Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Preserving The American Political Philosophy: Globalization and The Maine Department of Economic And Community Development

How The Maine Department of Economic and Community Development encourages globalism through the Foreign Trade Zone and discourages Main Street and the micro economy through taxation without representation - literally stating that the retail sector is to be excluded from the benefits distributed, including capital and services, from this tax payer funded bureaucracy.

http://americanpoliticalphilosophy.blogspot.com/2013/05/introduction-of-theme-global-investment.html

Monday, May 27, 2013

Preserving The American Political Philosophy

Maine State economic development rhetoric claims that the state is creating manufacturing jobs in Maine but a close examination of the statute for the Maine Department of Economic and Community Development reveals a system that is designed to benefit the high growth investor who manufactures in global low wage labor markets. Through the federally sponsored Foreign Trade Zone a product can be manufactured in China and assembles in the USA in a customs free zone and some of those products will then be promoted as a "made in the USA Product.

http://americanpoliticalphilosophy.blogspot.com/

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Andersen Studio Kickstarter Diaries

Why KickStarter is both a revolutionary and evolutionary economic innovation . Mold making Update. New Tufted Titmouse Sculpture in the Works. Sign up for recurring great sales at andersenstudio.com

http://andersenstudiokisckstarterdiaries.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Preserving The American Political Philosophy: On Being An Anomaly In The Age of The Creative Economy

"Think Globally- Act Locally" This is the story of Andersen Studio, a small American ceramic design and production enterprise which would like to remain a made in America product and to create The Great American Ceramic Designer Craftsmen Network- told in the context of globalization and the state of Maine where the government is managing the economy.

http://americanpoliticalphilosophy.blogspot.com/2013/05/on-being-anomaly-in-age-of-creative.html