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Intel Wades Into Direct Democracy, Again

August 21, 2009 - 10:58am

So many of chip maker Intel's employees donated to Prop 8 in California last year that the company became the target of a boycott by same-sex marriage supporters.

That hasn't discouraged the company from issuing an endorsement in what may be the most significant referendum in the world -- the coming Irish vote on the Lisbon Treaty, which would remake the rules of the European Union. Intel, which has a substantial Irish unit, says that passing the treaty will improve the continent's business climate; another defeat of the treaty -- which Irish voters turned down in the first referendum last year -- would undermine confidence. Intel is preparing to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars for the yes campaign. One wonders if the endorsement by foreign companies on a ballot question involving issues of national sovereignty is wise or even helpful.