Harry,

If what you say is true, then the Canadian minister for International Trade
spouted drivel.  Else, a lecturer at a funny LA school that cannot even
afford its own domain name  spouted drivel.  The latter seems more likely,
especially if one logically examines the contents of what was said.

You're living proof of where privatization leads to.

Chris


Harry Pollard wrote:
> I said:
>
> "You thought, for some reason the Pettigrew quote was
> significant when actually it says nothing."
>
> It was:
>
> "In Ricardo's time, however, the factors of production were
> essentially immobile. This is no longer the case. In the new
> economy, all the decisive factors -- trade, production,
> technology, distribution, finance -- are integrated. On a world
> scale these factors are extremely mobile. Consequently, the
> effects of tree trade are no longer necessarily positive for
> everyone."
>
> This is the sort of drivel that is designed for people who have
> taken Logic 101 and consequently are unable to think for
> themselves. This forces them to take bits of not altogether
> coherent nonsense and present it as a revealed truth.
>
> No wonder you support the corporate protectionists against the
> people.
>
> Harry
>
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