FOX Rushes To Defend ALEC After Coca-Cola Cuts Ties With Group (click title to entry - thank you)
April 05, 2012 5:25 pm ET
by Marcus Feldman
Coca-Cola, one of its corporate sponsors, has cut ties with the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) after advocacy group Color of Change had called for a boycott of Coca-Cola due to its ties with ALEC. And Fox hasn't wasted much time coming to ALEC's defense.
Now, I know for a fact, Russia wouldn't put up with it for two seconds, which may very well explain why Walmart is not sincerely welcome there.
MOSCOW
(Reuters) - Retailer Wal-Mart Stores Inc (WMT.N) (click here) has let caution thwart its ambitions in Russia, and will find profits harder to come by if it delays getting a foothold in the vast market catering to 140 million people.
Fearful of getting hamstrung by Russia's complicated and time-consuming bureaucracy, the world number one retailer has been outmaneuvered by its European peers - Auchan AUCH.UL and Metro (MEOG.DE) have become the third and fourth biggest food retailers in the $300 billion-plus market....
Proposed Walmart grocery draws crowd to Hayward meeting (click here)
Posted: 04/05/2012 09:44:11 PM PDT
Updated: 04/05/2012 09:47:07 PM PDT
HAYWARD -- A crowd at City Hall was about equally divided Thursday night between supporters of a proposed Walmart grocery at a former Circuit City site and those who do not want the retailer moving in.
The Planning Commission was slated to vote on whether existing permits apply to a 34,000-square-foot Walmart Neighborhood Grocery, and whether further environmental review is needed. They had not reached a vote by late into the evening.
While the main issue before planners was whether the store qualified as a "regional or sub-regional" retailer -- which would mean existing permits are valid -- speakers during public comment talked about topics ranging from crime and blight at the current vacant site, the need for a grocery in the area, and the value of higher-paying union jobs at other grocery outlets....
A vicious agenda
6:16 PM, Apr. 5, 2012
...The work of ALEC (click here) goes far beyond “pro-business” legislation like right-to-work laws and efforts to break public employees’ unions. Other model legislation that the group has advanced include bills targeting illegal immigrants and those that would limit voter participation by requiring photo identification cards.
A report on National Public Radio yesterday noted that House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, was once a proud ALEC member. In remarks to the organization in 2009, he said: “Not only does [ALEC] bring like-minded legislators together, but the private sector engagement and partnership in ALEC is really what I think makes it the organization that it is.”...