Title: Which best describes your view of globalization? Post by: bio_man on Mar 12, 2017 With globalization on the rise, Americans are expected to see more mass migration in their homeland, and more McDonald's restaurants around the globe.
Are you a fan of globalism? This doesn't necessarily qualify you as nationalist or a globalist, but with the tides turning, do you think America and the rest of the Western world is ready for this shift or will nationalism last? Please defend your vote with a comment Title: Re: Which best describes your view of globalization? Post by: cloveb on Mar 16, 2017 This is very interesting and important topic. I am so curious to see people idea about it. Thank you for posting it. :)
Title: Re: Which best describes your view of globalization? Post by: psyche360 on Apr 19, 2017 Definitely not a good thing, drives up the cost of living for the working class, people essentially become the care-givers of everyone else in society.
It's like this, you make 100,000 grand, and half of it goes to paying off taxes so that the government can house the poor, the immigrants, the refugees. Makes no sense Title: Re: Which best describes your view of globalization? Post by: 5seal on Jul 30, 2017 The effects of open borders terrifies me, I don't know how any one could be for this
Equivalent to having no door to your room or house Title: Re: Which best describes your view of globalization? Post by: Anonymous on Oct 31, 2017 The effects of open borders terrifies me, I don't know how any one could be for this Equivalent to having no door to your room or house Then why do economists say it's a good thing? Title: Re: Which best describes your view of globalization? Post by: klcarrasquillo on May 25, 2018 It increases profits for big business owners
Title: Re: Which best describes your view of globalization? Post by: grass on May 26, 2018 Its nice to patronize our nation but working globally is nicer
Title: Re: Which best describes your view of globalization? Post by: klcarrasquillo on May 26, 2018 Its nice to patronize our nation but working globally is nicer Comes at a cost though, how much do you value authenticity? |