I mean, which ones don't give you a warm fuzzy feeling?
I have some intense hostility toward Global Dupont, Wal-Mart and Bank of America|||Bechtel. For one, they took over the water supply for Bolivia, the poorest country in South America, after the World Bank forced them to privatize their water and then jacked the rates. People rebelled, the government cracked down and lives were lost, however, 5 years later they successfully kicked them out.
http://www.foodandwaterwatch.org/water/p鈥?/a>
Also, Bechtel was behind the Big Dig and the tunnel collapse.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cg鈥?/a>
And finally, from the Wikipedia entry for Bechtel:
"Recently, the company has come under criticism for alleged mismanagement of the Big Dig project, illegal resource extraction in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, its financial links to the bin Laden family, and the manner in which it received Iraqi rebuilding contracts after the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003. Politicians in the United States and in Europe have made accusations of cronyism between the George W. Bush administration and Bechtel."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bechtel|||GE is evilness- They supplied IRAN with bomb material or are under investigation FBI right now for it anyway. Immelt has a good relationship with Bin Ladens family and with other evil dictators.|||GE. They trade with terrorists.|||McDonald's - - - and IFF - - - I'm a libertarian and people should be free to eat what they want, but that stuff is just disgusting, it terrible for your body, and McDonald's pushes it, on kids and poor people; and they hire IFF to make it taste and smell good - and then you can smell their processed "burgers" made of the lining of cows' butts from six blocks away from their drive through. It's evil. They're like drug pushers.
It's disgusting to see all the greasy fat people coming out of there, waddling with their big bags of fries.
And under Obamacare, when they have their heart attacks, we'll have to pay for it.|||I'm having a hard time keeping up with which corporations are evil.
Can anyone help me? I know that insurance companies are evil right now.
Is "big tobacco" still evil now that the FDA has their hands all over it and it's funding Obama's pet projects?
Is "big auto" still evil now that government owns 72% of GM?
What about the banking system? I know they were evil under Bush, but now that Obama has nationalized most of the industry - is it benevolent?
It's so hard to keep up with which American industries want me penniless and dead. Is there some sort of class warfare weekly publication that I can receive?
I've been trying to keep up with this on my own by listening for any time that Obama adjoins the word "corporate" before the name of an industry. That's a pretty clear indication that it's evil. "Corporate radio" for example.
And most importantly, is "big government" good again? I know it was evil under Bush. Obama's brand of "big government" is good though, right? That's the indication I got when Obama started replacing big business with big government one industry at a time.|||Haliburton or Blackwater. Very, very shady operations.|||NewsCorp. Which owns Fox "News" and the New York Post, among other filthy, sorry excuses for journalism.|||I like your list. Bank of America is so anti-little guy. Gotta add AIG now. Walmart is borderline with me; poorer people do get price breaks there. I would never work for them, though.
What's that genetically altered seed company -- Monsanto? They seem pretty ruthless.|||GE hands down.|||McDonald's|||I'd have to call it a tie between Lockheed-Martin, the #1 Defense Contractor year after year, and Wal-Mart-the low wage leader and #1 exploiter of third world cheap labor.|||Dow Chemical, United Fruit, Halliburton
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