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Apple ThinkWin|Win Instead of ThinkiWin

Today I awoke to news anchor Ashleigh Banfield and Team on CNN discussing what Apple was to announce they planned to do with their extraordinary pile of cash, some $96B. I had a conversation with my wife, who is a recent Apple convert of the Apple iPad, iPhone and soon to buy the new MacBook Pro when it is released, about Apple and their amazing success. Many people forget that Apple was literally 90 days from bankruptcy before they brought back Steve Jobs and he literally saved the company by shear Vision and Leadership. A lesson for those choosing CEO’s in the future and one HP should have considered before allowing Meg Whitman and Ray Lane to lead a Coup’ to take over HP.

Apple’s CEO, Tim Cook announced what everyone had predicted would be the primary announcement, dividends and a three year, $10B, stock buyback plan and then it hit me.

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Where is my Dividend?

During all the conversation by the News Anchors on TV, all the articles in Newspapers and online blogs and even in a lengthy excited conversation with my wife, I realized no one, not even myself had mentioned, why don’t they pay the poor laborers more? In all the conversations it was expected that those wealthy enough to own Apple stock would receive dividends and for their stock price to go up from stock buybacks, but no one even considered possibly rewarding those who it would impact the most and who had the most impact on the quality of Apple products?  I mean really, if the employees manufacturing the Apple products in China did not put the tremendous effort to manufacture quality products then we would not be having this conversation today. I don’t care how innovative Apple products are if they were not also quality manufactured and reliable no one buy them and they would go the way of Ford and Gateway where ‘Job was not #1’. We wouldn’t have the tremendous advancement in culture, technology and quality of life because no application developers would develop for products that were unreliable and not durable. On the other hand the employees manufacturing Apple products in China did focus and produce quality products and Apple did succeed in direct correlation to the level of quality the manufacturing employees in China put into each individual task in putting together iPads, iPhones, and other innovative Apple products that have changed the way we live, learn, and enjoy life.

So why reward those workers in China for the direct impact they had in making Apple the leader in technology products today? Can you imagine how much impact $10B over three years would have on workers in China manufacturing Apple products? Can you imagine what an extra $1 an hour would do for a worker in China manufacturing Apple products? Can you imagine what a portion of that $2.65 dividend for each of approximately the 1 billion Apple shares outstanding or in other words $2.65B PER QUARTER could do to improving living conditions for those living 8 to a room working 12 – 16 hours a day, six days a week and eating in a cafeteria? I mean seriously, did no one in Apple consider this? Did no one in the media consider this either? Are we just a society that thinks of how to get richer ourselves and not about improving the quality of life of the rest of the world struggling to make the products that tremendously improve our quality of life? Are we really that self-centered, selfish and thoughtless?

Doesn’t this topic deserve some consideration because after all if you improve the quality of life in China and other places in the world that manufacture Apple products they might also one day be able to afford to purchase Apple products and become Apple customers and then sell the products to vastly more people around the world, thereby increasing creativity, innovation, invention and fueling another revolution in technology improving quality of life.

Isn’t it better to ‘ThinkWinWin’ instead of ThinkiWin all the time?

Question to Bill Gates

Today Bill Gates has an iReport Assignment on CNN in which you can ask him a question via video or text message on the very same day CNN also had an article on Human Trafficking entitled ‘Trafficking in Mozambique: ‘Every minute was the worst’.

I would like Bill Gates to explain something to me. As a former Microsoft employee who was originally hired on the day Windows 3.1 was released, I admire and respect Bill Gates. His partnership with Warren Buffet and his wife to create the ‘The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’ leads to only further reason to admire and respect Bill Gates but I still have something I would like Bill Gates to explain to me.

Today, in this very complex and harsh world we live in we have very serious problems, some of which are medical tragedies being acted upon by Bill Gates and his foundation. There are many however that are not related to medicine, not related to war or ethnic conflict that have gone on for a thousand years, but simply man made crimes against humanity that quite simply we as a Human Race have not demanded the Leadership to solve. Crimes like Human Trafficking.

I believe Humanity and life itself demands more of people in Bill Gates position and circle of influence. I know for one if I had their wealth and influence I would be much more active in improving the Human condition that we all must exist and survive, I feel that people with said position and influence have an unwritten mandate to act, to Lead, to Inspire, and to outright demand the halting of such disgusting exploitation of human beings such as Slavery and Human Trafficking.

