The ideas OECD is spreading have taken root in the world. Most of the world is growing, not always because of OECD, but because they follow the same principals.
Trust the "experts." They're smarter than we are. Of course, I guess they never said who's paying their salaries? Hmm? Who are "we" anyway? An acronym sounds so god-like, doesn't it? "TRUST everything the OECD tells you. And, please, bend over. Your economy is about to experience a downturn." Now that's truth in advertizing.
OECD is a like free trade. A free trade without requiring balanced trade is like giving low wage countries a head start in the Olympics. The U.S. and E.U. can't compete.
The OECD is a result oriented exam, it doesn't care how much effort is put in. That's fair.
But world trade is another matter. With globalization, free trade gives low wage countries advantage at the expense of higher wage countries. The high wage countries can low their wages, you say.
They claim to fight corruption, but in reality the OECD produce statistical analysis to support already decided policy by corrupting the numbers. Why else would publicly released statistical data at the national level take months and up to a year to surface selectively different in OECD analytical publications to support policy? This is either corruption of information or gross inefficiency (most likely both).
This is hypocrisy at its best. Here is an organization that has for 50 years devised government policy for the 30 richest nations to ensure division of wealth through industrialization at the detriment of other nations, yet claim to promote equality and even environmental sustainability.
Translation of their words: over 100 billion dollars of your hard earned tax payer money is used to force policies on less developed countries to ensure the business interests of rich countries are realized.
Correct, but our system us not a "free-for-all" system, it's far different. It's a capitalistic system controlled by an oligarchy, not giving equal opportunities to all.
The ideas OECD is spreading have taken root in the world. Most of the world is growing, not always because of OECD, but because they follow the same principals.
Uhmu45 8 months ago
Trust the "experts." They're smarter than we are. Of course, I guess they never said who's paying their salaries? Hmm? Who are "we" anyway? An acronym sounds so god-like, doesn't it? "TRUST everything the OECD tells you. And, please, bend over. Your economy is about to experience a downturn." Now that's truth in advertizing.
heppepster 9 months ago
what does he say at 1:30 ?
aresoperl 9 months ago
@aresoperl
Making governments more transparent and efficient to the people they serve.
Uhmu45 8 months ago
This video made me nauseous.
mori69 10 months ago
what software did you use to make this video?
malalanirina 11 months ago
@MrTruth111 and another one at 0:49
PythonandFelidae 1 year ago
OECD is a like free trade. A free trade without requiring balanced trade is like giving low wage countries a head start in the Olympics. The U.S. and E.U. can't compete.
The OECD is a result oriented exam, it doesn't care how much effort is put in. That's fair.
But world trade is another matter. With globalization, free trade gives low wage countries advantage at the expense of higher wage countries. The high wage countries can low their wages, you say.
No free trade without balanced trade.
lustcorp 1 year ago
They claim to fight corruption, but in reality the OECD produce statistical analysis to support already decided policy by corrupting the numbers. Why else would publicly released statistical data at the national level take months and up to a year to surface selectively different in OECD analytical publications to support policy? This is either corruption of information or gross inefficiency (most likely both).
insiderintl 1 year ago
This is hypocrisy at its best. Here is an organization that has for 50 years devised government policy for the 30 richest nations to ensure division of wealth through industrialization at the detriment of other nations, yet claim to promote equality and even environmental sustainability.
Translation of their words: over 100 billion dollars of your hard earned tax payer money is used to force policies on less developed countries to ensure the business interests of rich countries are realized.
insiderintl 1 year ago 4
evil organization plain and simple
cksteele 1 year ago
it reminds me of Harold and the Purple Crayon, one of my very favorite books
QueenKaixi 1 year ago
"Darta" ?...its "Data"
dangreen350z 1 year ago
this scares me. it makes me think of those movies where they showed what happened to the world before it went into collapse and chaos...scary
ouvenp 1 year ago 2
BULLSHI!
Pingwinchikstyler 1 year ago
Very typical symbolism at 0:08 seconds
MrTruth111 1 year ago
At the end of the day, capitalism makes everything else redundant (including the OECD).. ;)
arissoul 2 years ago 2
a free-for-all system makes everything else redundant?
it doesn't.
VarialProductions 1 year ago
@VarialProductions
Correct, but our system us not a "free-for-all" system, it's far different. It's a capitalistic system controlled by an oligarchy, not giving equal opportunities to all.
arissoul 1 year ago
C'mon Chile!
chrisnavi 2 years ago