What Is The Connection Between Enterprise Corruption And Globalization?

    Actor01 Jun. 28 14.56

 

 

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Balancing global labor costs is called “globalization”.  

The 2 primary functions of all forms of government is to:

  1. Globalize
  2. Act like its not globalizing (government accomplishes this by acting like it is being “hoodwinked” and pretending to fail while shoving phony nationalism down the throats of the same citizenry that it is outsourcing).

Globalism is the act of “spreading” technology, science, knowledge, and innovations.. around the globe.

Enterprise corruption pays the invoices for globalization. 

Globalism is impossible and un-affordable without corruption and fraud.

This may account for why some individuals.. “aren’t into it”.

The function of the top five global accountancies.. is to globalize.

Globalism is accomplished by pretending to forget how to count money and pretending to forget how to police the securities market.

Book-cooking to fight poverty is called “making the world a better place”

  

Bridging Another Divide

No bridges throughout history have been affordable. 

Industrial revolutions must eventually occur on a global basis.  This means that not only are they unaffordable at their source but they are unaffordable (without cooking the books) in every other area around the globe as well.

In developed nations both political parties are globalists.. one party pretends it’s not.

If you know in advance that the foreign recipient of the “foreign investment” project will not expect to nor be expected to pay then that is not only fraud but that is.. economic and industrial treason.

  

Four years of book-cooking allowed Bristol Meyers Squibb to significantly reduce prices on aids drugs to undeveloped nations. 

 

reinhardt’s journal pays a lot of attention to..  ”bridges”

  

continue the tour:  What Is Foreign Nation Building?

  

 

Actor02 Jun. 28 14.57



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