Monday
Mar302009
The G-20 summit: Science Fiction?
by Christina Lovato, University of New Mexico-Talk Radio News Service
Today at a discussion titled, “The Implications of the G-20 Summit for the Political Sovereignty and Economic Freedom of the United States,” Jeremy Rabkin, a Professor of law at George Mason University School of Law said that the G-20 group is science fiction. “The majority of these countries are poor and somewhat chaotic. The idea that your going to propose a elaborate system of global controls and China will say yeah good idea we really want people to come into our country and monitor how we do our regulation. I think its fantastical,” Rabkin said. (01:45)
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Today at a discussion titled, “The Implications of the G-20 Summit for the Political Sovereignty and Economic Freedom of the United States,” Jeremy Rabkin, a Professor of law at George Mason University School of Law said that the G-20 group is science fiction. “The majority of these countries are poor and somewhat chaotic. The idea that your going to propose a elaborate system of global controls and China will say yeah good idea we really want people to come into our country and monitor how we do our regulation. I think its fantastical,” Rabkin said. (01:45)
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