To: tpaine
Could it be there is no solution? That Williams is right in writing: Could it be there is no solution? That Williams is right in writing:
No, Williams is dead wrong.
Whether it is business or government, the globo-trend is toward merger, acquisition and consolidation of behemoth and oppressive centralized bureaucracies. I preach a "solution" that emphasizes more decentralization and local responsibility/self-sufficiency/opportunity.
I believe in capitalism with a small "c": extremely fractured and competitive markets. Not this abomination that's being mislabled by global corporatists who utilize excessive economies of scale to manipulate government policies in their quest to win the globo-monopoly game. And I equally despise the proponents of centralized UN controlled marxism.
Centalized control is bad.
Decentralization is good.
Where can we find a Teddy Roosevelt to bust up the transnationals?
Oh, I know!
Go Pat Go!!!
To: Willie Green
No, Williams is dead wrong.
Whether it is business or government, the globo-trend is toward merger, acquisition and consolidation of behemoth and oppressive centralized bureaucracies.
I preach a "solution" that emphasizes more decentralization and local responsibility/self-sufficiency/opportunity.
I believe in capitalism with a small "c": extremely fractured and competitive markets.
From what Williams writes in his article here, -- he too believes in capitalism with fractured and competitive markets.
I simply don't see him touting "merger, acquisition and consolidation of behemoth and oppressive centralized bureaucracies."
In fact, isn't it true that tariffs need to be administered by such bureaucracies?
308 posted on
12/21/2003 2:12:54 PM PST by
tpaine
(I'm trying to be 'Mr Nice Guy', but FRs flying monkey squad brings out the Rickenbacker in me.)
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