Thursday, 3 January 2013

FTC: Google does not violate antitrust laws

If Congress eliminates technology trade prohibition with China,
the U.S. won't have any technology jobs either. The standard of living for the overwhelming majority of U.S. Citizens has plummeted during the period of global free-trade because the agreements we entered into were written to make multinationals and government legislators rich at the expense of U.S. citizens welfare and employment levels. You'll notice that YOUR NAME wasn't mentioned in any trade agreements, neither WAS MINE. Every time we sign a free trade deal with a country that has peasants willing to work for almost nothing, you can bet that more U.S. corporations will be moving their manufacturing offshore along with the jobs we've depended on.

When two countries engage in unrestricted (no tariff) trade with each other, their economies naturally equalize over time by migrating to a level somewhere between the two. Thus, the citizen per capita income of the poorer country goes up slightly while the citizen per capita income of the wealthier country goes down sharply. The multinational corporate players who essentially wrote the trade agreement between the two become stinking, filthy rich along with the corrupt government legislators that allowed wealthy corporation principals in the private sector to create U.S. Code/Code of Federal Regulations with little or no genuine oversight by the public. The special interest group-monopolized U.S. "Press" aids in keeping the public in the dark and/or misinformed as a "courtesy" to their largest multinational-corporate customers or parent corporation while raising public suspicion about any legislator who won't "play ball".

"Mr. Smith, there are some gentlemen from the Generally Electric Police Services Division here to see you. They say you committed a crime by publicly making false allegations about someone in government. They say they have the authority to arrest you under the "Citizen Police For Safer Communities Act". They want you to go with them right now. They have guns. Should I call your wife and tell her not to start dinner?"

Source: http://www.news.theusalinks.com/2013/01/03/ftc-google-does-not-violate-antitrust-laws/

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