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You are missing the point Tony. This is beneficial to the USA and the entire trading system. And the OECD is not banks, it is "the economies" of member countries this organization is looking to improve. https://www.oecd.org/en.htmlHave a quick look and see the the G20 is in fact busy with modernizing tax policies as we speak. Seriously, John...? You're arguing that the most productive "free market" countries deserve to be penalized by globalist banking entities in the name of fair trade? Lead, follow, or get out of the way of real progress and sovereign national economic independence! THAT'S WHAT AMERICAN EXCEPTIONALISM LOOKS LIKE! Necessity is the mother of invention, and freedom is the inspiration of the industrious. Free market competition lowers inflation, John. Communists always complain when they run out of slaves... Globalization and centralization of Government controlled commerce will never be a good idea, John! A global tax on industry is just a stepping stone toward world government and a single global monetary system... WAKE UP!
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