Posted on 03/12/2006 3:41:52 PM PST by mr_hammer
In a break from his past, President Bush now embraces the idea of globalization and speaks against the dangers of isolationism... Developing...
I don't think a Democrat could have gotten us into the New World Order and the socialism it entails any faster than Bush.
President Bush embraces globalization, rails against "isolation"...
This is a break from his past???
We are talkin about the man who favors the wide open southern border right???
The man who wants to send all middle class american jobs to Red China and / or India, right???
The Gold Card, invade American free pass Prez, right???
ROTFLMAO!!!
Drudge's headline tomorrow: "In a break from the past...the sun came up this morning...developing...LOL
Why did he put us back in UNESCO?
Is it the news that slow where you are, that you post this? One sentence from Drudge and the Brigade is rushing around looking for a beef.
Do you defend his border policies so quickly?
Amen! I believe there is nothing this nation can't do if it sets its mind to it. Allow a fair day's pay for a fair day's work so Americans can take care of their own and let others nations who want what we have pay for it. No more hand-outs - and no more UN! Set it up in Haiti or somewhere else and sever all ties with it. Close the borders and enforce the laws. Oh, I almost forgot. The absolute dissolution of the Council on Foreign Relations, the biggest threat to the sovereignty that the MSM doesn't talk about. Maybe we can even have them tried for sedition?
Great post.
Amen and we will keep running and leading it for many generations to come.
I am glad that President Bush is for global economy where the US is the absolute leader and the very heart of such an economy. Now connecting President Bush belief of a global free market economy to the UN is stupid, I do not even now how did you connect these two together.
Globalism is going to happen, no matter who the president is. We are fools to think there is any way to stop it. There is no way. Technology has seen to that.
Me thinks you to be a wise person, but the least we can do is tighten up our points of entry for safety sake. What say you?
What we were talking about.
Compromise/d.
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Plus the fact, when this nation was founded, we had a luxury of two vast oceans dividing this country. Not anymore. I would like to also point out, name me one time in this history of this republic has our borders been secure.
All window dressing. One-worlder Bush still hasn't said anything at all about pulling the United States out of the United Nations. Also Bush supports the Law Of the Sea Treaty (LOST) that basically gives the UN power over 70% of the world (anything involving water.) Reagan opposed LOST, but Bush supports it, though it hasn't passed the senate.
Since Bush was recently pushing globalization in India.
Globalization: The Politicians pitch: Free Market forces will eventually solve the problem. Rising incomes in foreign countries will stabilize the situation.
Explanation: Using some round representative numbers:
US population 300 Million, Average per capita income - $33,000 per year
India population 1 Billion, average per capita income - $472.00 per year.
Equalized income between US and India - $7,978.00 per year.
What that means to you: Average American income will fall dramatically.
If we achieve globalization - if the current economic policies are maintained the American average per capita income will have to fall to $7,978.00 per year - for the per capita income in India and the US to equalize.
But contrary to Marxist theory, economics is not a zero-sum game. Look at our own history... the rich have gotten richer while the poor have gotten richer. In the same way, nations that work together can both win.
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