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Re: The issue before us

Mar 13, 2003 07:19 AM
by Steve Stubbs


--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, Mic Forster <micforster@y...> 
wrote:
> iv) the US is the only super power left on this
> planet. In the past its power was checked by the USSR.
> Who, in the future, will be willing, or even have the
> capability, to stop any other US military action? Some
> may say China which then begs the question: would you
> rather deal with the UN or a China that has finally
> attained a position of world-wide power? And don't
> laugh because China is quickly catching up to the
> US......

China has already surpassed the US by every standard of assessment. 
There was an article in the paper a few weeks ago about this. The 
Republicans, in search of greater profits for themselves, have 
decided to export the economy of the US, which is the basis for all 
the swaggering they do, overseas. Here are the facts:

100,000 jobs exported in 2002

61,000 folks brought in from overseas for training on the H1B visa. 
These people will be the elite in the newly formed overseas companies 
when they return home.

600,000 jobs a year will be exported by 2005

Managers are shooting for a 47% unemployment rate in the IT industry 
by 2005. This is just a benchmark. The rate will be 100% in a few 
years.

There are 550 career options which have been earmarked for permanent 
expatriation. There are 150 more which are considered candidates for 
joining the list in the near future.

By 2015 the goal is to export 3,500,000 jobs a year overseas. Before 
that time the effects are going to be extremely visible. Before then 
I intend to be domiciled somewhere outside the US.

By 2020 if everything goes according to plan, the intent is that the 
US will be a third world country. This is not something which is 
accidental, but something which is being carefully planned and 
implemented by our own elite. No more swagggering. No more 
unilateral wars against people who have not done anything to us. No 
more smug arrogance. But the contempt from the rest of the world 
will continue.

So people who are tired of a world dominated by the US are assured 
that within their lifetimes they will see that come to an end.

Australia with its vast empty and misappropriated and wasted lands 
will surely be taken over by China within a few years. This may not 
be a bad thing. I like Chinese food and am a great fan of Chinese 
culture.

The Dubya administration irritated the British by saying that the 
profit motive behind this war is "reconstruction contracts" and that 
those contracts will go ONLY to US companies (read: companies which 
benefit high level administration officials financially.) 
Australians and British may die in the sand, but Dubya says un effect 
only he amd his cronies will profit. Both Australia dna Britain are 
pulling out soon, so this will be a coalition of one country anyway. 
So the truth about this war is starting to come out and the truth 
about how Dubya and Co. expect to profit from it is starting to come 
out. They are not yet willing to admit that taking legal possession 
of Iraq's oil for high level members of the Bush administration is 
the main profit motive.

This has nothing to do with WMDs, freedom, wonderfulness, the blue 
sky, or the superiority of the US over everyone else. What it has to 
do with is the self serving of a few high level government officials, 
all of whom will be out of government after 2004, unless the Florida 
Jeb Bush Republican machine and the SCOTUS get into high gear big 
time. The war is a business venture, as all wars are.

We need regime change, but in Washington, DC. Vote Democrat in 2004




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