Quote:
Originally Posted by Americano
Considering our political process we're not far behind any country in the world with regard to corruption and we have exploited our energy resources to the point where our consumption far exceeds any potential public benefits from increasing domestic production without nationalizing those industries to avoid global demand commodity pricing.
|
I figured thats where you would go, however your comment was that Cambodia has a good economy because it sells oil. My point simply was, we have oil too, only we arent allowed to sell it. So if you want us to have the same potential, perhaps we should likewise sell some oil, go back to an agrarian economy, get millions of dollars in aid and put it in politicians accts, like Cambodia does.