They create jobs you know


One of those “please share” items so I’m sharing it because wo.

MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow said it best: “Turn that frown upside down oil-soaked neighbourhood, you can get a job cleaning it up if you just have the right attitude. We’ll make it worth your while. That is seriously what Kinder Morgan is arguing to the freaking Canadian government about why they should be allowed to triple the capacity of their pipeline.”

More in the Vancouver Sun.

 

 

Comments

  1. natashatasha says

    And for our next act: breaking windows to create jobs! Now, I think there’s a term for that …

  2. Kevin Kehres says

    Sorta like crime clean-up crews that get rid of all the blood and gore…

  3. leftwingfox says

    …followed by more jobs for doctors, nurses, and caretakers to deal with the inevitable damage to the health of clean-up workers, lawyers to deal with the financial consequences.

    And followed again by massive layoffs, since the government will be picking up the tab and the oil companies will be dodging the taxes. Gotta balance the budget, don’cha know!

  4. RJW says

    Another example of the long game corporations have been playing since the start of the Industrial Revolution, i.e. the transfer of the costs of the externalities of production onto the taxpayers, the environment or indigenous people. Of course it’s supported by orthodox economic theory, disasters increase GDP.

  5. James says

    @RJW

    You are mistaken about what orthodox economic theory says about repairing damage. While disaster recovery will probably increase GDP, that doesn’t mean economists think disasters are good, since economists are well aware that not everything that increases GDP is good. In fact, as natashatasha alluded to upthread, there’s even a term in economics for that idea – the Broken Windows Fallacy.

  6. RJW says

    I didn’t mean that ‘economists think that disasters are good’, but that theory can be appropriated by corporations to support their agendas, as in the statement by (the company?) Kinder Morgan, I should have been more explicit.

  7. says

    economists are well aware that not everything that increases GDP is good.

    Now if only they would act as if they were well aware of that fact…

  8. RJW says

    @8

    Yes, however, it rather depends on which side of the ideological divide they’re on, economics isn’t really a science.

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