78624. Lewis [188.143.232.15] 10 Sep 2015 - 10:58 |
I've been cut off norvasc generic image โClosing the bordersโ as such certainly is not the answer โ but perhaps joining all of the first-world economies (i.e. the NATO region the wealthy Asian nations such as Japan and S. Korea) into a single free trade zone, and controlling imports into that zone *is* part of the answer. This may allow us to reverse some of the more pernicious effects of no-holds-barred globalization without throwing the baby out with the bathwater. It would engender an internationalized labor market that is more โfairโ (i.e. where skill, efficiency and quality of work, rather than a low cost of living, are oneโs primary competitive assets), and mitigate the overuse of fuel in frivolously shipping items across the globe that could just as easily be procured or manufactured next-door to where they are sold.
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