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A better place?

At a special meeting in Bern, World Bank President Robert Zoellic, said that in the past two years 100 million people are estimated to have been pushed into poverty.

Are we supposed to be making a better world? is free trade, globalization, privatization, etc. really working?

We cannot rejoice.

5 comments:

Omar said...

"is free trade, globalization, privatization, etc. really working?"

Hell, yes, in 2000 Slim had only $8 billion dollars (http://www.forbes.com/finance/lists/10/2000/LIR.jhtml?passListId=10&passYear=2000&passListType=Person&uniqueId=WYDJ&datatype=Person) and now he has $60 billions (http://www.forbes.com/lists/2008/10/billionaires08_Carlos-Slim-Helu-family_WYDJ.html), dunno your standards, but i reckon making $52 billions aint bad for 8 years.

VíctorMireles said...

53 billion... divided by 100 million makes $530 a head. yes... the bastard, directly or inderectly robbed the masses of $530 a head... and we're just talking bout that guy.

money, at least most of it, doesn't come from nothingness...

+Koike-Rado said...

Probablemente te interese esto:

http://plaqueta.blogspot.com/2006/03/d.html

+Koike-Rado said...

Victor, por eso digo, hay que estar vestido de negro completamente (y mas aun, a 46ºC bajo la sombra)... Ah!, cierto, eso no lo digo (lo siento tenia que hacer el comentario).
En mi opinión, la moda "indie" es algo, las cosas "indie" son otra cosa, ciertamente yo no llamaria "indie", sobre todo porque viene de la palabra independiente, yo lo llamaria hacer cosas con bajo presupuesto. Y salen cosas buenas de vez en cuando.

V said...

¡Vér...






tigo...y eso que yo decía que nos estaba yendo bien como país...






Gara gara gara...




Alguien me habló todos los días de mi vida al oido, despacio, lentamente. Me dijo: ¡vive, vive, vive! Era la muerte. (JS)