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Good Guys Win One: With ALEC, Things Go Better Without Coke

Posted: 04/04/2012 7:40 pm

Score one for the good guys: After being pressured by Color of Change and other progressive groups, Coca-Cola has left ALEC -- the cynical corporate coalition that has pushed a bevy of anti-democratic, anti-middle class, and anti-consumer initiatives.

Now that Coke's come around, next up is Walmart. Their response on the ALEC issue was equivocal and unacceptable. And the issue needs to be raised directly and firmly with the other companies that back the organization - a list that includes AT&T, Bayer, ExxonMobil, GlaxoSmithKline, Johnson & Johnson, Kraft Foods, Pfizer and UPS.

Standing Up

This weekend on The Breakdown we interviewed Rashad Robinson, Color of Change's executive director, about the Trayvon Martin case and the role of ALEC in "stand your ground" laws like Florida's. He indicated that ALEC's member companies were going to be a leading target of the campaign for greater political and economic justice.

A few days after that interview aired, Color of Change sent an email to its mailing list that read in part:

You and more than 85,000 Color Of Change members have called on corporations to stop supporting the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) because of its role in voter suppression.

We contacted Coca-Cola to make sure they understand that through their membership in ALEC, they are supporting racially-discriminatory voter ID... They told us they recognize the importance of voting rights but claimed that they weren't responsible for ALEC's voter ID legislation.

But it doesn't matter whether the company had a direct role in the legislation -- by funding ALEC, Coca-Cola is supporting an effort to disenfranchise African-Americans, Latinos, students, the elderly, the disabled and the poor. Eventually, representatives from Coca-Cola stopped responding to our emails and phone calls.

Will you help us hold Coca-Cola accountable for supporting voter suppression?

No Defense

It's true that ALEC is like the United States Chamber of Commerce, in that many of its member companies don't realize what it really stands for. But the ones who have consciences (or understand the power of consumer anger) will eventually respond, just as they have for the Chamber. (Many leading corporations have left that organization as it moves to the extreme right.)

So the role of activists in this situation isn't just to exert pressure, but to educate. Companies like Coca-Cola need to understand the real nature of the organization they're supporting. These corporations do bear moral responsibility for the actions taken with their funding and support, and they should be held accountable.

(We'll be airing an interview this weekend with Zaid Jilani, who wrote an excellent piece on The Five Most Despicable Laws Passed by ALEC, which Zaid lists as "banning living wages," "crippling collective bargaining," "privatizing our schools," attacking voter rights," and "selling prisons to the highest bidder." We asked Zaid about laws that didn't make the top five, and they were pretty bad too.)

A Coke and a Smile

Coca-Cola responded either to the information or to the persuasion. As Think Progress reports, Coke officials told the Washington Examiner today:

The Coca-Cola Company has elected to discontinue its membership with the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC). Our involvement with ALEC was focused on efforts to oppose discriminatory food and beverage taxes, not on issues that have no direct bearing on our business. We have a long-standing policy of only taking positions on issues that impact our Company and industry.

As Think Progress notes, the withdrawal came just five hours after Color of Change sent its email.

In other Coca-Cola news, the company just signed a deal with Dunkin' Brands to make its soft drinks available at Dunkin' Donuts, Baskin-Robbins, and other Dunkin' facilities. If you ask me, it's a good day for a Coke (classic only, if you ask me), along with a donut or a couple scoops of ice cream.

Attention Shoppers

Coca-Cola's retraction came in the Examiner's "Secrets" blog. Blogger Paul Bedard's interpretation of the facts comes with a strong ideological bias, but the facts are clear: The good guys won.

By contrast, Wal-Mart told the Examiner:

Our membership in any organization does not affirm our agreement with each policy created by the broader group. Wal-Mart has a long history of supporting voter rights, and we continue to be a strong proponent of this issue. In fact, Wal-Mart was an active supporter in 2006 of the renewal of the Voting Rights Act of... One of Wal-Mart's basic beliefs is respect for the individual, and Wal-Mart will continue to stand with all Americans in ensuring our right to vote.

