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Old 09-18-2008, 11:57 AM
 
Location: Chino, CA
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Ran into this article on Australia's outtake of the future or American Globalization:

"But the direction of economic change under the next president, whoever it is, seems clear.

In the current climate, neither McCain nor Obama will have any choice but salve voters' pain with a sizeable dose of populism.

Domestic economic reform, from taxes to health care, is a hard road to hoe in the US. Banging on about the evils of globalisation is much easier, when almost two-thirds of Americans believe that free trade has been bad for the country."

Fear shrivels US | Herald Sun

-chuck22b
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