BlackRock gets a much-needed face slap
The woke firm run by woke CEO
As Sen.
BlackRock is the world’s largest money manager, overseeing roughly
“During the global financial crisis of 2007-2009, the
There’s a saying about absolute power.
“BlackRock: The secret world power,” DW wrote back in 2015.
It corrupts — absolutely.
Fink has made no secret about his revisioning of BlackRock from a profit-driven corporation to a social-conscious corporation. In 2020, in a letter to CEOs of the companies BlackRock taps for investment, Fink wrote, “Climate change has become a defining factor in companies’ long-term prospects.” In 2022, in a letter to CEOs, Fink wrote, “Employees are increasingly looking to their employer as the most trusted, competent, and ethical source of information — more so than government, the media, and NGOs.”
That’s how BlackRock came to be one of the world’s most effective pushers of radical environmental regulatory controls — by taking over the world’s investments and by making it impossible for businesses that bucked the ESG standards to partake in the financial pot controlled by Fink and his government partners. Fink is more bully than businessman. He’s a blackmailer, exploiting the capitalistic system that make him wealthy for personal agendas and vendettas.
As
Florida’s yank of
But Florida’s not the first.
South Carolina’s state treasurer announced a couple months ago he was pulling
That’s a wordy way of warning BlackRock to stay in its lane.
“Our states will not idly stand for our pensioners’ retirements to be sacrificed for BlackRock’s climate agenda,” the gang of 19 wrote. “The time has come for BlackRock to come clean on whether it actually values our states’ most valuable stakeholders, our current and future retirees, or risk losses even more significant than those caused by BlackRock’s quixotic climate agenda.”
That’s a much-needed face slap for a company run by a CEO who’s frankly grown too big for his britches and requires a massive reminder about who really runs things in America: the citizens.
Businesses should be allowed to grow as much as their owners want and capitalism should be allowed to soar free and unfettered. But not at the expense of America’s
America, in the end, is a democratic-republic, not an oligarchy. BlackRock is a business entity, not a government organization.
Capitalism only works so long as the capitalists are moral and principled and virtuous and subservient to the
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