Just to bring this back to digital technology... Kodak filed for bankruptcy 
today.

"Besides potentially aiding in the patent sale, bankruptcy protection could 
also allow Kodak to shed hundreds of millions of dollars in pension 
obligations. Kodak said in a filing that it contributed about $245 million to 
its U.S. pension obligations last year, and that it has been unable to shrink 
those liabilities to a more manageable level."

http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2012/01/19/eastman-kodak-files-for-bankruptcy/?hp

The economy is so removed from reality that the 99% aren't even participants in 
it, let alone beneficiaries.  Speculation and restructuring determines 
everything.  Hard work and creativity are irrelevant.
 
This Kodak story is terrifying for anyone who understands it.  The "Kodak 
Moment" is burned in the American cultural mindset like Apple pie, and here we 
see that both the technological ingenuity and the brand power of this yankee 
giant are nothing but commodities to the capitalists.  Sell the patents, troll 
other patents, sell off the bits and pieces, take a big CEO bonus, file for 
bankruptcy, ditch the pensions and move on to the next company.  "Which company 
was that again?"

Pensions are "liabilities" to Kodak.  That about says it all.

It will be interesting to see this battle play out in Romney vs Obama.  B.O. 
has smartly positioned himself as slightly sympathetic to Occupy, and he can 
only hope the Republicans choose a candidate which allows him to frame the 
debate as Community Organizer vs Vulture Capitalist.

He'll later have to prove his credentials by undermining Occupy - maybe by 
starting a war - but perhaps the focus of Campaign 2012 on the ills of 
capitalism will provide more leftist momentum than the backroom boys can 
handle. The Tea Party has proven a useful tool of the right, whose power might 
have begun to recede; co-opting and manipulating Occupy is a trickier 
proposition, I hope, if only because it represents a much broader global 
constituency, and, well, actually has its analysis right.

-Flick Harrison

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