Politicized DOJ in act of bastardry.
The Gibson Guitar Company has announced that Federal Department of Justice agents have raided it over the use of East Indian Rosewood in their products. The wood was legally imported, but is subject to a domestic law in India that requires the wood to be processed by Indians. The Indian Government was not involved.
This appears to be an effort to intimidate Republican donors. The CEO of Gibson is a donor to Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN07) and Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN), as well as a PAC. Meanwhile the CEO of their major competitor, CF Martin and Co is a Democrat donor and uses the exact same wood in many of their products, without incurring the ire of the Feds. This has to be a blatant act of political bastardry. From Landmark Report:
The Federal Department of Justice in Washington, D.C. has suggested that the use of wood from India that is not finished by Indian workers is illegal, not because of U.S. law, but because it is the Justice Department’s interpretation of a law in India. (If the same wood from the same tree was finished by Indian workers, the material would be legal.) This action was taken without the support and consent of the government in India.
On August 24, 2011, around 8:45 a.m. CDT, agents for the federal government executed four search warrants on Gibson’s facilities in Nashville and Memphis and seized several pallets of wood, electronic files and guitars. Gibson had to cease its manufacturing operations and send workers home for the day, while armed agents executed the search warrants. Gibson has fully cooperated with the execution of the search warrants.
The fact that the government would issue warrants based on their interpretation of another country’s laws is laughable–and scary–in and of itself, but that they would demonize an American, non-unionized (coincidentally, I’m sure) company for something that isn’t even a crime (especially not in the American lawbooks) is a gross misjustice. Keep in mind that the Indian government itself wasn’t involved in the Gibson warrants and raid. …
It’s worth pointing out that Henry E. Juszkiewicz (Image above), Gibson’s Chief Executive Officer, is a donor to a couple of Republican politicians. According to the Open Secrets database, Juszkiewicz donated $2000 to Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN07) last year, as well as $1500 each to Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN). …
One of Gibson’s leading competitors is C.F. Martin & Company. The C.E.O., Chris Martin IV, is a long-time Democratic supporter, with $35,400 in contributions to Democratic candidates and the DNC over the past couple of election cycles. According to C.F. Martin’s catalog, several of their guitars contain “East Indian Rosewood.” In case you were wondering, that is the exact same wood in at least ten of Gibson’s guitars.
The Gibson facility wasn’t raided over allegations of tax evasion, charges of embezzlement, or even something as drab as child labor. Not even close. It was raided over what the DOJ deems an inability to follow a vague domestic trade law in India (one that apparently the Indian government didn’t seem too concerned about enforcing) regarding a specific type of wood. Not illegal wood, just wood with obscenely specific procedural guidelines.
Would they stone someone to death for something that's a crime in Iran? Doubt it. So why... ?
ReplyDeleteNow you are being silly Angry. This would only happen if after due process it was proven beyond reasonable doubt that he was a Republican donor.
ReplyDeleteGood point.
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