Posted on 02/18/2008 3:58:46 AM PST by Man50D
Mexico's equivalent of the chairmen of the Federal Reserve has been invited to join a new think tank on globalization created by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
Guillermo Ortiz, the governor of the Banco de Mexico since 1998, has joined the advisory board for the Globalization and Monetary Policy Institute at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, according to a press release issued by the Fed last Thursday.
The Dallas Fed created the Globalization and Monetary Policy Institute in 2007 "for the purpose of better understanding how the process of deepening economic integration between the countries of the world, or globalization, alters the environment in which U.S. monetary policy decisions are being made."
Initially, the Stanford-educated Ortiz served Mexico's President Ernesto Zedillo as telecommunications and transportation secretary, but when the peso crashed during Zedillo's first month in office, Ortiz was shifted to serve as Mexican secretary of finance and public credit, where he helped manage the resulting devaluation of the peso.
He has also served as an executive director of the International Monetary Fund.
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We have been infiltrated and sold out. Geesh.
The above would be my choice. I feel that our government has already sold us out and just have yet to declare that we really don't have a voice or a choice.
I’ve had my suspicions for most of my adult life.
The clarity of the situation is becoming obvious.
I don’t think we realize it much while we are young and likely to believe that we can CHANGE the outcome with our vote.
I have read an author who wrote novels in which the concept we are speaking of is the basis for her books. Have you heard of Taylor Caldwell? She had it nailed many years ago.
Now I know why people like to label her a kook. Anyone is a kook for speaking the truth. The idea of the elites is to keep people believing the big lie.
“He opposed Mexico’s President Vicente Fox by arguing Mexico should secure the border with the United States and create jobs in Mexico, to reduce the economic incentive for illegal immigration.”
gezzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz...what a unique idea...
well, unless & until we start electing true blue conservatives to political office and “hold their feet to the fire” on securing the borders & deporting ALL illegals;
we cannot expect anything to change in America and definitely not in Mexico.
ping
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