Economic Nationalism (jim o'connor)

Gary Bramstedt gbfoto at best.com
Wed Jan 5 09:26:19 PST 2000


glb wrote:


> I agree with Jim; "workers demand that 'their' plant stay" is a hypothetical
> construct that hasn't materialized in any form that I can recall in America
> in my lifetime. Aren't there more overlaps between "US economic nationalism
> and US imperialism" than differences?
> glb
>

Max Sawicky answered:


>
> You haven't been paying sufficiently close attention.
>
> See the "Good Jobs First" web site, linked
> to Citizens for Tax Justice, www.ctj.org
>
> mbs

Gary:

Thanks for the reminder... it's been awhile since I've accessed the CTJ web site for news and the latest from Bob McIntyre... and if I would have paid closer attention to my CTJ Update I should have remembered the GJF projects.

My post (and Jim's position?) was premised on "U.S." rather than NGO policies... and, on results (as in "plant stay") instead of efforts, which should be the focus.

glb

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