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Selling a City's Soul - for Chicken Scratch
Fire hydrants deserve more respect. They are utilitarian and ubiquitous icons of America's urban landscape, yet they're rarely noticed by anyone but dogs - who give them no respect whatsoever. Now, though, a brand-name corporation has noticed that these pieces of our public infrastructure are everywhere, and, like a dog, it wants to lift its leg on them!
Welcome to the latest reach by commercial hucksters to cover every square inch of America the Beautiful with ads.
Get it? "Fiery" and fire hydrant. It's symbolism, see? Advert-types are nothing if not clever.
Of course, there's another symbolic connection that the clever ad
concocters hope the public doesn't make. As noted in a blog called
FirefighterNation.com: "The biggest killer of firefighters today is
heart disease and heart
Well, picky-picky, say KFC honchos, who are certain that this promotion will be a big plus for them. Indeed, they insist that the company's graffiti is not just another act of crass commercialism, or an unseemly usurpation of public property, but - get this - a philanthropic contribution to the community! Corporate executives assured the Indianapolis mayor and other officials that the company is so concerned about fire safety in the city during these days of budget stress that they decided to step up as fine corporate citizens and do their part.
Pay more taxes, perhaps? Good grief, no - get out of here!
Rather, they magnanimously offered to "contribute" some money to help pay for new fire hydrants.
In exchange, the grateful city officials would need to do nothing - just allow the corporation to use the hydrants as its own little billboards around town. "Helping communities," explains a KFC vice president, is our goal. In turn, he adds, the gesture will "help us in terms of creating goodwill with consumers."
Really? Do these executives actually believe that spraying people's fire hydrants with self-serving ads will make local folks feel good about a chicken chain?
That delusion aside, let's probe the terms of the deal. Exactly how magnanimous was KFC in its philanthropic gesture to help provide fire safety for Indy citizens? Get ready to be astounded: $5,000.
That's it! KFC reaps a PR bonanza (not only getting promotional use of the hydrants, but also a photo op featuring the mayor and fire chief meeting with an actor dressed up as Colonel Sanders). All this for what amounts to chicken feed. This is a city with a $1.2 billion annual operating budget - what's a measly $5K going to do? Well, retorted a spokeswoman for the mayor, "it's offsetting some of our budget costs."
Question: How many fire hydrants will $5,000 buy? Answer: Two.
In fact, rather than blowing KFC's paltry bit of philanthropy on a couple of hydrants, officials bought 33 fire extinguishers for recreation centers in city parks. And, yes, KFC got its logo and "fiery" wings promo on each of those extinguishers.
Lest you snicker at how easy it was for KFC to roll Indianapolis officials, be warned that the chicken purveyor is now waving $5,000 at your mayor, too. In a nationwide email to mayors, KFC is seeking three more cities that will do the same deal with their fire hydrants.
I realize that cities everywhere are financially squeezed, and it must be tempting for mayors to grab at any sort of quick fix. But, come on - if you're going to sell your city's soul to corporate hucksters, sell it for more than a nickel.
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Show Allthere is hopefully a silver lining here.
perhaps the spray paint crowd will now realize its talents can be better redirected, thereby turning a detriment into an attribute.
"...the words of the prophets are written on subway walls and tenement halls..."
Oh beautiful for smoggy skies, insecticided grain, for strip mine mountains majesty, across the asphalt plains, America, America man sheds his waste on thee, and hides the pines, with billboard signs, from sea to oily sea! (RIP George Carlin)
the true america defined. no need to mention bravery and freedom.
I'm sorry fried chicken marketing on Fire Hydrants is a "PR Bonanza" ??? You're kidding right?
I seriously doubt KFC is trying to make people "feel good about chicken" ... they're just trying to promote a new sauce.
The connection to heart disease among fire fighters is a bit much too.
I can agree that $5,000 bucks is pretty cheap for any kind of sponsorship/publicity, though again seeing this as a city "Selling its Soul" is serious hyperbole. I see it more as an IQ test for Indianapolis city officials ... and they failed.
This redefines greasing politicians palms.
Brerack!
Gary
Obama, instructed by Rubin, is slow-walking the the fall into depression by releasing only enough stimulus to prevent a head-hitting-the-pavement-crash that'd wake up the slumbering public.
