Public D

Public D
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Flint, Michigan, http://publicdevelopment.blogspot.com/
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Rather than the Ponzi Pyramid towering above a vast, frigid landscape, picture a big chocolate kiss (and inside a shareable gift) on the lip of a prison cell window, just beyond the reach of the innocent man below. And all of us as the summer sun.

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OCTOBER 24, 2008 5:19PM

51% of Americans Feel Threatened by Free Trade

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As usual, the ever-expanding economic divide remains the most under-considered issue worldwide. Through the prism (pyramid) of its creation, the ways it maintains itself, and its long and short term ramifications, every other major issue of our time is better understood, if not directly tied. This includes war, immigration, education, crime, health care, even climate change and national security. At what point should we (they) be more afraid of our own economically terrorized 90+% than of bands of 'extremists' holed up in caves on the other side of the world, disenfranchised and radicalized by the exact same forces?

Perhaps there is hope.

According to a recent CNN poll, it now appears that the free traders have lost the public opinion war (years after failing the smell and reality tests). Will the 51% of Americans whom these findings suggest are supporters of Fair Trade push this issue into the larger post-election debate? How will the corporate media respond? What will it say about the Democratic Party if it fails to reconcile the will of the American people with the will of the wealth hoarders?

For more, please check out the "State of Working America "

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Public D,

Thank you for raising this issue. I have been trying to finish reading Sherrod Borwn's great little book "Myths of Free Trade", on the heels of Naomi Klein's great book "The Shock Doctrine".

I've been watching this issue for years, and understand your statement about it being the most under-considered issue, and how it links up with so many other issues that get attention on their own merits without really considering their link to this issue as a foundational source of those problems.

I haven't checked out your link yet, but wanted to comment and rate this post.

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Thanks, Rick. I have read "The Shock Doctrine" and will be sure to check out "Myths of Free Trade."

Here is a link to a great YouTube series about the Myth of Free Markeets:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiqqYoIAGq8
I think Obama is starting to distinguish between free trade and fair trade. He mentioned the distinction in several of his final speeches right before the election. It will be interesting to see how he follows up on securing American jobs, getting currency equivalency, and insuring needed environmental protections, among other things.

Monte