3. @Apple CEO Tim Cook is a board member of the Business Roundtable which is part of a "massive lobbying blitz" to kill the reconciliation bill and its Clean Energy Standard.
BR has launched "a significant, multifaceted campaign" to defeat the bill
4. How does @Apple account for this duplicity? How does it justify SAYING it supports the Clean Energy Standard while simultaneously trying to KILL it?
It doesn't. Apple and Jackson did not respond to requests for comment.
5. The Business Roundtable, with Cook's participation, has decided that taking action on climate isn't worth it if the corporate tax rate has to go up from 21% to 26.5% to pay for it.
6. What's depressing to me is the media echo system supports 100s of journalists to "report" on the newest iPhone but there is very little interest in the political activity of a $1 trillion+ company
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8. There are some companies handling it differently. @Patagonia is urging Congress to pass the reconciliation bill because of the climate provisions and says it's willing to pay higher taxes to fund it
Hundreds of other (smaller) companies say the same
3. @Apple endorsed the climate provisions of the reconciliation bill. But CEO @tim_cook is on the board of the @BizRoundtable, which is doing everything possible to sink the legislation
This statement where Manchin says he's opposed the reconciliation bill does not discuss any specific policies because the policies he's opposing are extremely popular -- in West Virginia and around the country
1. @BizRoundtable, a group of prominent CEOs, intensified efforts to defeat the reconciliation bill, launching a multi-million dollar ad campaign and producing a slick video in which CEOs warn the public of "consequences" if the corporate tax rate goes up
This has actually been studied extensively and the opposite is true. The corporate tax cut "held investment down rather than stimulated it," the Cleveland Fed found.
3. The @BizRoundtable includes the CEOs of @Apple, @netflix, @GM and others who publicly claim to enthusiastically support the reconciliation bill's clean energy standard.
At the same time, they are involved in an aggressive effort to kill the bill.
1. So, in January, when @ATT PROMISED to cut off donations to Republicans who voted to overturn the election, it was covered by virtually every major media outlet.
3. To me, if you are going to cover the corporate press release announcing a promise but not follow up when the corporation BREAKS the promise, that's not journalism. That's PR.
I doubt that's what these outlets want to do. But that's the reality of what they are doing.
The reconciliation package is a generational opportunity to address climate, the treatment of working families, and tax fairness
There is a massive lobbying campaign against it funded by virtually every major American corporation
The argument here, which I don’t think is well understood, is that America should remain the only developed country without any paid family leave because corporations don’t want to pay a penny more in taxes on corporate profits
As is so often the case, the coverage is oriented around the horse race. How will this impact 2022?
The reality is that this could have a real impact on people’s lives. It’s not a game.