FRIEDMAN MEANS GLOBALIZE MORE, IN ALL HIS POSTS. LERER MEANS THE SAME THING. TRUST ME.
That was not what the Franklin snake image above had meant.
Terms search: The Dominion of New England.
Something like a coastal Dominion of New England is something Cuomo has advocated, knowing the state and local structures such a regional approach confronts.
Wikipedia: Dominion of New England
Looks much like what Cuomo wishes he now had.
Terms search: The Dominion of New England.
Something like a coastal Dominion of New England is something Cuomo has advocated, knowing the state and local structures such a regional approach confronts.
Wikipedia: Dominion of New England
Looks much like what Cuomo wishes he now had.
Sunday, August 7, 2011
RE WIN TOGETHER OR LOSE TOGETHER THOMAS FRIEDMAN NYT EDITORIAL JOIN OR DIE ALL OVER AGAIN
WIN TOGETHER OR LOSE TOGETHER
We are still, politically, deep down, weak as a kitten.
He, Friedman, actually has some good, or not so bad as usual, ideas this time: Rogoff, mortgages, etc. He actually sounds a little like a 'communist' here. But all within the context of the existing 'framework' of course.
Unfortunately, not much has changed, really, regarding this framework, since the Albany Congress of 1754.
Maybe that is one reason why so many Americans are disenchanted with the current Congress members' performance: it pretends to portray a united entity.
But that was never what the colonists, from each colony, or perhaps more accurately, each big town, wanted, for various reasons. And it was not what they, or we, got.
What was that Conference about? Not what you may think.
A video reference: Before 1776, Allison, Teaching Company, Lecture 29.
We are still, politically, deep down, weak as a kitten.
He, Friedman, actually has some good, or not so bad as usual, ideas this time: Rogoff, mortgages, etc. He actually sounds a little like a 'communist' here. But all within the context of the existing 'framework' of course.
Unfortunately, not much has changed, really, regarding this framework, since the Albany Congress of 1754.
Maybe that is one reason why so many Americans are disenchanted with the current Congress members' performance: it pretends to portray a united entity.
But that was never what the colonists, from each colony, or perhaps more accurately, each big town, wanted, for various reasons. And it was not what they, or we, got.
What was that Conference about? Not what you may think.
A video reference: Before 1776, Allison, Teaching Company, Lecture 29.
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