Except that the hewer of wood is no longer hewing. Raw log exports to
the U.S. or China did not help this country in more than a very minimal
way except for the U.S. profiting in charge of it and are now nearly
non-existent. And if Monsanto (or Coke) continues to buy up watersheds,
there won't be much water to draw either unless its from the only water
left for the public consumption (where the logged hillsides slump into;
where all water life will be suffocated and toxins will flow freely).
Darryl
On 12/29/2010 5:43 AM, Ed Weick wrote:
A split is occurring in an economy like the US. The boss class
increasingly thinks globally while the underclass continues to think
locally. Thank God that Canada remains a hewer of wood and drawer of
water. Jobs in commodity production can't easily be moved abroad.
Ed
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