To: Nowhere Man
This is quite true...I can not understand why anyone supports globalization given the protectionism that foreign competitors enjoy via their government policies and the beating our businesses get at the hand of our government-excessive regulation and failure to make foreign competitors live up to their worthless agreements which American businesses must adhere to.
119 posted on
06/11/2005 10:56:24 AM PDT by
nyconse
To: nyconse
This is quite true...I can not understand why anyone supports globalization given the protectionism that foreign competitors enjoy via their government policies and the beating our businesses get at the hand of our government-excessive regulation and failure to make foreign competitors live up to their worthless agreements which American businesses must adhere to.
That's a good point too, we have certain regulations here, not all of them are bad while others are plain stupid, I would have to weed out and pick on what I would toss out and what I would keep. Many nations don't have the environmental laws we have or that Western Europe has and that hurts us. I'm the furthest thing from a greenie but I do see the need to convince the Third World to learn better environmental protection methods although it should orginate from the countries themselves (along with pressure from individual nations like the US and so on, I don't support Kyoto or any UN style force on any nation) to come up with their own regulations.
132 posted on
06/11/2005 12:19:51 PM PDT by
Nowhere Man
(Lutheran, Conservative, Neo-Victorian/Edwardian, Michael Savage in '08! - DeCAFTA-nate CAFTA!)
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