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To: Slagle who wrote (15428)3/16/2007 1:07:24 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) of 217948
 
"The Chinese (all of them collectively) or the Filipinos or Indonesians or Mexicans, have no ability to affect the onward progress of the globalist agenda"

Which agenda? You don't rearrange the chairs around the table based on an agenda.

You do that working for your own self interest. How China has chnaged the economic landscape? It was not based ona an agenda. It was based on opening their economy to Globalism.

Same goes for Mexico allowing maquiladora plants across its border that paved the way to NAFTA.

The Filipinos' problem is cultural. You know it. Add that little clique of descendants of the Spanish with a firm grip on the economy.
Which is -by the way- a big parto fthe probvlem in Spanish speaking LATAM.

Thos little cliques are scared to death of globalism. It will weaken the grip they have in the economies of those countries.

Reducing the power of the nation-state is good. Very good and long overdue. A weaker Washington is a good thing. Just look what a strong Washington has beend doing.

The weaker the state the better the country is. The weakening of the Europeans states was the only way they found to keep rich. Else they have nose-dived.
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