There is simply no reason under any God you serve that the Leaders of the world, Captains of Industry, Technology, and Finance should not demand of Presidents and Prime Ministers around the world to MAKE AND ACT UPON laws that forcibly remove the practice of Slavery from this planet. This is an actionable and achievable goal and one worthy of the effort required.

There is simply NO REASON, none what so ever, that this cannot be done is there Mr. Bill Gates?

Modern Slavery

Written By: William Marlowe

I believe the majority of the people in the U.S., indeed in the world, know the difference between basic right and wrong, fair and unfair. Arguably all people of the world believe slavery to be an abomination; Slavery is the nasty, ugly scar on the past of human existence, and rightly so.  Unfortunately slavery still exists on almost every continent and almost in every country in the world and even though it is illegal in all of these countries there is still a small group of sadistic sociopaths who would be a part of exploiting other Human Beings in some form of slavery.

Some of these people rationalize this practice of slavery as holding on to their culture and customs and preserving their way of life such as in the form of indentured servitude as it exists in India, the Middle East and much of Asia. I would ask if the same is not done in western society and culture.  Is not Capitalism a form of modern slavery?

Since the time of creating a Master and Slave culture the master has always created systems to shackle the slave, either physically or through other means such as debt to continue working for the master.  The master has created elaborate societal and cultural practices, everything from the company store to drugs, to keep the slave shackled to working for a cheap wage even in modern slavery, the corporation.

Modern slavery is only a more sophisticated form of slavery.  By keeping the slave in debt by providing what are initially cheap loans to buy items on credit such as homes, cars, food etc, the banking industry provides the Corporations with a large pool of slaves to keep their corporations operating while the corporations owe the banks money also and are also slaves to the banks. All in the name of the ‘American Dream’ that one day you can own a piece of happiness, provide a better life for your family, and that your children will have more opportunity than you had.

Are you truly free to quit your job and pursue your life’s passion with the tremendous debt you owe or the tremendous living expenses you must pay just to survive another month? Are we not in a form of indentured servitude if we cannot break free from our monthly toil to pursue our dreams, whatever they may be to each and every one of us?

Have you ever truly closely examined the rate of increase of rent or your house payment compared to what it was 10 years ago? Have you ever done the same decade analysis of medical costs, food prices, and the cost of energy? Yet there is no report of severe inflation by government but we all know 10 years ago our medical bills were probably 1/10th of what they are today and our rent payment at least 1/3 of what it is today and college tuitions have reportedly increased 900%!  This while more corporations are running hospitals and more banks are foreclosing on millions of homes this year.

Are we not trapped in this cycle of working more every year to earn just a little bit less and giving away more and more of what used to be family time to our employer just to keep an equal footing of where we were last year? Isn’t that a form of slavery of sorts?

How much money is enough money? When do you think you will be able to stop working and retire like our parents were able to do? I do not believe that day will ever come for me and thus I have unknowingly, not of my own making, become a slave like the other 99% out there.

We are now all slaves to our form of civilization and society that would allow corporations to become the Robber Barons we outlawed so long ago. Most of us know this is wrong and know it is not what we want to leave for our children to inherit but we have created this form of cannibalistic government and we are the only ones that can change it but have enough people truly realized what the problems are.

Occupy Wall St. protestors present a great opportunity to make dramatic change in history not just for the United States but for all humanity if we can come to some common demands for Human Rights that will become the foundational building blocks of fair trade of the future just like the United States Constitution used to be before it was capitalized and sold to the highest bidder on K street.

All of this must start with a focus on some fundamental inalienable rights, the very same that were written about so long ago, the right to Life, Liberty and Pursuit of Happiness. We cannot achieve any of these in a government that does not represent the people but instead represents businesses that would seek to exploit the people.

We Demand:

  1. Fair and firm regulation of Wall Street and the derivatives market that once again makes these markets transparent and responsible for accurately and fairly reporting the truth
  2. Term Limits for both houses of Congress limiting it to two terms just like the Executive Branch of Government
  3. Legitimate campaign finance reform that is written by and approved by the people of this country in a national referendum that no longer makes it legal for lobbyists, corporations or businesses to contribute to any campaign finance funds be it Federal or State
  4. The right by the people to call a national referendum to recall Congress and replace them with new representatives if they are not representing the will of the people.
  5. A flat tax where individuals and corporations alike pay a flat percentage of their income every year with no exemptions and elimination of the IRS waste of funding
  6. Make an act of corruption by both the briber and the governmental official bribed an act of Treason punishable by life in prison