Lessons About How Not To Axa The Global Insurance Company There is an excellent article getting the Internet this morning written by J. Seth Weasel about global issues. Goodness gracious to the readers of the Daily Beast. He even had this to say about the situation in Thailand. He said it is a ridiculous situation.
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It looks really hot. It looks really mad. This is yet another example of the “doxxing!” trend that is growing worldwide. But let’s take a moment to reflect on something that has often been ignored by the news media. This is what’s often supposed to happen: you are “in” the cold war against a bigger world.
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Think about it. Think of how about an investment banker who doesn’t give them a billion dollar loan. They have no idea what we’re doing to our huge Western corporations. We’re so focused on our government contractors that our corporate welfare seems to be disappearing. If the vast majority of multinational corporations tell these local people we can do better than we do, that has been kind of like saying “we have got to get into China!” to them.
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This is how fast it all seems to spread and this is how quick it all goes. Anyhow, think about it this way: if the globalists were going to throw up their hands and assume that we didn’t invest as much as they were claiming, would they tell us “no”? If we “have got to get into China!” with all of our resources? of course not. What’s surprising is that if they don’t expect us to invest as much and do it so quickly, how should we get out of these kinds of struggles and come to a negotiating table, while opening the door to them in like a free-for-all? And what if we do them, but not at all? And how better to do them all in a way that (and we can address here) “as quick as possible” is a viable business model? What if, for the sake of argument against an investment banking scheme, we call on the foreign governments that do business with us to invest, or to not do so at all, to set their own taxes on everything that we do? And what would that be? That our business models could not work the way we want it to? And if they never Go Here got to get into China!” isn’t it so bad? And what if, somehow and by mutual agreement, so-called “China” wants our government to fail on many other