Not good enough. If you support people who are attacking the right to vote, financially and with your reputation, then you are supporting injustice.

Attention Sellers: This could affect your bottom line in a big way. There's a large majority in this country that feels disenfranchised from the political process -- and is. They've been, in the crude words of bar patrons everywhere, "screwed, blued, and tattooed." They've lost their jobs, or their wages have stagnated, while organizations like ALEC strip them of organizing rights and the chance for a job at a living wage.

They've also been disenfranchised by voter laws like the ones ALEC supports, and by a money-driven, corporate political process. But that disenfranchised majority has enormous economic power -- and it's learning how to use it. One of our most effective tools for responding to the power of corporate money is by cutting off the source of that money.

Heads up, Wal-Mart. Know who does a lot of shopping in your stores? People who have been victimized by ALEC policies: Poor people, minorities and people who are working more and earning less. They're getting wise, they're getting angry -- and they're getting involved.

Richard (RJ) Eskow, a consultant and writer (and former insurance/finance executive), is a Senior Fellow with the Campaign for America's Future and the host of The Breakdown, broadcast Saturdays nights from 7-9 p.m. on WeAct Radio, AM 1480 in Washington, DC.

 

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Robert Fanney
Scribbler
02:31 PM on 04/07/2012
Please help remove ALEC's funding by signing this petition and actively boycotting companies that support ALEC:

http://www.change.org/petitions/at-t-corporate-funders-stop-funding-alec-or-face-boycott
07:39 PM on 04/05/2012
How can J&J a company that prides itself on supporting the caring professionals that are required to treat the victims of those gun laws that ALEC lobbies for.

Wake Up America, spend your dollars wisely.

VOTE
07:30 PM on 04/05/2012
Kraft wears the ALEC hat and sucks Kochs
Here's a list of Kraft products to boycott ~ ♥ ~
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Kraft_brands
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hatmadder
nothing is more real than nothing
06:22 PM on 04/05/2012
Keeping ALEC on the front page and holding them accountable for their assault on our democracy is a mission of mercy. Hopefully, WalMart will see the light...
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FredSanders
I Have An F- Rating From The NRA
06:02 PM on 04/05/2012
Heads up, Wal-Mart. Know who does a lot of shopping in your stores? People who have been victimized by ALEC policies: Poor people, minorities and people who are working more and earning less. They're getting wise, they're getting angry -- and they're getting involved.

____________

If Walmart stops the funding, it will be as bad for ALEC as it was for Rush.
Walmart, are you listening??
David Dem
End the War
12:15 AM on 06/02/2012
Wal-Mart has just dropped its funding for ALEC.

http://www.democracynow.org/2012/6/1/headlines#618
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becalew
05:50 PM on 04/05/2012
I resent your ridiculous premis that the "good guys win one". So everyone that agrees with voter ID and right to carry and defend oneself is a bad guy? That is crazy. The supreme court has stood by voter ID and right to carry has SAVED lives. This boycott is your right, but there are far more people who are conservative than you liberals who think you have to silence those who oppose your ideas.
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Ronald B. Robinson
Keeping the Jesuit Tradition Alive
05:34 PM on 04/05/2012
Things go better WITHOUT the KOCHS!
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abbienormal
What hump?
07:26 PM on 04/05/2012
Well said.

F&F.
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DrJykell
Truth hunter
04:40 PM on 04/05/2012
The problem with Alec is they represent a group who see the American ppl as commodities only---wanting to lower the standard of living for every American working family---whether it be thru wages & benefits----or the right to have HC at all-----which has killed consumer demand in America..

