Harry Pollard wrote. > Free Trade is the movement of goods and people across borders. It doesn't > mean movement of people into our houses - or our sacred places.
Well, it only depends on the safety measures... the fat cats can afford good protection, it's "only" the poor/middleclass that get screwed by burglars etc. > Needless to say, the Fat Cats are happy to wax indignant over supposed > "incursions on national sovereignty" when what they really mean is WTO > attempts to remove their sacred right to screw the consumers of their > countries. > > (And the peoples of other nations, for they are international in their > screwmanship.) The second paragraph here is correct, but contradicts the first. The WTO is about the fat cats getting bigger and more international in their screwmanship ! In a (direct-)democratic nation state, the fat cats can't get too fat, because the majority can keep them in check with democratic means. The WTO wants to do away with that. > (I coined "screwmanship". Maybe it will become an accepted word. Would you > like to know the defined concept behind it?) Yup, let's hear your precise definition, without contradictions. Chris
