(4 pm. – promoted by ek hornbeck)
“Would you like that obamasized, sir?”
Although it received very little coverage in the mainstream media, Barack Obama made some comments about globalism during his speech in Mumbai, India that were very eye-opening. As he was discussing the new realities of world trade in 2010, Obama warned against “those who see globalization as a threat” and he spoke of the “integrated world” in which we all now live.
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For the past two decades, all U.S. presidents have been heralding the benefits of merging the American economy with the rest of the globe. George Bush Sr., Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama have all steadfastly supported the emerging one world economy.
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Barack Obama showed very clearly how he feels about globalism when he made the following statement during his speech in Mumbai….“This will keep America on its toes. America is going to have to compete. There is going to be a tug-of-war within the US between those who see globalization as a threat and those who accept we live in a open integrated world, which has challenges and opportunities.”
Free Trade Deal May Undermine The Internet, Environment And Public Health All At Once
Opponents of the 12-nation Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal reacted angrily Monday to disclosures that the Obama administration is backing proposals that would expand political powers for corporations, weaken financial regulations and increase the cost of prescription drugs.
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the corporations. Lower and lower salaries for even the highly skilled, whether here or elsewhere.
Meanwhile, the United States continues to fall farther and farther behind in education and research and development.
So tell me, Mr. President, just how will the United States continue to compete if this country is not willing to spend the money and resources on education and research?
And of course we are not surprised that the Trans-Pacific Partnership, Obama-backed proposals “would expand political powers for corporations, weaken financial regulations and increase the cost of prescription drugs.”
More and more money for corporations, less and less for the people.
But, hey, as long as the rich get richer and businesses are happy, it’s all good. Right? Right??? 🙁