New York Times Sides With Vermont Lefties Against Lockheed Martin's 'Greenwashing'
The lead story in Thursday’s National section of the New York Times treated with respect an anti-military temper tantrum from the left-wing town of Burlington, Vermont by Abby Goodnough, "In a Green Town, Activists See Red Over Lockheed Martin."
While Times stories involving conservative complaints are invariably overloaded with "conservative" labels, Goodnough included only one mention of the obvious ideological tilt of the opponents of Lockheed Martin, the military contractor proposing a clean energy project with the town. The leftists were balanced only by wishy-washy local officials and corporate boilerplate from a Lockheed spokesman.
The top half of the page was dominated by a picture of someone strumming a protest song on an acoustic guitar, and the Times also reprinted what looks like a pair of old-style woodcuts ("eye-catching") from a local artist comparing Lockheed Martin to both the Devil and the Trojan Horse.
Goodnough disguised what sounds like snobbish leftist provincialism as local pride:
Car sharing is beloved in this laid-back college town, as are solar panels, rain gardens and most anything designed to fight global warming from the ground up. A bicycle service will pick up your kitchen scraps for composting, and farmers will deliver your vegetables in a biodiesel-fueled truck.
Pride in these homegrown efforts runs deep, and so some Burlingtonians were livid when Mayor Bob Kiss announced a partnership late last year with Lockheed Martin, the military contractor, to work on clean-energy projects.
They accuse the company of "greenwashing." Goodnough sympathetically allowed the lefty environmentalists to let loose with increasingly paranoid and hyperactive rhetoric, including one who feared Lockheed Martin might send some supplies with company logos on them to public schools (the horror).
"I’m deathly afraid of polluting our image with their war machine record," said Jeffrey C. Frost, executive director of AgRefresh, a bioenergy consulting firm here. "Realistically, why would they be coming here and asking us to partner with them? The only rational answer I can come up with is they want to associate themselves with what Burlington represents."
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Noting the recent flooding from Lake Champlain, which reached record levels last week after an unusually wet winter and spring, Ms. Mulvaney-Stanak added, "The clock is ticking on climate change all around us, and we need to be pragmatic."
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"Dear Lockheed Martin-
Submitted by johnsonl on Fri, 05/13/2011 - 12:55pm.
please consider moving your facilities to Virginia. We are a right to work state. We are willing to be generous with tax breaks and we will appreciate any and all efforts on your behalf to operate in an environmentally supportive manner. We are famous not only as The Mother of Presidents, but we also enjoy hosting a huge population of military contractors and military bases. If you are tired of unions, Ben and Jerry's ice cream and hippies singing "kum by yah" at your front gate, give us a chance to host you. Our non union workers would love to give you their best ideas and efforts.
Sincerely,
The Commonwealth of Virginia"
Ditto for Florida.....come on down....
Submitted by nonncom on Fri, 05/13/2011 - 2:14pm.
We have seen the enemy and he is us.....(Pogo)
LM has been the largest defense contractor for a while now
Submitted by falcon on Sat, 05/14/2011 - 10:53am.
and while it's nice that LM wants to get involved in "green" projects, there's really no need to do so. Granted, solar cells can play an important role in generating supplemental energy (even though they're not efficient enough to take over the role of primary power generation), and also granted, we need to do more to conserve our resources. Given that, the only reason they would deign to operate in the People's Republic of Vermont is to try and extend their reach in the Northeast. Personally, I wouldn't go anywhere near New England.
The other thing is that LM operates in a rather large right-to-work state (Texas) and apparently sees no need to get out of unionized states - after all, they're really the ones with the big stick, and even the powerful International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers can't bow the company to its will. So their decision to partner with Burlington for "green" projects is puzzling. Obviously, there must be money to be had, otherwise the company wouldn't do it.
And placating the hippies in VT won't change their opinion of LM and its "death machines". I guess they're OK with being ruled by Communist, totalitarian thugs. BTW, isn't the Senate's only confirmed Socialist, Bernard Sanders, from Vermont? Just askin'....
“I will not stand by and watch this great country destroy itself under mediocre leadership, that drifts from one crisis to the next, eroding our national will and purpose.” – Ronald Reagan, July 17, 1980.
Damned If You...
Submitted by HardRightTurn on Fri, 05/13/2011 - 7:51pm.
What would John Galt do?
Fear and loathing in Obamerica.
To more fully comprehend the Left, one must read “Leftism As Psychopathy” by John Ray, M.A., Ph.D. Caution, it might scare you a little bit.
http://jonjayray.tripod.com/psycho.html
Let them starve, see how long
Submitted by LAM SON 719 on Fri, 05/13/2011 - 8:22pm.
Let them starve, see how long they last chewing in a yoga mat and an NPR totebag. One has to wonder how much of their green lifestyle scam is subsidized?
"Gramma" Wears Denim and Birkenstocks...
Submitted by Chris Norman on Sat, 05/14/2011 - 12:57am.
The MSM always tries to pass off anti-military radicals and old hippies off as just "regular folks". Now, they're trying to pass off the Commune of Vermont as just a "regular state".