What is the ultimate goal of the CFR and why do they want Global government?
The EU could be used as an example of a 'mini' global government.
When all the countries had their own currencies, major companies either had to do currency conversions or spend all dollars in their own house.
Ever since the EU, all countries are on the same currency, thus strengthening the currency. This has resulted in higher prices for locally made goods which otherwise would be cheaper. All my friends in Europe tell me that ever since the EU, living has become expensive.
With a '1 world government', companies wouldn't have to translate currencies worldwide. This would create an easier access to a global market. This is great for multi-million/billion dollar companies, but it makes being poor more difficult.
Think of it like the steel industry of the US. When that one guy owned the steel companies, he then bought the rail stations and sellers out. This created a 1-way monopoly for the company. No one could compete.
Globalization increases the ability to create a 'world monopoly'.
Think of Microsoft. They pretty are dominate on a global market. There are competitors, but imagine opening the doors for nearly every industry there is.
Look at Mexico and Carlos Slim. He almost has a monopoly on all communications industry, and is about 5% of the total GDP of Mexico. Imagine his influence in politics, a world government, and the potential he has with a 1-world government.
Apply that to all multi-billion companies, and these powerful guys would like it. Thus, their impact and influence on current politics can be great ( would you be a corrupt politician if I agreed to give you 100 million dollars? )
That is really the ultimate goal. It is not for the people, it is for the multi-billionaires, our bosses, our bosses bosses, the people up top. The ones who 'control'
But to allow their 'control' to exert over our liberty and rights is outrageous. But it's our rights, not theirs, therefore they could really care less.