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GOOGLE: THE HALLIBURTON OF THE OBAMA ERA
Wednesday, March 20, 2013 7:07 AM
NIKI2
Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...
Quote:Nestled among the lofty rhetoric of “hope and change,” Barack Obama made a core promise during the 2008 campaign that he would put an end to the corporate cronyism that has long pervaded the political system. “The days of sweetheart deals for Halliburton will be over when I’m in the White House," he proclaimed. What President Obama left out however, was that the days of sweetheart deals for his cronies had only just begun–with his chief corporate advocate, Google, quickly emerging as the Halliburton of his administration. Fortunately, Attorney General Greg Abbott has taken a firm stand on behalf of the citizens of Texas to hold the Internet giant accountable. Though Google recently faced serious federal antitrust charges that might have broken up other companies, it emerged virtually unscathed just two months after President Obama won re-election with significant financial and creative assistance from the company and its executives. Under Abbott’s leadership, Texas was the first state to step up when the Federal Trade Commission failed to do its job at the national level. The failure to hold Google accountable to federal laws and regulations enforced on competitors has made the Texas-led probe all the more critical. After investigating Google’s practices for nearly 3 years, Abbott spearheaded a five state probe into the company’s practices, with California, Ohio, New York, and Oklahoma following Texas’ lead. An investigation by the FTC found that Google illegally manipulated search results to favor its own products, scraping content from other websites without any provision allowing those with objections to opt-out, and imposing restrictions that prevent portability of search advertising campaigns across AdWords and other platforms. While the company was under investigation, however, they contributed $25,000 to honor the FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz. Unfortunately this is not the first time Google donated money to recognize top regulators while in the midst of a government investigation. According to a recent Bloomberg report, in October 2011, Google spent $80,000 to honor Federal Communication Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski and Commissioner Michael Copps, despite an ongoing investigation into Google’s Street View product. The result of Google’s questionable lobbying efforts: the Internet giant walked away from the federal case with a non-binding "handshake" agreement in which it says it will make minor changes to some of its search functions. Moreover, there is no way for the FTC or any other agency to enforce the terms of the agreement should Google decide not to comply. When the federal government refuses to step in and stop cronyism, it’s up to the states to blow the whistle.More at http://www.flashreport.org/featured-columns-library0b.php?faID=2013031311065518
Wednesday, March 20, 2013 8:22 AM
NEWOLDBROWNCOAT
Wednesday, March 20, 2013 8:58 AM
STORYMARK
Quote:Originally posted by NewOldBrownCoat: Wha? Google has 2 ex executives and stockholders as US Pres and VP? Google starts a war, and makes a ton of profits on cost-plus, no-bid contracts? I could go on... Sounds like sour grapes from an anti-Obama source: a really small potatoes, chump change corruption charge, over a very subtle, if even provable, statistical practice. Nowhere in the same league as Halliburton. I'd like to hear more about the character and history of the source of the accusation.
Wednesday, March 20, 2013 9:15 AM
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