Google's Science Fellows Challenge the Company's Fund-Raising For Senator Inhofe
Lasrick writes "At the Dot Earth blog in the NY Times, 'Big companies have many, and sometimes conflicting, interests, as a spokesperson for Google tried to explain to the environmental blogger Brian Merchant this way: “[W]hile we disagree on climate change policy, we share an interest with Senator Inhofe in the employees and data center we have in Oklahoma.” Now the Web giant is facing fresh criticism, this time in an open letter from 17 scientists and policy researchers who were invited to Google’s Silicon Valley headquarters back in 2011 to explore ways to improve climate science communication....'"
What if their reasoning goes like this: Inhofe is dangerous. We cannot now influence Inhofe. If Inhofe takes our money, then Inhofe will be, in part, dependent upon us. If we can create a financial dependency between Inhofe and his constituents, we can use that dependency to influence Inhofe. We can threaten to withdraw jobs, close plants, relocate.
That is what most people complain corporations do, right? That is the source of their power along with campaign contributions. It seems to work, or at least everyone bitches about it as though is does work. I believe it works.
So....
What good is a purity-play if it doesn't get you what you need- influence?
I don't know this is their thinking. It could very well be their thinking. Note my signature and check my last posts if you think I have priorities other than climate change abatement or am shilling for anyone. I am just a person looking to deal with reality in any way that is effective.
this time in an open letter from 17 scientists and policy researchers [...] to explore ways to improve climate science communication....
Yeah, because improved communication is the problem, not people shoving their fingers in their ear and going "glory glory halleluja!" If only there was some scientific explanation for behavior like this. Anyway, the solution is simple: Better education, not better 'communication'. A better educated population is more likely to use science, reason, and excercise critical thinking in response to new information, than an uneducated one. Ah, what's the going rate of a college education these days?
Oh. Right.
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So when Google/MS/etc. etc. all were heaping money on for the pro-gay marriage debate why was protest by company employees not allowed while this is seen as being a "moral' thing to do?
I'm not taking a position either way on either topic, I'm just pointing out that lots of people on this site and in general have very blinkered views where paying money to support the "correct" politicians is perfectly fine while paying money to support the "incorrect" politicians should somehow be illegal.
AntiFA: An abbreviation for Anti First Amendment.
It's fine for some group of scientists to point out how they believe Imhofe is wrong. But calling on companies to blacklist any politician who doesn't agree with their position goes way too far.
In fact, a company that really is interested in good corporate citizenship should spread its money and influence around so that opposing views are heard.
Speaking of improved communication, where's a link to this letter?
(-1: Post disagrees with my already-settled worldview) is not a valid mod option.
No need to bring Inhofe's private war on things climatic into a football. Jerks jerk.
In Oklahoma where ignorance and dogma cohabitate, there are those of us who would love to see someone other Inhofe in office. Unfortunately he is in power because he is the lap dog of the military-industrial (big oil) complex. The problem in Oklahoma is not a lack of education, but that the people, in the words of Paul Goodman, have been purposely mis-educated. To be taught to be as dogmatic as Inhofe. Giving him money is supporting the cause of stupidity.
In real, grownup life (ie not "ivory tower academia") we all spend time working every day with people who may or may not PRECISELY agree with everything we believe.
The fact is that Senator Inhofe can be useful to Google in a number of contexts unrelated to either of their positions on climate change.
I have friends that are both Christians and Atheists, am I too supposed to refuse to associate with one group or the other based on which side of that fence I personally stand on?
The sort of zealotry that informs 'public posturing' like this is corrosive, and indicative of a sort of Manichean worldview that is never constructive.
Google would be best advised just to simply ignore with no comment. If those "scientists and policy researchers " no longer want to be associated with Google, they can simply refrain from participating then.
-Styopa
The problem with trying to buy inflence with Inhofe is that he's so stupid, it doesn't work.
My company has been a huge Inhofe supporter for at least the last 16 years I've worked here. We've even held what were essentially big required-attendence Inhofe rallies (arguably illegal). The reason I was told for this is so he'd help support our business in Washington.
So a year or so ago we invite him to speak at the grand opening of our new facility. During his speech he got the name of our company wrong twice, even though it was on a humongous banner right across from him where he could not fail to see it. But yeah, we he goes back to DC and doesn't have that banner to at least get him close, I'm sure he remembers us better. Sure....
OTOH, I guarantee you that if you bankroll an opponent, and made clear why, he'd remember that shit. Going after him personally is the one thing that has been shown to spur him into action.
Equal rights are so obvious you think ... for ranting PMS women, drooling NAMBLA fagboiz, vermin-infested environists and Bantu maths researchers ...? Dey be dem equil! Oh you really think such **equality** is of value? Build up our republic, eh pad're? Or are Stalinist cosmopolitan masters pulling strings in your **thought-crime** puppet show !
Do they cancel each other out?
Government representatives are supposed to represent their constituents, not multinational corporations. Make it illegal for foreign entities to fund domestic campaigns and we can avoid these conflicts.
So, just because senator has guts to call global warming bullshit, you are going to hound Google? And use slashdot for that too? Gawd... you guys are getting desperate.
Don't build anything in states that promise zero business taxes and allow no-benefit, slave-wage jobs.
Not that hard if you a functioning human soul.
Or are you saying unions are good because they are JUST AS VOLUNTARY an association as a corporation.
As in if it were a closed shope, then you could just decide to work elsewhere, right? Just like you can decide to not work for your company (who will just get someone else to do your work, so it's not like the post they're working in as part of that corporation HAS ANY CHOICE whatsoever).
Or did you just not "think" this through?
Wind is already cheaper than oil or gas. And onshore is about parity with coal, EVEN EXCLUDING THE EXTERNALITIES. Solar is already cheaper than nuclear.
And the energy density of a gallon of gas will get you 20 miles. The same energy in batteries will get you 60 miles, AND YOU CAN STILL REUSE THE BATTERY, meaning after refilling, the energy density of that battery is now DOUBLED. Use it again? TRIPLED. How many times can you reuse that battery? THOUSANDS of times.
But once you've used that gallon, you need to get another one.
Maths. Merkins can't manage it because "math" is only one sum.
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Saying that a corporation can do things is not saying that the people who associate within that corporation can do them.
Remember: the corporation are merely the people working there. As long as they have the same right to decide individually, even if they decide individually to go as a block vote, to fund a candidate, then "Congress [has] make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.".
If you allow the corporation to do something IN ADDITION to that which the individuals do something, then you've given the association its own "personal" say, which is either counting TWICE (you're not allowed to vote twice, are you?) or saying that the corporation is a separate thing from the people that comprise that corporation. Hence, in the latter case, disproving the assertion that the corporation are not separate, they are the people in that corporation you libertard idiots keep parroting.
Or did you not "think" this through either?
"Citizens United" was the cause of all this. Congress committed a great act of treason when they introduced that bill, and passed it. Now, corporations have full control of Congres.
...until their profits become impacted. Purely typical for a capitalist enterprise. Google's credo should be, 'We're not evil, as long as it doesn't cost us anything.'
'He who has to break a thing to find out what it is, has left the path of wisdom.' -- Gandalf to Saruman