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Originally posted by Darkmind
Don't be daft. Who in their right mind would want to merge the US and Mexican economies? Germany had a bad enough time of it when it recombined, and East Germany was one of the most economically advanced countries in the Soviet Bloc (no, this is not an oxymoron), and the Mexican economy makes the former GDR look like a paradise!
As for Canada, they have some very decided views on their southern neighbours. And they're not too complimentary at times.
Originally posted by the_sentinal
do you really want to absorb the finacial problems of the mexicans just to be able to spend the same currancy in canada???
dn:
Originally posted by loam
Some interesting reading for ya'
CRASHING THE DOW
Originally posted by Techsnow
Originally posted by the_sentinal
do you really want to absorb the finacial problems of the mexicans just to be able to spend the same currancy in canada???
dn:
For the possibility of a one world government .. its still one step closer, I say YES.
The sooner we get to a one world governemtn the sooner we will have a NWO, have contact, and be part of the Federation.
Denmark proposes transatlantic marketplace ahead of EU-US summit
the Danish liberal prime minister, has unveiled an ambitious proposal for the world's two biggest economies to form a free trade zone. During a visit to the US, where he addressed the Berkeley, University of California, Mr Fogh Rasmussen suggested the creation of a "transatlantic marketplace without barriers to trade and investment."
In a move that has angered lawmakers and sheriffs, President Bush refused to meet with border law enforcement officials in Texas for a second time, prompting some Republican congress members to schedule hearings.