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aletier_v

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15. Globalism is already in the first stages of "evolution".
Sat Nov 24, 2012, 08:54 PM
Nov 2012

It never made sense in its current (i.e. this century) form.

It's mostly a play on temporary differentials that are already playing out,
that's partly why we had the 2008 crash. It's currently morphing into
"regional globalism" which makes a little more sense but will still suffer
an additional failure in the near future, I think.

There's just no fricking reason to buy raw materials in South America,
ship it to Asia to processing, then back to Japan to more processing,
and then back over to the U.S. for assembly
and back to Europe for sales.

It's fricking insanity and I strongly suspect future historians will view it as such.

Welcome to Globalism Demeter Nov 2012 #1
Yeah a closed world is much more progressive than an open world. pampango Nov 2012 #8
You misunderstand Demeter Nov 2012 #9
Globalism is already in the first stages of "evolution". aletier_v Nov 2012 #15
I think I'd call it "De-evolution" Demeter Nov 2012 #17
Sounds exciting. Have to speak the language, I guess. Honeycombe8 Nov 2012 #2
further down ErikJ Nov 2012 #4
It's just like American young to abandon their aging mothers. HereSince1628 Nov 2012 #3
lol Little Star Nov 2012 #5
I have a college friend who did just that bluestateguy Nov 2012 #6
I've had the TV on NatGeo watching Locked Up Abroad and ChisolmTrailDem Nov 2012 #7
Yeah, you don't know what you've got till it's gone Demeter Nov 2012 #10
One of my college friends went on a study program in Norway after graduation Lydia Leftcoast Nov 2012 #14
Regressive Banana Republic Corporate America Policies RainDog Nov 2012 #11
There is a name for this nadinbrzezinski Nov 2012 #12
You have to be a gambler to live in the US ErikJ Nov 2012 #16
Amen. This is No Country for Young Men(or Women). RagAss Nov 2012 #20
I have lived overseas on different ocassions. All I can say there is no place like home. southernyankeebelle Nov 2012 #13
Or Bavaria tabasco Nov 2012 #19
Your so right. But in the end our families are back home. I would have no problem living southernyankeebelle Nov 2012 #21
the global dustbowl. unfortunately, things are tough all over. HiPointDem Nov 2012 #18
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