Building a Global Government

Posted by $ Snezzy 9 years, 8 months ago to Politics
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Pascal Lamy is a French socialist who has served as Director-General of the World Trade Organization. According to Wikipedia he is noted for his habit of ordering people "precisely what to do – or else." This article by him may well explain why socialists worldwide continually work to pull down the US and the freedom for which it once stood.

He reveals the purpose of "global warming" -- "climate change negotiations are not just about the global environment but global economics as well — the way that technology, costs and growth are to be distributed and shared."

He also says, "Half a century ago, those who designed the post-war system — the United Nations, the Bretton Woods system, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) — were deeply influenced by the shared lessons of history." He does not name "those who designed," carefully omitting the names of John Maynard Keynes and Harry Dexter White, both famous for building socialism and communism. He does not mention that FDR agreed with the destructive ideas of these people. (See Executive Order 6102.)
SOURCE URL: http://www.theglobalist.com/pascal-lamy-whither-globalization/


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  • Posted by Ben_C 9 years, 8 months ago
    What NONE of these idealists address is that all people have different levels of intelligence. Some people are simply brighter than others. On any measure there are third world tribes who are at the 80 IQ level. No amount of central planing is going to increase their ability to function.
    And, why is their plight my concern? If aid is to be given give it their strength, not weakness. But I for one am done giving aid. How about Pascal donate his money and live with the people he is compelled to make my problem. It is so easy to spend other peoples money. My well has run dry.
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