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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Its Downgrade Time

We here at No Standards and Poor wish to make clear some assumptions that many readers may be making as they first encounter the People's Rating Agency. Unlike the other risk-oriented agencies, who exert pressure far out of proportion to their true value to society at large, the People's Rating Agency will rate risk on the basis of true performance to that very society at large.

To be clear, we will rate:

1. Other rating's agencies
2. Government agencies, local, state, and national
3. Corporations
4. and that includes Web-only companies
5. Political organizations, tax-exempt or not

The ratings will be predicated on the following criteria:

1. Responsiveness to the public
2. Fairness to consumers
3. Balance or lack thereof between the lowest pay grade and the highest
4. Honesty in dealings with public agencies; and for public agencies, their honesty in openness about such dealings
5. Transparency
6. Lack of partisan rhetoric, or the excess of same
7. Degree of bondage to foreign governments
8. Degree to which profits, jobs, and accountability are moved off-shore
9. Level of tax dodging
10. Level of honest job creation, with fair wages and benefits, and responsiveness to the environment

The rating system will be the same as promulgated by the other rating agencies already exerting control on governments and corporations, which result in every instance with some form of damage to the 99%. Thus, a AAA rating will be earned by how well the entity performs against the above criteria. For each letter downgrade, a clear and straight-forward rationale will be provided.

As to what our ratings will mean to those so rated, it is hoped that all such entities find cause to hold these ratings at least to the same light as they do to Moody's and Standard & Poors, among others. It is simply unacceptable to rate merely on financial performance and stability. It's well past time all such entities were rated on their full value and impact on the society they both profit from, and control.

Comments from the public at large are welcomed and encouraged. We urge you to do so in a civil manner. Any comments that are abusive or potentially libelous will be removed. Just because the 1% doesn't play nice, doesn't mean we have to follow their lead.

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