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Why Did Beck insult India and its people? Why insult an ally, and the biggest democracy in the world? There is no reason for it, and while I'm not ...
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Why Did Beck insult India and its people? Why insult an ally, and the biggest democracy in the world? There is no reason for it, and while I'm not big on apologies, I believe that one is needed here. Glenn Beck could easily have made his point without insulting over a billion people who are just trying to make a better life for themselves. Personally I have always liked India and its people, and I have always believed that they would play a very important part in the future in securing freedom for all of the world's people, which is my goal, and the goal of the United States.
Now on to the reason that I posted this video which is to make the American people aware of that huge sucking sound that they are hearing, to let them know what it is. No, it is not the sound of President Obama sucking up to the rest of the world so that they will like us better. What it is is the sound of our wealth being sucked out of our country in an attempt to equalize the economies of the world, and if it is not stopped, we will be sucked dry of all the wealth of this country that was built on the backs of the poor (you and I and our ancestors). Now onto what I originally wrote before I realized that Beck had insulted nearly 1/4 of the world's population, and an ally to boot.
Globalism is sucking the wealth out of America; it must be stopped. India is not much better than a third world country, and somehow we want to be more like them? Do you want to "even out" with the rest of the world? This global market crap is just that, it's a bunch of crap, at least for the developed world it is.
I used to be one of those who believed Reagan when he said that the competition from the rest of the world would do nothing but make us better, make us find new ways of being more productive. Becoming more productive is a good thing, but how are we ever supposed to compete with people making just a few dollars a day? Give me a break, it is impossible to do.
As soon as enough Americans realize that the wealth of this country that we have built up is being slowly sucked out, then the sooner we can implement laws and tariffs that will protect us. Some will ague that the cat is out of the bag and that there is no stopping the global market, but I say that we still have to give it a shot. It will be hard to do at first because of our lack of an industrial base anymore, but it can be done in time.
Just think of it this way. If more Americans started buying more American made products, what would be the effect? The first effect would be that you would have to live with less, at least in the beginning. But after awhile, the benefits would begin to appear. When your hard earned money stays here in America, other Americans get that money, to spend that is. And if they are spending it, then you, and the rest of us, benefit from that increased spending. The fact is that the money is not sucked out of the country. The wealth stays here.
Another fact is that this global market has increased our standard of living, but it is over, the jig is up. We have reached a saturation point. We cannot decrease prices anymore by increasing our importation of cheap products to offset the outsourcing of our high paying jobs. Do you understand? We have come to the tipping point. We are about to lose all of our wealth.
While I do understand that it will mean a somewhat lower standard of living for us, we will still be way better off than those in the rest of the world, and that's what counts for me, because I am an American, and me and my people mean more to me that everyone in the rest of the world combined. Call me a Nationalist if you want, I do not care, because I am proud to be one. jbranstetter04
KARLYN ZIMBELMAN: I went to New Delhi, India to have a hip replacement about a month ago...
I think the American health care system is excellent, but I just think it's so expensive. Where's the money going?
Great question, Karlyn. I don't know... quality? The money goes to high-tech hospitals and doctors who studied at Harvard, rather than Gajra Raja Medical School.
With SEIU expanding all over the globe, how do they make this all work? How does their union succeed for workers in both the United States and India? The U.S. and Bangladesh? The U.S. and Zimbabwe?
Stern would like nothing more than to collapse the wages of the American worker and with the wages, our economy. Then, he can assist the Obama administration in resetting America, in their new, unionized, wealth-redistributed world.
STERN: Workers of the world unite; it's not just a slogan anymore. It's the way we're going to have to do our work. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,579877,00.html
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