Look capitalist, multi-national corporations are supressing workers worldwide. It's not just US workers - it's all workers worldwide. Yet there is no worldwide movement to stop it? Let's look at the long term outcome of all of this? We have 6 billion people on Earth. How is everyone going to have a job? How are we going to deal with increased population growth, environmental issues (very broad issues here), etc... blah... blah... Does George Bush think long term? Do other leaders of the world think long term? Is their only objective to suppress people that are not in the ruling class? Communism is dead and terrorists just want to kill themselves and other people because they believe in God?
Overall the impact is severely negative. Capitalists will continue to look for cheaper and cheaper labor (they use humans and machines to achieve this goal). It's not going to end with China and India - it will expand to other countries.
Yet labor unions are dead in the US - Where is a worldwide labor union? The US was a much better country all around when there were labor unions.
but now multi-national coporations can move so fast - and people have become soo apathetic that nothing gets done about it until it's too late.
If we as human beings don't rise up now then it's possible the outcome will be war, famine, outrage, violent acts, etc... on a much larger scale then exists now.... Why should we as human beings give so much control to corporations?
My point is this - who really trusts multi-national corporations? Everyone is talking about Bush - but the real threat to freedom is the systematic precision that corporations use to take away our freedoms. If I have to explain to you how they do this - then you haven't opened your eyes wide enough. I will feel FREE to explain myself in my comments below.
There is a REAL movement on the rise in this country. It must grow 100 fold if it's wants to go up against multi-national corporations. Where do you stand?
The leaders of today base their decision on greed. It's not just the US. Not enough world leaders are looking at the long term effects.