Why vote for the lesser evil?

lambert's picture

Stocking stuffer!

NOTE Via alert reader Valissa at NC. And all I've got is the image, so if anybody has a link to the source, I'll add it.

UPDATE Of course, it's a T-shirt! A small shop, too, not Cafe Press.

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CMike's picture

If only the tsar knew

Here's more of the same:

EARLY on April 5, 2010, in the heart of West Virginia coal country, a huge explosion killed 29 workers at Massey Energy’s Upper Big Branch Mine. Later that day, President Obama directed Labor Secretary Hilda L. Solis to conduct “the most thorough and comprehensive investigation possible” and to work with the Justice Department to investigate any criminal violations.

On Tuesday, the Labor Department issued a 972-page report on the calamity — the nation’s worst mining disaster in 40 years. It concluded that Massey’s “unlawful policies and practices” were the “root cause of this tragedy.” It identified over 300 violations of the Mine Safety and Health Act, including nine flagrant violations that contributed to the explosion.

The scathing findings probably came as no surprise in West Virginia, where Massey had a well-earned reputation for putting miners at risk, breaking unions and polluting the environment. However, what jumped off the pages for me, as a former federal prosecutor, was the revelation that Massey had kept two sets of books at the mine: one for internal use, which recorded hazards, and a second for Mine Safety and Health Administration inspectors, which did not. In addition, Massey routinely gave its facilities advance notice of inspections, which is a crime under federal law, and intimidated its workers so that they would not report safety and health violations.

Based on the Labor Department’s investigation, the Justice Department could have criminally prosecuted Massey under the Mine Safety and Health Act for the violations that caused the explosion. Prosecutors also could have charged the company with conspiracy and obstruction of justice for the ways it thwarted regulation. Instead, on the same day the devastating report was released, the Justice Department announced that it would not criminally prosecute Massey....

The deal with Massey continues a disturbing trend whereby corporations can avoid criminal prosecution by entering deferred prosecution or nonprosecution agreements. Often the terms of these agreements are no better than what could have been achieved in a criminal case; worse, they create the appearance that justice can be bought.

Moreover, there is less to this settlement than meets the eye. The $209 million settlement requires payment of $35 million in previously assessed administrative penalties, but that sum includes just $10.8 million for the Upper Big Branch Mine tragedy. The remaining $174 million is likely to be tax deductible, including $80 million for investments in safety and infrastructure at Massey mines and an additional $48 million to establish a mine health and safety trust fund.

Even the most laudable aspect of the deal — the agreement to pay $46.5 million in restitution to the families of the victims — is illusory. Massey already had agreed to pay $16.5 million to settle lawsuits brought by the families. The remaining $30 million will be paid into a fund for future settlements, which effectively caps the amount the families can recover. And, to add insult to injury, the Justice Department agreed that Massey would admit no wrongdoing....

lambert's picture

The miner's lives were just a cost of doing business

I'm so glad we have a President who's a progressive at heart, even if he sometimes does have to compromise.

* * *

Also and as usual, Obama makes everybody around him dirty, including, in this case, Solis, who I had at least thought not as bad as some of the others. Oh well.

First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win. -- Mahatma Gandhi

tom allen's picture

Sounds like Newt Grinch has

Sounds like Newt Grinch has stolen someone's Christmas. Fellow Whovillians (wait, that can't be right) I bet we could even make the Villagers' hearts grow three times in size, just by singing Ya-hoo-do-ray on the town square. And since I'm the town square, I say, why not?

Rock on, lambert. :-)

reslez's picture

Speaking of evil...

I think you were looking for stories on local police using drones. Not sure if you saw this yet:

Police employ Predator drone spy planes on home front

Local police say they have used two unarmed Predators based at Grand Forks Air Force Base to fly at least two dozen surveillance flights since June. The FBI and Drug Enforcement Administration have used Predators for other domestic investigations, officials said.

The usefulness of nerds.

Wonder how long before some nerd decides that he wants to control one of these home grown drones? This should be interesting.

Self exile

illusionofjoy's picture

The revolution will not be televised...

...it will be remote-controlled! :D

lambert's picture

"The myth of precision guided coercion"

You might like this.

First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win. -- Mahatma Gandhi

scarshapedstar's picture

I'm holding out for a

I'm holding out for a Namira-Stendarr unity ticket.

But I still believe
And I will rise up with fists!!

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