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To: Cringing Negativism Network; EBH
From your post #7:
I don’t see China effected at all.

China is growing.

All their manufacturing is owned by the government, and 51% of everything. Manufacturing owned for 10 years...

What is wrong with this picture? Why is 4/5 of the planet on starvation wages, China is growing and we’re all sitting around on the edges clapping our hands at their amazing advancement?

From your post #10:
My comments continue to be among the only ones on this board, actively considering what happens when China becomes STRONGER AND STRONGER.

Are you?

There is more than today. There is tomorrow, and the years after that.

ALL OF WHICH seem pointed in China’s direction. Every single one.

There are no competitors. No shared victories.

Just loss.

There's your context. Now answer the question.

24 posted on 06/16/2012 12:05:38 PM PDT by WildSnail (The US government now has more control over the people than the old Soviet Union ever dreamed of)
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To: WildSnail

Not sure I see the question, to tell the truth.

I see a statement. Two actually. I see the statement #7 that agrees China is growing.

I see another statement #10, that China continues to grow, and is becoming stronger than we can contain.

In effect, doomage. We can never recover once that point is reached. Every action will be met by a four-times larger force.

Every one.

Remember please, China has four times the exposure we do, numerically.

Do you see something different from that?

Incidentally, do you own anything currently (based) in China?

Thank you.


25 posted on 06/16/2012 12:12:20 PM PDT by Cringing Negativism Network (America doesn't need any new laws. America needs freedom!)
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