Krugman makes a good seemingly incontrovertible globalist liberal point.
Guess what?
With the march of concomitant global income convergence, these guaranteed health systems, existing fleetingly only in advanced countries, will fade as fast eventually as their citizens' religiosity has already done, and their relative wage levels are now doing...
I call it 'leveling the global survival playing field'.
Advanced countries with high standards of living and guaranteed health programs are already becoming now a thing of the past. Not just here. Everywhere they still exist.
You cannot minimum wage your way to domestic prosperity in a global so called economy.
Re Thomas Friedman: You can't civic coalition grass roots your way into being a redevelopmental state. That is something only our failed government might be considered capable of doing, but only in a perfect world.
You cannot minimum wage your way to domestic prosperity in a global so called economy.
Re Thomas Friedman: You can't civic coalition grass roots your way into being a redevelopmental state. That is something only our failed government might be considered capable of doing, but only in a perfect world.
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