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By Richard Mellor
Afscme Local 44, retired
The CEO of Axon Enterprise
Inc. is a happy camper right now. Axon is the company that makes Tasers and
sells them to all the nice security and police forces around the world keeping
us all safe and free. Patrick Smith’s pay package last year was $246 million
and that was about 20 times greater than the media pay for an S&P boss even
though Axon, with a market capitalization of $3.8 billion is too small a
company to be included in the S&P 500 index.
You have to think about the
society and world we live in when someone whose life activity is spent
producing weapons that are overwhelmingly used as a means of social control
and oppression, earns that sort of money. I spoke to a local politician two
days ago who told me, as we are so often told, that there isn’t the money for
education. I mentioned I was opposed to these parcel taxes that are heaped on
homeowners to place the recurring band aids on an education system that the
private sector and its political representatives are bleeding dry. These band
aids don’t work. They always come back for more and this makes it harder to
build a generalized movement that can actually build a real, functioning
democratically controlled public education system.
But as we can see from the Taser business, there's plenty of money in society.
In the main, politicians at
the local level, regardless of their desires and intentions, end up acting as
agents of the billionaires, carrying out their policies that are intended to
make workers and the middle class pay for capitalism’s inability to provide
basic social services and needs for the population. No local or municipal board
can halt this assault on US workers alone and it is intensifying as US capitalism
cannot maintain its position as one of the world’s dominant powers without
driving the living standards of US workers down further. As we have stated on
this blog many times, Lyndon Johnson’s claim of being able to provide of guns
and butter was never really possible in the best of times and it certainly is
not possible now.
This does not mean a local
council or school board could not have an affect. If a local candidate(s) made
it clear that they cannot halt this drive to the bottom alone but would use their
position to point out where the money is and to build a wider, generalized
movement to get it, this is a start.
They would have to campaign on a promise of refusing to take part in any
cuts whatsoever always explaining that the movement is the answer not
individual politicians no matter how well intentioned. They will have to openly reject the idea that the market is the answer to all things and that capitalism is the only form of social organization. Like the heads of organized labor, if they do not see a movement of the working class as the force that can change society, then they have no alternative to capitlism and always try to save it form itself at workers expense.
If a local municipal body
were to have a majority of candidates with this strategy and mobilizing people
around direct action, fight to win tactics this would be a pole of attraction
to those who have lost all hope that political action can make a
difference. It would seem to me that
DSA, with its considerable resources could play this role rather than helping
advance the interests of the Democratic Party. A city council that had a
majority with this approach could then use its base to spread it to
neighboring municipal bodies and communities, attending council meetings and supporting
activists and candidates for these bodies who join the movement, help build it
and support openly a program against austerity and to make the rich pay for the
crisis of their system.
The CEO of Axon’s $246
million package for 2018 is dependent on Axon growing,
reaching market capitalization
milestones, increasing revenue and basically making profit. What that means
really, is that state security forces, the police, the more militarized urban
security forces like those being used against the French workers and the Yellow
Vest movement at the moment need to grow and they surely will as the crisis of
capitalism intensifies.
We will see much more of it here. The police that are basically occupying forces in the urban centers of the US have been quite free with the use of Tasers as well as live ammo as we all know by now. So the future looks good for Mr. Smith------for a while.
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We will see much more of it here. The police that are basically occupying forces in the urban centers of the US have been quite free with the use of Tasers as well as live ammo as we all know by now. So the future looks good for Mr. Smith------for a while.
I can think of better ways to
use the resources of society, human labor power and money capital than the
Taser industry. But capitalists are driven to protect themselves and their
system and, as with all things, make a lot of many doing it.
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