Meet Obama's Deficit Commission Appointee David Cote - the Most Dangerous Man in America
Wednesday 01 September 2010
by: Mike Elk | AlterNet | Report

Honeywell CEO David Cote. (Photo: Honeywell)
A lot of attention recently has been focused on one of President Obama's top advisors on Social Security - Former Senator Alan Simpson (R-WY) after he described Social Security as being "a milk cow with 310 million tits". Perhaps attention should be focused instead on a much more sinister one of President Obama's personal appointments to serve on his deficit commission.
Meet Honeywell CEO David Cote - the most dangerous man in America. David Cote is so dangerous that he's willing to risk nuclear fallout in order to demand that uranium workers agree to cutting their retiree health care and pension plans.
Honeywell runs the only conversion facility in the world that can distill pure uranium in Metropolis, Illinois. On June 28th, Honeywell locked out its union workers during contract negotiations because the union, United Steelworkers (USW) Local 7-669, refused to accept the company proposal to eliminate retiree health care and pension plans for new hires and increase workers' out of pocket health care to $8,500 a year. Good health care coverage for retirees is especially important to uranium workers who suffer rates of cancer ten times higher than the general public due to their daily interaction with radioactive material; thus the workers refused to give in to demands to cut their retiree health care coverage entirely.
In a major concession, however, the Uranium workers' union refused to go on strike in the interests of keeping the plant safe and agreed to continue working under an extension of their current contract. Honeywell, which is already making record profits, decided they could make even more if they played hardball with their workers and risked a nuclear disaster.
So Honeywell locked out the local uranium workers with decades of experience operating the Metropolis uranium enrichment facility. Instead, Honeywell hired hastily trained "scabs" (replacement workers) to run the plant. Honeywell uranium worker John Paul Smith described the plan to run the plant on poorly trained scab labor as "a serious gamble." The Metropolis uranium plant is the only uranium enrichment facility in the world that can distill uranium and it would be impossible to train workers fully on how to run such a complex facility.
"Basically, Honeywell CEO David Cote has a gun to the head of the local community," said Mark Dudzic, who has decades of experience negotiating with the nuclear industry as a long time organizer with the old Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union (OCAW). One local resident Jerry Baird described the anxiety the community is feeling. "If they remember everything, it'll probably run. If they don't, they'll probably kill us all."
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"Honeywell CEO David Cote is subtly threatening the lives of an entire community in order to increase Honeywell's profits," said Dudzic. When the mafia threatens people this way, the FBI calls it extortion; when a corporation does it, it gets called labor relations.
Cote's threats to our nation's security don't just stop there.
Honeywell does billions of dollars of business with the Pentagon as a military contractor. As a member of the Deficit Commission, it is Honeywell CEO David Cotes' role to make sure that the commission doesn't examine cutting waste in the military contracting process that Honeywell benefits from.
This despite a recent study by a bipartisan commission showed that $1 trillion could be cut easily from the defense budget. A different report by the House Armed Services Defense Acquisition Reform Panel this spring showed that the military contract process has so little oversight and is so wasteful that it's actually harmful to our national security. Cote has instead pushed back against calls by Senator Tom Coburn (R-OK) to cut waste in the military by suggesting instead that the military cut the pay of its troops overseas (many of whom are already relying on food stamps) and make them pay for their own health care.
Honeywell CEO David Cote's decision-making process personifies the short-sighted mentality of those calling for cutting Social Security. The families of the 52 million Social Security beneficiaries, whose benefits would be cut, would be forced to take money out of the economy and financially provide for their loved ones. Men like Honeywell CEO David Cote are so dangerously short-sighted that they are willing to risk things like an economic recession, or nuclear fallout that hurt everyone, even big corporations, over the long run.
Honeywell CEO David Cote was the President's appointment to serve on the Deficit Commission, but a man who would threaten an entire town with nuclear annihilation in the name of corporate profits has no place deciding Social Security's fate.
Honeywell CEO David Cotes belongs on an episode of the Sopranos, not the President's Deficit Commission.
Mike Elk is a third-generation union organizer who writes for Campaign for America's Future. He previously worked for the United Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers (UE).
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Why would our Hero appoint
Wed, 09/01/2010 - 09:53 — Anonymous (not verified)Why would our Hero appoint these guys? Fans?
Any of those hastily hired
Wed, 09/01/2010 - 10:08 — Anonymous (not verified)Any of those hastily hired "scabs" on a second payroll too, e.g. for Bin Laden?
I don't swallow the
Wed, 09/01/2010 - 10:20 — Vic Anderson (not verified)I don't swallow the Cote-FEED Plant process, either! But just(ly) remember who committed the sin of commissioning the Cat-FOOD Commission: Commissioner-in-chief, BAracKA 'Bomber!! Take NO incumbents!!!
