On Apr 5, 8:35 pm, "johnny@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
" <johnny@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Elias D wroteX-No-Archive: Yes
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> > FrediFizzx wrote:
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> >> The suppression of free trade usually always causes higher prices
> >> and more poverty.
>
> > Ugh, no necessarily so.
>
> > You can't have real "free trade" between countries with VAST
> > differences in living standard and the cost-of-living. To attempt so
> > will result in the massive destruction of industry in the country
> > with the higher standard of living.
>
> > A perfect example is staring you in the face. In the US, we are
> > watching the utter destruction of our manufacturing industries, the
> > massive decline in quality of our manufactured goods, the loss of our
> > computer programming jobs, customer service jobs, engineering jobs
> > and a host of other interlocking industries.
>
> > Either this has to be reversed or this country will not continue to
> > exist. Playing devils advocate -- Could that be the plan?
>
> That is the plan shared by the republicans and democrats. It started
> when George Bush senior signed the NAFTA treaty with Mexico just before
> he left office, and Bill Clinton did everything in his power to get it
> signed into law.
>
> It's called treason, and it is still going on with Bush junior, that
> signed CAFTA into law.
you are correct, its treason.


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