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Ohio looses statehood?

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If we are to believe a hand full of papers and comments that have been appearing more and more regularly.

The reports center around trade, water, currency, nearly everything, and it keeps referring to what is known as the United States of the Americas.

This would be a union much like what was engineered for Europe, with Canada, Mexico, South America and Central America, all being part of this new world order.

Many reasons are given, but none that were not caused by politicals moving in this direction for some time. Mention New World Order and you get a chuckle from some and fear from others, it is as serious a question as regionalism, and nneds to be explored and vetted before our country takes us downa path we cannot get out of.

Recently looking at the "North American Future 2025 Project" papers on water and how it will be handled. the Director of Mexico Project lays out an interesting and troubling scenario. In the Plain Dealer two days ago was a person mentioning they had seen a military/police/security document outlining how that will work.

http://www.canadians.org/water/documents/NA_Future_2025.pdf

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My first thought is that your thread title and opening post needs a copyeditor.

Second, I think you need to get some sleep.

Third, I'm not at all threatened by thoughts of how Canada, the US and Mexico can share resources to make the entire bloc healthier economically and ecologically.

I think what's most likely to make some heads explode is the section titled "The Future of North American Labor Mobility"
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Brian Pedaci wrote:My first thought is that your thread title and opening post needs a copyeditor.

Second, I think you need to get some sleep.

Third, I'm not at all threatened by thoughts of how Canada, the US and Mexico can share resources to make the entire bloc healthier economically and ecologically.

I think what's most likely to make some heads explode is the section titled "The Future of North American Labor Mobility"


Brian

While I agree that much of this will be past the end of my life, it still bothers me that our government is working with others to disolve borders, and make what has been describe in Mexican and Canadian papers ae th United States of the Americas.

This is not about how to share natural resources or more importantly the most valuable commodity in America, but like the move to blobalization that has been the major thrust of the World Bank for decades.

The title is correct as as we become or move to the United States of the Americas, what happens with Ohio, and our impact in the USA.

Much like regionalization, if you are above the center line you lose, if you are below you might win.

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It won't work. the faster it happens the more it won't work.

Mexico is a pending disaster area. there are 80 million more Mexicans today than there were 60 years ago.

The impetus behind Globalism are a set of very temporary circumstances. These circumstances have temporarily allowed the U.S. to take advantage of Globalism and pave over(here, at least) the massive spillover costs and consequences of Globalism. However, now we will be less able to adapt to these temporary circumstances fading out.

You will notice it is a scam by how frequently and unfittingly words like "global" and "innovative" are used in news articles.
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It won't work. the faster it happens the more it won't work.

Mexico is a pending disaster area. there are 80 million more Mexicans today than there were 60 years ago.

The impetus behind Globalism are a set of very temporary circumstances. These circumstances have temporarily allowed the U.S. to take advantage of Globalism and pave over(here, at least) the massive spillover costs and consequences of Globalism. However, now we will be less able to adapt to these temporary circumstances fading out.

You will notice it is a scam by how frequently and unfittingly words like "global" and "innovative" are used in news articles.
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