Quote from ByLoSellHi:
There's not much being presented in this thread I disagree with.
It is sad that there really is this 'Globalist' march to enslave free-willed people all over the world, via the use of employment, credit and standards of living. This is what manifested itself when LIBOR rates soared due to the initial rejection of the 'bailout' legislation.
By enslave, I do not mean in the ways we commonly perceive that term, as the chains are figurative.
But we will all have far fewer freedoms, economically and otherwise. And so will our children.
Even those who never believed in a 'New World Order' and the march of the Globalists can see the tip of the spear now - where the monied masters in Europe, Asia and the United States have more in common with each other than they do to anyone sharing their nationality.
Borders no longer matter in the world of commerce and in the decisions being made that affect us all.
Now we'll really see how it feels to be stripped of the old luxury that your parents or grandparents had - where government acted on behalf of its citizenry's best interests, and where human beings weren't viewed as cheap tools of production and bargaining chips.
Congress and the Presidency are illusions to keep you wed to your quaint notions that you're actually affecting anything by casting your vote.
That mirage is the only thing that is keeping the process of globalization alive.