What you miss is that they want to rent not own.   Ownership costs too much
for upkeep. 

REH

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From: [email protected]
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Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2012 8:35 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Futurework] Re: AlterNet: Trans-Pacific Partnership: Under Cover
of Darkness, a Corporate Coup Is Underway


Following up to my own post, here's a piece suggesting that the civic model
bashing its way toward dominance isn't even as enlightened as feudalism.  It
proposes that the model being driven by the present corporatist strategy
derives from the Barbadian (later, American colonail south) slave state.

http://truth-out.org/opinion/item/10126-how-a-brutal-strain-of-american-aris
tocrats-have-come-to-rule-america


This isn't particularly in coflict the the goals of the MAI or the
Trans-Pacific Partnership.  The corporate entities themselves, along with
the highest ranking execs, investors, movers and shakers get to occupy the
role of the slave state owners and aristocracy. Everybody else is either
fits into subordinate roles in the slave management hierarchy or or they're
slaves.

Interesting article.  


- Mike

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