Friday 15 February 2013

Ethical subsoil


When I listen to CNCB and the squawking columnists trading verbal punches about the trade and the movement in the market, one is reminded of the soulless phenomena of the trade in volatility, regardless. Behind these movements, which seem to be orchestrated as they swing back and forth, each swing backed like a filly in the race for profit. Not the profit that underlays the companies that are effected by these trades but a profit in a tier of trading that has no place in the business of business. 
Not only companies but countries and their currencies are all fair game for these piranhas, a trading environment which to my mind is immoral given that the enormous sums of money are used to create the trade. Talk about the ability to print money !!
The effect of the much vaunted Global Economy is all around us laying waste any sense of national identity. The Markets have us in their grip and we were told it was all for our good. Economies of scale they told us was what the future holds, size would allow synergies of scale. Labour markets needed to be flexible (easy to hire and fire). Funny how the instigators of this project to internationalise everything protect their own earnings with watertight contracts on payout, irrespective of what happens. 



Now of course we see the scale and the impact of the Global reach. The food industry and the retailers within that industry in their never ending drive to stay competitive with low prices,(which invariably means screwing their suppliers down to borderline bankruptcy) have outsourced and further outsourced until the food chain is now so corrupted that no one knows where the food we eat comes from, only that its cheap !! People are now so corrupted in their thinking, they are so gullible and willing to believe what ever information (propaganda) they are fed by the Government bureaucracy along with the leaders of the financial empire to whom all Governments are beholden and who, through a media machine, feed us all and build a trust that knows little about the ethical subsoil we all used to feed on.              

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