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To: Oeconomicus who wrote (134388)11/8/2001 9:02:35 AM
From: craig crawford  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
>> Now there's a brilliant idea. Even more bizarre when you highlight slightly different parts: <<

well let me highlight a different part from the paragraph you chose.

Critics of the tax say it would strengthen the dominance of the United States dollar and require complex and costly multilateral as well as national controls. The report--which proposes setting up a Global Development Commission to oversee collection and distribution of the tax--is released amid signs of a new wave of interest in the tax at government level.

Over 700 parliamentarians from around the world have signed up to a petition for the tax and aim to put pressure on the U.S. Congress to debate the issue. Campaigners will be raising the issue at the WTO's ministerial meeting which opens in Doha Friday, saying that such a tax would not only help put United Nations (news - web sites) development targets back on track, it would also help keep a check on the activities of transnational corporations

>> One might think you a globalist for opposing it <<

whatever gave you that idea?

>> Or favoring it. Depends, I guess, on whether you are a global-capitalist or a global-socialist <<

i am neither. i am an economic nationalist. i don't want to strengthen the agenda of the united nations and i don't believe in global development commissions overseeing some global tax scheme. now it just happens that economic nationalists like myself stand shoulder to shoulder with anti-globalist socialists, but for different reasons. that is why you can have a motley group consisting of people such as pat buchanan, ross perot, and ralph nader all working towards the same goal. this is no different than martin luther king jr crossing paths with communists in the 60's.