Joe Walsh's asks the following question in his Op-Ed piece "Fear China, but don't be in a panic": 'Should we worry that the emergence of China . . . will mean fewer jobs and lower wages for years, maybe decades to come, in Michigan?' Of course he answers 'no' because he has been a long standing apologist for Globalization. But more and more people are answering 'yes' because we are already seeing reductions in job opportunities, wages and benefits. We have to begin to question a government that no longer cares about the needs and aspirations of it's people. The rejection of the EU by France and the Netherlands is just one example of how the working class is beginning to question the efficacy of Corporate Globalization. I've got a question for Hog Wash: "How is the next generation ever going to afford retirement if we continue down the road of globalization. PH