National Public Radio: on Corporations


Amy Klobuchar: Update law, but treat tech companies on case by case basis

Q: Elizabeth Warren wants to break up tech companies. Do you?

A: I've been trying to use antitrust law and make changes there. Some of them you may spin off parts of the companies, some of them you may break off. But I think you should do it by getting those things investigated and figure out which company is doing what. I would then change the law so that no longer does the government have to prove that it reduces competition; the companies have to prove that they don't materially reduce competition.

Source: NPR Morning Edition, "Election 2020: Opening Arguments" Mar 19, 2019

Amy Klobuchar: Put burden of proof on competitiveness on companies

I would change the standards under the law so that no longer does the government have to prove that it reduces competition to throw something out; that in fact the companies have to prove that they don't materially reduce competition, which is also a language change to the standard, and also that you can look back at deals like what Facebook just did by buying Instagram and other apps, that you can look to see, even though they already did it, is that anti-competitive?
Source: NPR Morning Edition: Election 2020 Special Series Mar 19, 2019

Cory Booker: Don't condemn high tech business; regulate them

On high tech regulation: "Why do we need to universally condemn entire sectors of our society, as opposed to creating regulations and rules that make sure that they are affirming what's in the best interest of our country?" Booker supports more regulation on privacy and security issues. He said too few companies control too much of the industry to expect them to self-regulate, and he criticized practices like contracting low-wage jobs, instead of providing corporate benefits to those workers.
Source: NPR Morning Edition, "Election 2020: Opening Arguments" Mar 7, 2019

Hillary Clinton: Bush defanged the Consumer Product Safety Commission

Q: All the Chinese recalls of toxic toys & products still represent fewer than 1/100th of all imports. Is this an over-reaction?

A: The reason we have such few recalls, even though they have been increasing because the evidence has been so overwhelming is because this administration has basically defanged the Consumer Product Safety Commission. They do not have any real appetite for going after these companies and countries that are flooding our markets with dangerous products, and that has to stop.

Source: 2007 Democratic radio debate on NPR Dec 4, 2007

Hillary Clinton: FactCheck: Yes, Bush shrunk CPSC; but it shrank before Bush

When discussing the safety concerns about toys imported from China, Clinton accused the Bush administration of crippling the Consumer Product Safety Commission, saying, "The reason we have such few recalls... is because this administration has basically de-fanged" the CPSC.

It's true that Bush has made some controversial appointments to the CPSC. Congressional Democrats have opposed his choices several times, accusing his nominees of having conflicts of interest or being weak on product safety. CPSC is also widely reported to be understaffed and underfunded. During the Bush administration, the commission has gone from 480 to 401 full-time employees (including only one full-time toy tester).

But not all of this can be pinned on Bush. CPSC has been shrinking for decades. Between 1980 and 1982, during Ronald Reagan's administration, the agency went from 978 employees (its peak number) to only 649. Even during Bill Clinton's time in office, the agency went from 515 to 480 employees.

Source: FactCheck on 2007 Democratic radio debate on NPR Dec 4, 2007

John Edwards: Trade policy caters to interests of big corporate America

Q: How would you balance human rights and trade with China?

A: This whole issue of balance--if you look at what's happened--and this didn't just happen under George Bush; this has been going on for a decade and a half now--in my hometown, the mill that my father worked in, and the people that I grew up with--that mill's closed now. The jobs are gone. The same thing has happened in Newton, Iowa, and all across this state.

I met a man a few years ago, who talked about having to look his child in the eye and explain why her daddy, who had worked in that mill his entire life, that factory, had lost his job and hadn't done anything wrong, because his child did not understand.

American trade policy is catering to the interests of big corporate America. It has been for a decade and a half. And we desperately need a president of the United States who, instead of asking, is this going to help corporate profits--is this actually going to stand up for American workers and American jobs.

Source: 2007 Democratic radio debate on NPR Dec 4, 2007

John Edwards: Corporate interests have taken over democracy

Q: What do you think the toughest choice you have left to make is? What haven't you made up your mind on yet? And why haven't you?

A: I think we have an enormous struggle to try to restore the power in the country and the democracy back to the American people and take it away from big corporate interests, et cetera, who've taken over the democracy.

Source: 2007 Democratic radio debate on NPR Dec 4, 2007

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