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It's really all about you in the global economic arena. Who said we had to compete like this. Tapsearch Com - Tapart News - Art that Talks - invites you to explore the lost world of Globalization. Adam Smith held labor as something sacred and the core of all societies. This is an annex site. See Bizarre Politics for many more posts or therationale.com

Dysfunctional Globalists deny workers a voice

October 19th 2007 15:45
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It's really all about you in the global economic arena
No matter how you slice it, Globalization and Free Trade are still baloney. First of all Free Trade is not trade. It is not even a Free Market and it makes mockery out the Free Enterprise system. The Free Enterprise system is supposed to make it easier to be good.
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Today, we have nations who have their interests spread across the globe in a new kind of Colonialism. They find they have to protect these interests which have led to terrorism and wars. The World Bank estimates that the gains to the U.S. economy from a successful round of WTO negotiations at between $2.7 billion to $6.8 billion a year- this amounts to about one to three weeks' spending on the Iraq War. And we are supposed to be worried if this trade round collapses?

View the Cross 9/11 Tangle of Terror artwork by Ray Tapajna asking who will now untangle the terror, Globalization and Free Trade have bred. We chopped up local value added economies into pieces and sent the around the world. We have a high tech army being defeated by human bombs. Who said we had to compete like this in a global arena?

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Now even the Wall Street Journal says six out of ten Republicans say free trade is bad for the USA.

Tapart News and Art that Talks covers the issues of Workers' Dignity, Free Trade and Globalization based on many experts in the field. It mixes published letters and articles with thought provoking Art that Talks by Ray Tapajna

You can - Explore the lost worlds in the Globalist Flat World of Free Traders Thomas Friedman from the New York Times, the Clintons and the Bush family at Really Long Link

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Suggest reading following books and reviews.
The Trap by Sir James Goldsmith
Several books about Globalization by Manual Castells
The World is Flat by Thomas Friedman - a Globalist Free Trader's view
The Confessions of an Economic Hit Many by John Perkins - about World Bank and CIA
Search under Chuck Harder For the People
Search under Dr. Pat Choate
Search under Secretary of Labor Reich
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Comment by Harry

October 17th 2007 00:24
Interesting articles. I'm still a free trade advocate though. I look forward to reading your posts on why I should not be

Comment by Tapart News Editor

October 17th 2007 17:46
Is Globalization good?
6 out of 10 Republicans say no! ...and even Hillary Clinton, whose husband pushed Free Trade as if it was his mission in life, is questioning the new trade agreement with South Korea.
The term "protectionism" has taken on a new connotation with the WTO increasing protectionism for patent monopolies which are held by big time pharmaceutical companies.
People are beginning to question things like the World Bank noting successful round of WTO negotiations amounting to only about one to three weeks' of spending on the Iraq War. And we are supposed to be worrried if this trade round collapses.

The gains are concentrated among big corporations and the negative effects are dispersed among the majority of workers through lower to stagnated wages. ( actually , our low inflation rates could be interpreted as a deflation of wages. )

The jobs that are protected from international competition - like CEOs, lawyers, doctors, journalist, educators, "public servants" and significantly - economists -- denounce "protectionism" for everyone but themselves.

If you think this is only one opinion, you can look at some revealing statistics from the Wall Street Journal at

Really Long Link

- note it is coming from the Wall Street Journal . The old UPSIDE Magazine, which had high tech venture and stock reports told much of the same thing years ago. I always applauded them for their objectivity with their main business being investments. I miss David Kline who was one of their major journalist. He has some excellent overiews about Manuel Castells who wrote several books of Globalization which again required a tremendous amount of objectivity.

See also October 17 Buffalo News edition Opinion - Is Globalization good? at Really Long Link

We have been an advocate for workers' dignity, real fair trade and for real Free Enterprise since 1994 and finally our advocacy is being confirmed
A mobile user friendly summary of our published letters and articles mixed with our art that talks is at
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( Exploring the lost worlds in the Globalist Flat World is at Really Long Link
and related summary of articles can be found at Really Long Link
See also "communication by rank" or the "unnetted" at Really Long Link


Comment by Tapart News Editor

October 17th 2007 18:06
Re. post above : Is Globalization good. - if mobile user friendly links do not work, please click main sites at
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Forgive me if there were problems.

Comment by Dexter

October 18th 2007 04:29
The jobs that are protected from international competition - like CEOs, lawyers, doctors, journalist, educators, "public servants" and significantly - economists -- denounce "protectionism" for everyone but themselves.

So so true. Especially lawyers.

Great articles, thanks for the links.

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