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What did the G20 resolve?

As I understand it, the meetings of the G20 are closed so there is only a press announcement at the end. So what did they resolve at this session?

* The big deal is that the G20 will become the premier of all such meetings, not the G7 or G8. This supposedly incorporates more players into the process--although clearly it's Washington and the Europeans who are still the driving force.

* The various financial ministers also decided they wanted the [capitalist] world to be a more stable place and pledged to bring this about, but if you believe they plan to do anything positive, I've got a bridge I'd like to sell you.

* The event will probably be known for President Obama's speech, at which he called out the Iranian government for their attempt to hide the building of a new nuclear facility. No mention was made of the fact that the United States has the largest nuclear arsenal in the world, and is the only country to have used nuclear weapons.

What I found most amazing was not the G20, but the incredible police [mis]training, new riot gear equipment and use of force that went into the event. I've read that the preparations and new equipment amounted to more than $20 million!

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