Thanks.  Hope I didn't come across too strongly.  Now that I'm off my
"choose to succeed and do it in a free society" podium, I'll admit that the
US has gained much from it's economic and political strong-arming.  That's
not so right ...better to play the ball than the field.  I wish everyone had
a free government, free people, and a free market-driven capitalistic
society ...they'd be able to fight the strong-arming much more effectively.
Brian
"William R. Watt"  wrote in message
...
 "Brian D" ) writes:
 Spoken like a true Canadian socialist who's never experience a truly free
 capitalist society where innovation and free market rule are what provide
 people with their life's dreams.  I would recommend that you try it
 before
 you judge it.
 I've been fighting Canadian socialism for most of my adult life.
 And if you are going to spout off about labor, let's get this straight
 ...we
 agree.  But you have to clarify your statement and say UNION labor.
 Up here that's mostly PUBLIC SECTOR UNION labour, and with 18% of the
 Ontario workforce in the public sector they command a lot of votes. It's
 what comes from socialism, ie public ownership, and public control of
 private property. Unlike the US we do not have private property protection
 in our constitution.
 I hope the US pulls through. You've been carrying the cost of global peace
 for quite a while. Everyone expects the Yanks, among other things, to
 patrol the seas and oceans and pay the cost. Before them it was the Brits
 who also charted the seas and oceans at public expense for future
 generations of boatbuilders. But when the Brits asked the Yanks to help
 pay
 the cost the Yanks got ****ed of and revolted. The Yanks have been
 smarter, paying for foreign goods in US dollars and them devaluing the
 dollar. 
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