If you can't see the opportunities that globalization is bringing to the people of India and other countries, well than ...........
Ya Barack been saying that shit for a long time now and has done nothing about it except talk. Really, the only politician I listen to is Ron Paul. Despite whether you like the guy or not, he actually would have pulled the trigger on anything he said.
Ron Paul and Shelby had a chance to completely derail the bailout last fall, and chose not to. They were more interested in voting NO on a bill that PASSED than in actually keeping the bill from passing - because that way they can sit in the peanut gallery tossing snickers wrappers at everyone and congratulating themselves with "I told you so" without having to risk the consequences of their own propaganda. They're both politicians, thru and thru, and both were deeply disappointing when it mattered most.
Thank you for speaking truth to facts, and acknowledging the forgotten hero of the U.S.A., Dwight Eisenhower. It's too bad America ignored him and his warning.
Unfortunately, the people running the government (not only in the US but pretty much everywhere... ) are ALL politicians... Those who are not politicians and get to positions of power, quickly become politicians.
I think that's a good point. If the US can outsource a job that dramatically improves the lives of an Indian family, at the expense of a US worker having to take a lower paying job, then I'm totally for that. Am I supposed to care more for the guy who is 3,000 miles away than the guy who is 15,000 miles away? Because 'he's one of ''us''? Who needs that job more? Where does it create the most impact? If US citizens and economy suffer a bit in the struggle for equilibrium, then so be it. The same guys who want to tell you that globalization is wrong are probably the same ones complaining about the government interfering in the 'free markets'. It's hypocritical.