‘Is GE betraying its customers and its country?’

posted at 8:09 pm on January 21, 2011 by
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General Electric is one of America’s most storied companies. Founded in 1892, the global conglomerate has over 300,000 employees and business units that are involved with every aspect of industry, from finance to light bulbs.

In the process, however, GE has become emblematic of crony capitalism with its deep and intricate ties to the Democrat Party and the Obama administration in particular.

At Daily Finance, Peter Cohan describes how GE’s recently announced aviation deal in China endangers America’s economic and national security interests.

How GE Is Arming China to Compete With Boeing — and America

General Electric (GE) plans to sell its aircraft electronics to Chinese companies, and if you don’t have a problem with that, maybe you should. After all, China just flight-tested a prototype stealth fighter, it continues to build up its military — and we can only hope it’s not planning to expand its territory in ways that threaten the U.S.

But if China does decide to get aggressive with the U.S., GE will have provided it with the aircraft technology it will be using.

According to The New York Times, GE is signing a deal to sell avionics technology — electronics that control an aircraft’s basic in-flight operations — to Commercial Aircraft Corp. of China (CACC), which aspires to build commercial and military aircraft. GE will do this through a joint venture with a Chinese company, Aviation Industry Corp. of China (Avic). Avic makes avionics for CACC and for China’s military — including its stealth fighter.

Cohan, a Babson College professor, believes “GE [is] betraying its customers and its country” because China represents a $400 billion market for its aircraft products by 2030.

Cohan believes that Crony Capitalists like GE’s senior management are “making the decisions that will determine America’s fate.”

This is a discomfiting thought indeed — and General Electric’s shareholders need to make their voices heard before this deal is a fait accompli.

Infomercials for Socialized Medicine

This isn’t the first time that GE has appeared to have a dramatic conflict with the best interests of the American people. Consider its actions related to socialized medicine — better known as Obamacare — and its advocacy efforts of same.

Remember that GE Capital — another unit of General Electric — received approximately $140 billion in taxpayer funds in 2008 as part of the initial financial bailout.

Which makes it curious that the Obama administration earmarked another six billion in GE funds (or are they taxpayer funds?) to a new GE firm called Healthymagination.


Healthymagination’s advisers include Tom Daschle, Barack Obama’s initial nominee for secretary of Health and Human Services.

At a recent conference, GE CEO Jeffrey Immelt claimed that America’s economic crisis was not simply an economic crisis. It was instead a “reset”, where companies that intersect with government will “prosper… and people who don’t understand that will get left behind.”

Immelt, a member of Mr. Obama’s economic recovery advisory board, went on to say that, “The intersection of government and business will be changed, maybe for a generation.”

The business case behind Healthymagination hinged on nationalization of the health care industry. Computerization of health care records is not only a vaunted component of the Obama stimulus package, it is also a $75 to $100 billion business over the next ten years.

Coincidentally, Healthymagination just happens to be building a health care record management system.

Oh, and did I mention NBC? It was involved, too. In 2009 Health Imaging reported that the GE-owned media conglomerate — something out of the movie Rollerball — would also do its part.

• NBC Universal and NBC News would air more than 5,000 televised reports annually on health and wellness.

• MSNBC would launch a new, daily program dedicated solely to health information… in addition to medical issues it would also examine health policy.

The plan was simple: the media would broadcast pro-Obamacare propaganda; government would enact policy “by popular demand”; and the chosen corporation would profit at taxpayer expense.

As Andrew Wilkow observed, “Healthymagination states its target dates for the completion of its various initiatives as 2015, well into a second Obama term. This means GE will have a deep financial interest in Mr. Obama’s re-election; a fact that will no doubt be reflected in its media divisions. It will certainly be interesting to see if the left-wing watchdogs howl, or if they will conclude this is an acceptable level of collusion between the White House and a multinational conglomerate.”

The sale of NBC to Comcast may have thwarted those plans, but the plans themselves were downright disturbing.

It’s up to shareholders to call GE CEO Jeff Immelt on the carpet

What GE appears to be engaging in is not capitalism: it is an unholy alliance of governmental and corporate interests that thwarts the national security and economic interests of the American people to benefit a chosen few senior executives and politicians.

GE’s shareholders must rebel against these un-American — and, frankly, anti-American — activities. GE is a national institution — but its recent activities smack of pure, unmitigated evil.

 
Cross-posted at: Doug Ross @ Journal.

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The unholy alliance between government and business, where the former guides the indistrial policy of the latter, where the latter completely and continuously promotes the former, and government decides precisely who will be the winners and losers used to be known by a more familiar name: Fascism

Jonah Goldberg was right.