I'm a fan but not an
Wed, 09/01/2010 - 10:31 — Anonymous (not verified)I'm a fan but not an uncritical one. I sometimes shake my head.
We need to take to the streets, put bigtime pressure on the Dems to move to the left.
They won't respond to the left until they fear it, the way the GOP currently fears the right.
"...threaten an entire town
Wed, 09/01/2010 - 12:34 — Erich von Freemason (not verified)"...threaten an entire town with nuclear annihilation..."
This is what passes for journalism these days? That's just pathetic.
PS. Taking care of your parents doesn't "take money out of the economy."
Sometimes, I get the feeling that this site is run by third graders.
@17:34 "...threaten an
Wed, 09/01/2010 - 14:50 — Anonymous (not verified)@17:34 "...threaten an entire town with nuclear annihilation..."
well, not in the thermonuclear sense but if you have workers who don't know how to run a plant correctly you could contaminate everything downwind enough that it would uninhabitable. Not nearly as spectacular but just as effective.
These Masters of the
Wed, 09/01/2010 - 15:37 — Anonymous (not verified)These Masters of the Universe white males obviously hate Americans. They're causing pain and suffering of their fellow men and it apparently doesn't bother them. They appear to worship money and themselves, and have no feeling for human beings. Above all, they hate.
How do we rid ourselves of these sub-human neanderthals in our midst so we can build a sustainable, intelligent society?
No surprise. This is the
Wed, 09/01/2010 - 17:33 — Anonymous (not verified)No surprise. This is the standard procedure of the current administration. Bending to all the maneuvers of the radical right. Pretext of bipartisanship to please the Republicans. Republicans are practically governing with a Democrat façade. Are those appointments based on “contributions”? I doubt they are made on merits or knowledge. What can SS beneficiaries expect from Republican Simpson, who think they are sucking the state, which is "a milk cow with 310 million tits!". And the WH just backs this guy, indirectly approving his perversity and ignorance. One should not expect any good from this commission. One can imagine the recommendations of their report, if it ever is made public. Remember we still do not know the energy plan of Cheney. It was his plan and nobody knows what happen to it. We are supposed to be dumb. Also remember, banks that spent more on lobbying, got the biggest chunk of the bailout. There is no limit to the avarice of the big money. They want the SS money to dilapidate it. And looks like they are going to get it. Oh democracy I hope you will visit us someday, at least as a tourist.
This mind boggling that the
Wed, 09/01/2010 - 22:06 — Anonymous (not verified)This mind boggling that the industry chiefs who benefit directly from military expansion are part of the Deficit Commission. Their recommendation will probably would be to raid the social security fund, cut all benefits to employees, and keep building up the military because that is their savior. What more could go wrong? I am speechless and bewildered and totally powerless against a monolithic government which has been hijacked by the cruelest elements in the society. We are on unmistakable downward spiral which will very likely end in a big bang in which none will come out better than before. Hope I am wrong.
"This mind
Thu, 09/02/2010 - 13:41 — Anonymous (not verified)"This mind boggling.."09/02/2010-03:06.Did you hear SS trust fund has NO funds,only paper IOUs?
That needs fixing over the next few years.One wonders how these bozos managed to be appointed to the Deficit Commission.
All of Obama's appointees
Sat, 09/04/2010 - 12:27 — Anonymous (not verified)All of Obama's appointees are dangerous. This entire commission was the dumbest and most irresponsible act ever committed by a democrat president. It will cost Obama his second term and guarantee right wing fanatics sweeping victories in the coming congressional elections. The only chance Obama and the democrats have of winning is by supporting Social Security, yet here they are appointing every enemy to social security and working people in general they can find!
As for the gentleman who
Sat, 09/04/2010 - 12:35 — Anonymous (not verified)As for the gentleman who comment social security is broke and only contains IOU's, he is completely mistaken. Social Security is running on a 3.1 trillion dollar surplus, its money invested in government bonds that collect interest and will remain entirely solvent until 2030 as which point a small tax adjustment will be needed to keep it solvent, Also by then many of the baby boomers who are now collecting social security will be gone, so less people will be utilizing it. Anyone who thinks social security is broke is being fooled by scaremongers who wish to see an end to the most successful program in US history. In fact Social Security is the only solvent program left in government. That's why Bush raided it to give tax breaks to his billionaire buddies. But all that money he raided had to be paid back under federal law. If government does not fulfill its obligation to cover treasury notes we are in big trouble since China owns more then a third of our debt. Overnight the United States would be unable to borrow money from other countries. Roll back Bush's tax cuts on the rich and solve the deficit problems!
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