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AMERICAN RETREAT FROM GLOBALIZED ECONOMY DEMANDS...

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Robert Morpheal, Morphealism, Bob Ezergailis...
Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 6:07 am
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AMERICAN RETREAT FROM GLOBALIZED ECONOMY DEMANDS NATIONALIZATIONS:

The new United States policy, of “buy American” is essentially
unethical. A large portion of the goods that the USA buys abroad are
in fact produced by American owned subsidiaries. They are companies
that Americans invested in, that America owns a large share of, or
that America itself owns completely and wholly. A “buy American”
policy, threatens to become a closing down of their own aggressive
global expansion of ownership and control, severing the fledgling and
already established, necessary business relations that are vital to
the thriving and growth of that investment and ownership, by denying
what are their own companies their promised markets and reversing
their own globalized growth patterns. While that denial might be
forced, the impact threatens to be massive and long lasting, and there
are few potential solutions to the killing field of dead manufacturing
and distribution facilities, worldwide, where America is increasingly
threatening to introduce a policy of mass murder.

Clearly the nations faced with that added and new difficulty will have
to nationalize many of those subsidiaries and salvage what economic
worth and assets that they can, before Americans closes them down, as
having become too unprofitable, in their continued mass economic
retreat to an increasing reversal to a growing isolationism within
their own borders. As America retreats from its failures of
responsibility for what is becoming failed economic development and
the many negative effects of American economic colonialist
expansionism, someone will have to take over, and pick up the pieces,
where America is now bugging out. Clearly only national governments,
in many of the affected nations, have that capability, in a global
economy that is becoming so severely disappointed and oppressed by the
total failure of American promise and the growing failure of American
economic policy and its ideology.

One of the major justifications for nationalization of now failing, or
about to fail, American owned internationally situated manufacturing
assets is the increased freedom to operate outside of American
business practices and policy constraints that comes from being freed
from their increasingly blood thirsty and desperate investors,
infusing potential new viability and opening additional more
innovative avenues of business practice and relations that can keep
some of the victims alive, even if not as thriving, in the impending
American slaughter of their own economic children, now increasingly
unwanted and unwelcome in what is becoming seen as a severely
overpopulated economic world.

It is also completely unacceptable that America bought up and
established ownership in foreign enterprises, simply to end up
pushing them to the floor and beating them out of business, in trying
to reassert itself as an exporter of manufactured goods, rather than
an importer of foreign produced products.

We know that protectionist strategies are inevitable, and that an
increasingly desperate America will turn to protectionist strategies,
having provided no other meaningful or viable direction out of the
economic quagmire, but then we also know that nationalization of
American manufacturing subsidiaries abroad, is also an inevitable
consequence of that protectionism and its continued domino effect
results. Many countries will have no choice, but to step away from the
American capitalist experiment, acknowledging its abject failure, and
taking over control and management of the economic orphans left in its
wake.

Robert Morpheal
 
 
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