In Obama's upcoming State of the Union address he's going to announce cuts to the social safety net to rein in the deficit, a move opposed by liberal economists far and wide that'll bring more pain to the street of Main.
We're going to be drowned in Grover Norquist's infamous bathtub courtesy of the "liberal" President from Licoln-land.
As the public wretches public assets will be sold off the the highest corporate bidder.
Fire hydrants, parking meters, water and sewer systems will now be owned by the the Carlyle Group or some anonymous Hedge Fund.
Be prepared to be "structurally adjusted" and IMF'ed royally.
Obama wasn't really instructed by anybody. He appointed these people to his cabinet, which indicates who and what he really and truly is.
The Return of Robert Rubin
from Mike Whitney:
...Rubin again: "The American people are growing increasingly concerned about deficits, creating a public environment more conducive to political action. And the Obama administration, in my view, has a deep understanding of the critical importance of addressing this issue..... "
Indeed. So, Obama has already joined the ranks of the deficit terrorists.
Rubin again: "As President Obama and the other G20 leaders warned, restrictive trade measures in response to the current crisis could lead to highly destructive trade wars. For the long run, we should continue pursuing the open markets that the Peterson Institute for International Economics, a Washington think tank, estimates have added $1 trillion to America's current GDP."
So Rubin is working for Peterson? That explains everything. Here's an excerpt from a Dean Baker article which appeared in the UK Guardian this week:
"Peter Peterson is a Wall Street billionaire and former Nixon administration cabinet member who has been trying to gut Social Security payments and Medicare for at least the last quarter of a century. He has written several books that warn of a demographic disaster when the baby boomers retire. These books often include nonsense arguments to make his case. For example, in one of the books making his pitch for cutting social security as matter of generational equity, Peterson proposes reducing the annual cost of living adjustment." (U K Guardian)
Ah ha! So, the real goal is to slash spending to impose onerous austerity measures that will lay the groundwork for dismantling critical social programs, like Social Security, Medicaid and Medicare. That's why Rubin is working hand-in-hand with his allies in and out of the White House. It has nothing to do with what's best for the country. It's another looting operation spearheaded by the same band of Wall Street pirates who just blew up the financial system.
Full and unedited:
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article24341.htm
"'for cutting social security as matter of generational equity, Peterson proposes reducing the annual cost of living adjustment.' (U K Guardian)"
Well, he got his wish. The COLA for SS recipients for 2010 is 0 (zero).*
Let me stick this in, too:
According to this** pie chart, social spending (Human Resources) for the FY09 budget was 30% while Current Military expenditure was 36% plus 18% for Past Military. Keep in mind also that Social Security pays for itself (and SCHIP is funded by tobacco taxes).
* http://www.ssa.gov/OACT/COLA/latestCOLA.html
** http://www.warresisters.org/pages/piechart.htm
And exactly who are the brain farts who call Obama liberal?
"In Obama's upcoming State of the Union address ..."
Immediatey following the season premere of LOST!!!!
Sioux Rose
CYGNUS: Your post is prescient. Naomi Klein made it clear how the plan operates in other nations. Here at home for some time Grover Norquist has argued for the Ebineezer Scroorge-style wisdom that would get government small enough to be sunk in a bath tub. To this backdrop, the right wing think (?) tanks funded by those who can never have enough, were busily demonizing Social Security. And as per the uber: machismo witnessed by America's lust for its armed forces (a learned taste, to be sure, thanks to a number of intricately woven psychological factors), war takes precedence over everything else; and now with war on 3 fronts, the money in the social security pot is evaporating fast... Disaster Capitalism had a chance to practice on other lands for several decades, and now all it's learned is preparing to hit home. Darkness always precedes the return of the light, and this nation is in for some dark times... until illumination bubbles up from unexpected sources.
Corporations have been privatizing public works in foreign lands for many years now. The struggling towns get an influx of cash and the corporations get huge immediate deductions that eliminate tax obligations in the favorable u.s. corporate friendly tax structure. When the corporations wish, they dissolve, thus ending obligations, then reemerge across the street under a new name.
The dogs will have the definitive comment on this PR campaign.
Just what I was thinking.
I was thinking that it was a better billboard for Bear Whiz beer.
Sioux Rose
Well, if KFC does fire hydrants, I don't see why politicians don't get to use their personal logos on public toilets, seems a fitting place to host their particular forms of BS.
excellent! the paper too.