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<blockquote data-quote="Fredless" data-source="post: 278408" data-attributes="member: 5197"><p>Proof of your consipiracy? As I said, I'd very much like to fight globalization as much as you. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Ok thats great, but as I said, with what resources and infastructure? We are an information and service based economy now that is dependant on globalization in general.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>so your "pairs" (I think you mean parents or some type of relatives?) are the end all for the general feelings of the entire population of Europe? That's like someone from San Francisco defines America or someone from the backwoods of Alabama defines the entire south.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>I agree with you here..the general idea was to promote peace and unity as one for the future. If you think for one second that Europe would be as prosperous as a whole as it is today, still divided and bickering as it was in times past, you're out of your mind. Whats more powerful and you should know this being in a union yourself...if EUROPE sits down and bargains for foreign policy and trade as a whole or if the Germans want this, the French want that etc.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>You contradict yourself. You say you want a more lassiez-faire style economy with this statement:</p><p>but now its the governments fault? mmm..kay? You can't have an economy that is allowed to run out of control and then blame the government at the same time. Hence my statement that the government needs to slap the reigns back on the economy like it was back in the 1950's and get the beast back under SOME control. I know thats going to be increasingly difficult because of globalization and how dependent we are on it.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Again:</p><p></p><p> </p><p>You can't have your cake and eat it too. Ok, we start taxing the CRAP out of imports - you think for one second Asia is going to sit back and take that? They are very dependent on our economy and own a LOT of our debt as well...what will stop them from saying "ok jerks, we're calling in our debt." What are we doing to do? Print more money? The Asians and Europeans are already pissed off enough about that issue right now.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>I agree with you...but last time I checked, Germany is still a very different country than England and France, which are both still in the E.U. But go ahead, cling to your failing traditions.</p><p> </p><p>I still have yet to hear your plan on how to fix our problems before we isolate ourselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fredless, post: 278408, member: 5197"] Proof of your consipiracy? As I said, I'd very much like to fight globalization as much as you. Ok thats great, but as I said, with what resources and infastructure? We are an information and service based economy now that is dependant on globalization in general. so your "pairs" (I think you mean parents or some type of relatives?) are the end all for the general feelings of the entire population of Europe? That's like someone from San Francisco defines America or someone from the backwoods of Alabama defines the entire south. I agree with you here..the general idea was to promote peace and unity as one for the future. If you think for one second that Europe would be as prosperous as a whole as it is today, still divided and bickering as it was in times past, you're out of your mind. Whats more powerful and you should know this being in a union yourself...if EUROPE sits down and bargains for foreign policy and trade as a whole or if the Germans want this, the French want that etc. You contradict yourself. You say you want a more lassiez-faire style economy with this statement: but now its the governments fault? mmm..kay? You can't have an economy that is allowed to run out of control and then blame the government at the same time. Hence my statement that the government needs to slap the reigns back on the economy like it was back in the 1950's and get the beast back under SOME control. I know thats going to be increasingly difficult because of globalization and how dependent we are on it. Again: You can't have your cake and eat it too. Ok, we start taxing the CRAP out of imports - you think for one second Asia is going to sit back and take that? They are very dependent on our economy and own a LOT of our debt as well...what will stop them from saying "ok jerks, we're calling in our debt." What are we doing to do? Print more money? The Asians and Europeans are already pissed off enough about that issue right now. I agree with you...but last time I checked, Germany is still a very different country than England and France, which are both still in the E.U. But go ahead, cling to your failing traditions. I still have yet to hear your plan on how to fix our problems before we isolate ourselves. [/QUOTE]
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