The Answer To Globalization - Globanomics
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This is the third and final article in a series on the effects of globalization that will eventually lead to "world peace" once the world rises with "one voice" for the benefits that freedom and democracy offer the world.
In the first two articles, we showed with clear data that the United States of America was the greatest benefactor in the world's movement toward globalization. The benefits accrued to the United States over the last few decades of globalization allowed a country with less than 5% of the world's population to capture over 50% of all the business investments made in the world.
We also clearly showed that this achievement was the result of one single thing: The Constitution for the United States Federal Government. First established back in the late 1790s. If you are not familiar with our position, I assume you can find a link to both articles that are currently referenced at the bottom of this article.
Despite the clarity of the first two articles, questions were still being posed to this writer to try and wrap everything up with a "big picture" summary. The following is this writer's attempt at doing that. The intention is all good. And this is how the writer responded to his friend that was raising the questions.
Essentially, this is what is. The United States is the developer and Asia is the producer. Start thinking that way. The U.S. companies come up with the ideas and the Chinese manufacture those ideas.
Why is this so? Because 22 out of the top 25 educational institutions in the world are in the United States, and if you go another 25 deep the same thing holds. Besides Americans are raised with freedom and the frontier spirit engrained in them--that has always been the case. The Chinese are good in math, accounting, and those kinds of things, but they really fall short when it comes to creativity. And personally, I tie that back to Confucianism, which is hardly a religion, but more of a bureaucratic way of living.
Think back. Calculators, microcomputers, cell phones, amazon shopping, all the software in the world, social networking, etc. All of that came from the U.S. and now it exists all around the world.
That is essentially what has been happening, and there is really nothing wrong with that, but it would best if we held the U.S. to 50% of the development stuff, so the rest of the world can contribute as well. That is what Globanomics is proposing. If you don't do Globanomics and follow el trumpism instead, you are going to have a world run by a Dictator who controls not only everything the Government does but also what the oligarchs do (the oligarchs being the heads of all the big technical, energy, and financial firms).
Globanomics offers world peace with the people of the world in control under a democratic World Federation that looks a lot like the U.S. Federal Government, with three different and separate branches of Government. War would be outlawed. Nuclear weapons would be dismantled.
That's what we are talking about here.
I am talking in general terms, not specifics. Of course, there would be development and manufacturing, etc. going on everywhere, it's just that the predominant development area will come from a North American Alliance, which includes the United Kingdom and Oceana as well as all of North America, and the production will be predominantly in less advanced nations.
The North American alliance currently accounts for about 65% of all development. We will cut that back to 50%, and shift 15% to bolster the rest of the world. I call the 15% Peace Premium used in such a way that everyone puts down their weapons. Russia will become part of the current European Union. China will get Taiwan and Hong Kong. Taiwan will still be independent from China, just aligned. The U.K., Australia, Canada, etc. will be independent but aligned to the North American Alliance and the United States.
In total there will be eight alliances, including South America, Africa, Middle East, India, China, Asia Pacific, Europe, and North America alliances.
Asia has 60% of the world's population, so they will control the House and the U.S. will control the Senate. You will need agreements between both groups to get anything done.
Senate votes are based on their proportionate share of the Global Electronic Stock Market Board (EGSB). House members will be based on population.
The Chairman and the Vice-Chairman will be appointed by the President of the United States but must pass an 80% vote in the Senate, otherwise, the current Chairman and Vice-President would stay in place until an 80% vote can be reached after compromising or after a new set of candidates are put up. (Think in terms like: Chairman Barach Obama and Vice-Chairman Xi Jinping or at least along those lines)
The World Court will decide matters involving disputes between sovereign nations. The North American will have 6 judges (3 from the U.S., one for the U.K., one for Canada and Australia, and one for Mexico) and each of the other alliances will get one judge. There will be thirteen judges in all.
That's the plan that Globanomics sets forth, knowing that is just a plan or a template to consider as you get down to the brass tact of things.
Look, this might sound far out there, but if you want World Peace this is the best way to get it. The book Globanomics explains all the above and more.
And it is all up to you who are reading this. Authoritarianism or Freedom and Democracy? Right now, it's a flocking toss-up, and the ball is in the air. The question now is who is going to get the tip. The Fat Orange King or Patriotic America? It will make a difference, if you know what i mean.
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