RocketmanBob on January 21, 2011 at 11:38 PM

INCEST.

Bend over, America.

hillbillyjim on January 22, 2011 at 2:41 AM

Of course, this type of cronyism is nothing new and has been going on since the beginning of recorded time.

I guess now the stakes are higher (at least for patriots) but perhaps GE is being more realistic and less idealistic than the rest of us. Maybe GE believes, as I am now beginning to, that America is not saveable anymore and that the real future for GE and it’s shareholders is in the largest growing economy in the world. China.

On that level, as a capitalist, I get it. As a proud citizen that is not ashamed of America I am saddened by what GE is doing. But perhaps Immelt is separating himself emotionally from patriotism to do what is best for the GE shareholder. Putting patriotism aside is much easier for some than others. Perhaps Immelt doesn’t even believe in patriotism and instead believes only in the concept of shareholder value.

I work for a large, muti-national company. A few years back, at our annual sales conference our key note speaker was Immelt. On the one hand he exuded the class and charm of a used car saleman (I’m not exaggerating at all). On the other he made plain capitalistic sense.

One of the anticdotes Immelt shared was how he increased GE’s sales presence in the Middle-East by 500% due to the dramatic increase in the price of oil thereby increasing revenues by some huge percentage (that I can’t remember now). His philosophy was you sell where the money is.

My personal view is that approach, while generally successful, is lazy. I’ve always sold where the need is and worried about solving the money problem later. I left that conference having very little respect for Immelt.

Having said all of that, is Immelt on to something? Does he know about America what I only fear?

watson007 on January 22, 2011 at 8:41 AM

What was it Lenin said about when it came time hang the last of the capitalists, they’d compete to sell him the rope?

oldleprechaun on January 22, 2011 at 9:20 AM

ONE more, of thousands, reasons that bho has got to be defeated in 2012! It appears bho and team are he!! bent on completely distroying our Republic and have been doing so from day one of election.
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letget on January 22, 2011 at 11:19 AM

Yee-ikes, watson, you stole my post and then some.

On purely patriotic terms, this move is despicable. On purely economic terms, it’s just good business. But when you think about what this says about GE’s confidence in the national stability of America…it’s enough to give you cold shivers.

Have they (so to speak) spotted the iceberg already because they have a better telescope, and are heading for the lifeboats early?

Dark-Star on January 22, 2011 at 6:42 PM

Is GE the puppet master? Food for thought.
Money corrupts everything, and most certainly our political system has been corrupted beyond comprehension. If we the people are going to win back our country by retaking our government and giving it back to the people, it will be through the national Tea Party that has formed and is growing in numbers despite 24/7 attacks from the media and the establishment. The truth will set you free, was a promise made to me by my parents so many times during my life. My hopes and prayers for my country are simple; the truth will bring us together long enough to take back our government from those who have purchased it. People from every walk of life will either team up for this battle, or we will sit and watch as our freedoms are taken from us one week at a time.

Keemo on January 23, 2011 at 8:06 AM

It makes business sense in the short term. When China becomes belligerant, GE will suffer too.

Hard Right on January 23, 2011 at 3:40 PM

GE is setting itself to be an “essential State Business” and protect itself while advocating regulations that harm its competition.

It’s terrible business, just like all the intellectuals that advocate repressive regimes and then end up in the first crowd against the wall are doing bad politics – they’re just living in denial about the consequences of their actions.

Personally, I’m revolted by GE’s actions. As far as I’m concerned, they’re acting directly against me and my interests on several fronts, including providing aid and comfort to people who are actively planning to harm or kill me.

But I guess that’s the new way of the world, eh Jeff? The war of all against all? Hope you like the world you’re building, because you won’t be able to avoid living in it forever.

BTW China is ALREADY belligerent. We just aren’t in open war (and hopefully can avoid it).

They’ve invaded and are in the process of replacing the population of one neighbor and are claiming to plan to do so to another. They actively subvert and threaten other neighbors and brag about their military capability to do so.

If that ain’t belligerent, folks, I don’t know what is.

Merovign on January 23, 2011 at 4:27 PM

If that ain’t belligerent, folks, I don’t know what is.

Merovign on January 23, 2011 at 4:27 PM

How about a nation openly making actual WMD’s as we speak, while our soldiers are digging up rusty old junk for ‘evidence’ while getting shot at? I swear they must be laughing themselves silly…

Dark-Star on January 24, 2011 at 5:49 PM