At least many people buy Twelve Step Programs and can claim they work for some things.
Pillsbury's Twelve Step Program is nonsense if he thinks anything like what he proposes here could ever happen, or could ever have happened. His memory is longer than mine, and he knows this is bull from so far back most Americans won't even recall the ancient history of "competitiveness".
As I have been saying for about 30 years, it has been game over smell the coffee.
Competitiveness here was a mantra, and a defeated one, already, mainly by bi partisan economist backed free market globalization arguments, by the time I was in an MBA Program in the late 70s.
When I have occasionally said why not play the game to win, I also knew even at the time that it was not anything we were ever in a position here to actually do.
Call it regret, an urge to go down swinging in a civilizational losing cause rather than go down pandering, making losing deals, and appeasing to the last hoping for a global democratic miracle until the end.
When I have occasionally said why not play the game to win, I also knew even at the time that it was not anything we were ever in a position here to actually do.
Call it regret, an urge to go down swinging in a civilizational losing cause rather than go down pandering, making losing deals, and appeasing to the last hoping for a global democratic miracle until the end.
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