To: arrogantsob
his would lead to the optimum allocation of resources and greater wealth creation. But this world is far from perfect.Spoken like a true gloBULList. You and your ilk are the enemy of patriots everywhere my friend. Stalin and Hitley, both globalists, talked about the "world" resources and spreading the wealth too.
Globalism, dissolving or lessening border control to undermine the nation-state and the will of the people in those nation-states. It is the opposite of nationalism.
Symptoms
- Promiscuity with regards to the entry of goods and humans with no regard to the deleterious effect on the indigenous population.
- Purposely failing to retaliate to other nations mercantilism and protection of markets and no proper response through counter tariff of imported goods for the benefit of international corporate profit.
- Allowing illegal aliens free access and super citizen status.
- Flooding the USA with foreign immigration with the sole propose of pushing a left wing ideology and to reduce wages.
- Global Labor Arbitrage: Often, a prosperous nation (such as the United States) will remove its barriers to international trade, integrating its labor market with those of nations with a lower cost of labor (such as India, China, and Mexico), resulting in a shifting of jobs from the prosperous nation to the developing one. The end result is an increase in the supply of labor relative to the demand for labor, which means a decrease in costs and a decrease in wages. "
47 posted on
07/05/2018 1:12:06 PM PDT by
central_va
(I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn)
To: central_va
Market prices determine resource optimally. Not market prices as the government produces.
International trade is not a zero sum game. Both sides win if there are no market distortions.
53 posted on
07/05/2018 1:26:56 PM PDT by
arrogantsob
(See "Chaos and Mayhem" at Amazon.com)
To: central_va
How much can you sell a poor country? What if it is rich? Which would you prefer?
56 posted on
07/05/2018 1:30:07 PM PDT by
arrogantsob
(See "Chaos and Mayhem" at Amazon.com)
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