Why Do Conseratives Hate UPS?

Exports heading overseas      The right-wing think tank, the Heritage Foundation, has found a way to criticize government efforts to increase US exports. Now I would think that exporting more manufactured goods could only be a move in the right direction to get our economy back on track and put people back to work.
 
     More exports, more manufacturing, more jobs. Sounds good to me and it sounds good for UPS because we fly those goods to other countries. So what could be so bad about increasing exports?

    
Well, the brainiacs at the Heritage Foundation think it's too much government. "President Obama’s “Export Cabinet” wants to hire more U.S. Government (USG) bureaucrats “to advocate for U.S. business” and channel more taxpayer dollars into “export promotion activities” at the U.S. Departments of Commerce and Agriculture." Man, that sounds nasty!

     And they go on to complain that "“improved access to credit” through increasing U.S. Export-Import Bank lending to small- and medium-size businesses from $4 billion to $6 billion through FY 2011 budget increases" would only hurt everyone in the long run, because....the lenders could play favorites with the loans.

     The bottom line they say is, "The National Export Initiative (NEI) relies on too much government interference and too many USG bureaucrats shilling for politically well-connected companies." And to prove their point, they attack that liberal, socialist Commie company, UPS. "Another little sign—a pro-NEI press release from the United Parcel Service (UPS) was distributed at the luncheon.  Non-unionized FedEx has alleged in full-page advertisements in the Washington Post and elsewhere in recent months that the Obama Administration has
tilted USG policy in favor of UPS and their 35,000 Teamster Union drivers."  

     So the right-wing Heritage Foundation has found a reason to hate UPS. And I thought UPS was pretty far to the right. How far to the right of UPS must The Heritage Foundation be? Apparantly they are too far out there to see that this country isn't going to last much longer if we don't start creating some jobs. 

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  • 3/5/2010 1:51 AM Franklin Banker wrote:
    I think Heritage is good old buddies with Fedex somehow, and wants to please them for some reason. UPS is totally correct and Fedex is totally wrong.

    This old adage applies to Fedex and it's many media objections to the current legislation:

    "Methinks he doth protest too much"

    Heritage hates unionized companies that are successful - that is the key to understanding this matter. They want to point the finger at unions and employers who are "victimized" by them, and say how bad we all are. Heritage can be bought and sold and apparently they have been in this case.

    More business through increased exports is a great idea, and it would benefit UPS and Fedex. How bad can that be?
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