezos, and his Amazon stands today as the most
advanced and the most ambitious model of a future under oligarchic
control, including control of markets, work, information, consumerism,
media and beyond. He doesn’t merely see himself remaking commerce with
his vast electronic networks, algorithms and metrics – but rebooting
America itself, including changing our society’s concept of a job, the
definition of community, and even our basic values of fairness and
justice. It amounts to a breathtaking aspiration to transform our
culture’s democratic paradigm into a corporate imperium, led by Amazon.
Amazon’s
most recent announcement is that it wants to get inside your home –
and, ironically, it’s using “security” as its rationale. Rather than
Amazon leaving products you order on your doorstep, the corporation
wants a key to unlock your door so its delivery crews can do you the
favor of placing the products you order inside your abode.
Would
you give your house key to a complete stranger, letting that person –
whose name you don’t even know – walk right into your home when you’re
not there? What could possibly go wrong with that? Other than your being
robbed, of course, either by rogue Amazon employees or
by hackers who will certainly gain access to the corporation’s
computerized key codes. Or maybe “Crusher,” your pit bull, mauls the
Amazon intruder and you get sued.
Need
I mention that Bezos expects you to pay for the privilege of having his
employees enter your home? First, his dicey, open-sesame program, which
he calls “Amazon Key,” is available only to customers who shell out $99
a year to be “Amazon Prime” members.
Second,
you must buy a special internetunlocking gizmo and a particular camera
to join his corporate key club. And guess where you must go to buy this
entry technology? Yes, Amazon – where prices for the system start at
$250. extracting money from the
People’s wallets to enrich themselves. The $136-billion-a-year internet
colossus has haughtily generated a shameful public bidding war over the
location of its new corporate headquarters. The “winner” essentially
will be the city and state that offers the most bribe money from their
treasury.
Uber-rich
Amazon doesn’t need and certainly doesn’t deserve this giveaway, but
officials in 238 cities have prostrated themselves in front of the
welfare queen in an embarrassing bid to win her nod. In fact, their
offers have been based on Amazon’s very specific demands, including a
“businessfriendly environment and tax structure,” plus free land,
payment of its capital and operational costs, tax breaks, relocation
grants for executives and workforce, reduced utility bills and
construction fees and ... oh yeah, also give us first-rate schools and
an educated labor pool.
As
one analyst of Amazon’s one-sided scams noted, “these incentives aren’t
free. There’s no fairy godmother paying for them.” The usual result of
corporate giveaways is that the public cost exceeds any benefits we get
back. Ironically, by demanding such corporate spoils, Amazon brands
itself a common thief, stealing public trust in the fairness of the
system and widening inequality in our society.
What
a deal. For Amazon, that is. Bezos’ real goal (indeed, his only goal,
always) is not to get inside your home, but inside your wallet.
Not satisfied with just taking your money, Bezos is coming after your tax dollars as well.
Many
politicians across the country piously rant against giving a few bucks
worth of jobless benefits to the needy, then turn around and shove
billions of our tax dollars into corporate welfare for the greedy.
And with Amazon, here we go again.
We’re presently witnessing the most disgusting spectacle yet of the politico-corporate cabal