Speak,
"It's not workers who broke the social compact"
If you want to know who believed globalization was going to lift the whole world out of poverty, look at the cheerleaders.
Bill Clinton who sold NAFTA, WTO expansion, and China's entry into the global market as a moral and economic partner.
Tony Blair who was Clinton's British twin. Same message, same faith in global markets, same New Labour' mantra.
Economists like Thomas Friedman who, preaching from his pulpit at The New York Times, turning globalization into a warm fuzzy, magnanimous fantasy for the elite. He hammered that message from the early '90s through the 2000s.
Get the full picture before jumping to conclusions.
#109 | Posted by BillJohnson
Which is exactly what i said you illiterate. The rich broke the social compact by screwing the workers to make themselves richer. Yet you're here whining about the workers being lazy instead of the workers being screwed.
I'm not defending anyone. The burden of proof lies with you for the accusations you're making.
#339 | Posted by lfthndthrds
Funny how you hold internet commentators to a higher standard than you hold the president.
Unless he actually gave you proof that the 2020 election was stolen that he didn't share with the rest of us?