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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: maceng2 who wrote (37554)8/30/2003 2:53:08 AM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (2) of 74559
 
PB,

Re: The important FACT in LOGIC to consider is that the government has to be democratically elected for a FREE MARKET to even exist.

What utter rubbish. The eponymous euphemism "free markets" is neo-liberalism repackaged into some pabulum that a lulled electorate can't quite figure out.

The first and most important thing that even "free market" wonks like Clinton's Commerce Secretary Mickey Cantor admitted in an Iraq conference today is that the protestors at Seattle and Genoa (Cantor, a terminal fool thought the meeting was in Naples) had a point. And that point is that in any "free market" system, there are winners and losers.

He didn't go nearly far enough. The truth is that the WTO crime scheme creates vastly fewer winners than the prior system that protected localism. Free Markets are a great way to impoverish millions of people and enrich less than 100,000.

That is the sick reality of the future the so-called leadership of the world is attempting to create. This is the worst case of greed the world has ever experienced.

This is why the populists of Latin America, Chavez, Lula, Castro et al are holding off the depradations of the CIA and the Bushistas. Because people got a clue.

The Bush scheme to dominate the world is about the most evil mafia heist that anyone has ever conceived. He must be stopped.
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