The war on the middle class is real----Alec needs to be held accountable for the damage done to the American ppl---trickle down was their con---and now we know---we need to drtive these ppl out...
China is not an economy the American pplwant to copy---lets regulate the fraud out of America!
04:01 PM on 04/05/2012
It's not a "win" to intimidate and threaten opponents. Wouldn't it be more
valid to win on the merits? But alas, there is no defense for opposing
photo IDs. S.C. set up a 800 number to take anyone unable to get
a photo ID directly to get one for free. After 30 days, 28 people had
called and been assisted. The only ones affected by photo IDs are
the dead and illegals. Not that facts matter, in states with photo IDs
voting participation increased. If I were a minority, I would be insulted
by the assumption I was too stupid to register to vote.
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Django48
The crispy noodle in the vegetarian salad of life
06:14 PM on 04/05/2012
Voter ID laws are a solution in search of a problem. There is no credible evidence to support the claim that ineligible persons are voting illegally. The only purpose of voter ID laws is to disenfranchise eligible citizens believed likely to vote Democratic. You can't prove otherwise.
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hatmadder
nothing is more real than nothing
06:20 PM on 04/05/2012
So, how's that small government thing working out?
01:47 PM on 04/05/2012
Just told my wife no more Coke as we will drink another soft drink. I am old enough to make my own decisions and apparently Coke isn't. Pressure got you and you backed down on your goals. Richard Eskow represents the left side of the issue.
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Bridgette Angelos
a mom
04:26 PM on 04/05/2012
Nichols D Kennedy, What's the difference between your motives and Coke's? You want to penalize coke for their decision and coke doesn't want to be penalized by us....same difference except coke has alot more to gain by this decision than you do.
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humanbeing-rick
Born in the USA 1947
10:48 AM on 04/05/2012
"It's true that ALEC is like the United States Chamber of Commerce, in that many of its member companies don't realize what it really stands for. " -- The corporations and businesses that want to survive will need to wake up and start paying attention to what groups they support. If it is not good for the people, the people will not support it, in fact we will try to drive them out of business.
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Bridgette Angelos
a mom
11:34 AM on 04/05/2012
humanbeing-rick, Completely agree.
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SENT1
Check, Checking, 1,2,3, my mic sounds nice
12:15 AM on 04/06/2012
Walli/ma.r.t. will never concede the alec is e.v.i.l...co. is Con/tea bagger to the core...fan
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tinarm
call me a proud FemaNazi according to Rush.
10:42 AM on 04/05/2012
RJ we can contact Wal-Mart but it won't do any good. Did you check out who they are supporting for president? That would be Romney.
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ywcachieve
President Barack H. Obama supporter.
06:21 PM on 04/05/2012
What about AT&T, Bayer, ExxonMobil, GlaxoSmithKline, Johnson & Johnson, Kraft Foods, Pfizer and UPS. Don't just single out Walmart.
Linda from Deerfield
Paying attention
10:04 AM on 04/05/2012
I am stunned that I had no idea that ALEC was a corporate coalition. That makes many of their actions all the more horrifying. It truly feels that Democracy is under attack from every corner. Thank you, Richard Eskow. I'm beginning to realize that you are a real treasure.
10:42 AM on 04/05/2012
See the following url for more info:

alecexposed.org/
09:08 AM on 04/05/2012
proving you are eligible to vote does not deny anyones rights.
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Bethab
09:37 AM on 04/05/2012
Registering your gun does not deny you your right to bear arms....are you ok with that?
05:17 PM on 04/05/2012
of course
03:40 PM on 04/05/2012
I agree I still don't see how needing to show an ID to get a ballot is a bad thing. i would like to ensure that when someone goes vote that the vote that is cast is by the correct person who is registered. it's possible for a person otherwise to go to different polling stations and pretend to be someone else and cast votes for them.
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medicontheedge
big loud broad
04:20 PM on 04/05/2012
If there is ACTUALLY real voter fraud, you would be right....but the fact is, there IS NOT. It is a well played falsehood by cons to attempt to deny the vote to folks the cons and their corporate overlords consider to be less than equal.
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09:00 AM on 04/05/2012
Wal-Mart claims that "One of Wal-Mart's basic beliefs is respect for the individual"? Biggest laugh I've had yet today.
09:09 AM on 04/05/2012
thats how i felt when obama wanted to jump into healthcare! and balance the the budget on the backs of americans!
Linda from Deerfield
Paying attention
10:06 AM on 04/05/2012
So you're one of those "deficits don't matter" advocates?