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In reply to the discussion: So Who's right? [View all]Erich Bloodaxe BSN
(14,733 posts)37. That alone, if true, says that it's a REALLY bad idea for Japan.
Or any other country in a similar position. That's what I've always known as 'putting all your eggs in one basket'. Monoculture destroys the web of insect and animal life of an area, and leaves those who practice it open to devastation if some blight hits the one crop they completely depend on. Countries should be working to have as many of the products and services they depend upon manufactured domestically for their own national security interests, not seek to become dependent upon a single or a few industries.
What happens when some disruptive technology emerges that replaces that industry? Is the whole country left to collapse and starve?
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It's not "s@&t". Nor is it true that only CEOs have had input, or know what is in it.
Hoyt
Apr 2015
#27
That's a bigger crock of s@&T, than the one your trying to defend, read up
orpupilofnature57
Apr 2015
#29
That is horrible. "for the benefit of 1.5%" And without a doubt for the benefit of the 1% here.
Autumn
Apr 2015
#41
Warren, Grayson and sanders. When was the last time all 3of them led the 99% astray?
merrily
Apr 2015
#26
I get what you're saying. TPP detractors, however, are extremely vocal about
BreakfastClub
Apr 2015
#36