Thursday, May 8, 2008

The meaning of 'interdependence'

Joseph Farah laments the global view of our politicians...

Here's what I want you, as an American, to remember about interdependence. It's just another name for "dependence." If you are interdependent, you are dependent. Instead of being dependent on one entity, you are simply dependent on multiple entities. That's not an improvement over dependence, it's actually worse.

Key quote: It means bleeding U.S. taxpayers for welfare-like programs not just for Americans – but for the whole world. It means throwing billions, probably trillions, at the poorest nations run by some of the worst tyrants.

Something to think about as "needy" nations suckle on the U.S. teat.

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