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http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE60T07W20100130
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE60T07W20100130 http://www.breitbart.com/article.php...show_article=1 http://www.breitbart.com/article.php? id=CNG.eba0f1f44dc56eaae2cdf53db03b2f4e.661&show_a rticle=1 This is a big move, especially as I haven't heard of anything uber being sold to Taiwan. If it were Arleigh Burkes, F-22s, or High-End AIP Submarines, maybe, but this is China pushing hard on, well, not much. If China is looking to scramble the US economy this could be part of the reason. Though a war of sanctions would probably hurt China worse than the US. Google seems ready to pull out of China over Chinese gov't interference already and not be the worse for wear over it. |
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David E. Powell wrote:
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE60T07W20100130 http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE60T07W20100130 http://www.breitbart.com/article.php...show_article=1 http://www.breitbart.com/article.php? id=CNG.eba0f1f44dc56eaae2cdf53db03b2f4e.661&show_a rticle=1 This is a big move, especially as I haven't heard of anything uber being sold to Taiwan. If it were Arleigh Burkes, F-22s, or High-End AIP Submarines, maybe, but this is China pushing hard on, well, not much. If China is looking to scramble the US economy this could be part of the reason. Though a war of sanctions would probably hurt China worse than the US. Google seems ready to pull out of China over Chinese gov't interference already and not be the worse for wear over it. Americans don't give a rat's hairy posterior what China does. Send Taiwan 100 billion, in arms gratis. The Global Merchants and Bankers are calling the shots though. |
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On Jan 30, 4:59*pm, lil abner wrote:
David E. Powell wrote: http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE60T07W20100130 http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE60T07W20100130 http://www.breitbart.com/article.php...56eaae2cdf53db.... http://www.breitbart.com/article.php? id=CNG.eba0f1f44dc56eaae2cdf53db03b2f4e.661&show_a rticle=1 This is a big move, especially as I haven't heard of anything uber being sold to Taiwan. If it were Arleigh Burkes, F-22s, or High-End AIP Submarines, maybe, but this is China pushing hard on, well, not much. Which we should sell Taiwan as it is an independent country and it would be far better for the war to happen sooner rather than latter when China will be even more powerful and the U.S. may be less likely to intervene. Allowing communists to subjugate a thriving democracy would be a massive setback for the West and embolden China to make its next move in dominating the Far East. If China is looking to scramble the US economy this could be part of the reason. Though a war of sanctions would probably hurt China worse than the US. Google seems ready to pull out of China over Chinese gov't interference already and not be the worse for wear over it. We should not be trading with China to the extent we are when our southern neighbors are far closer to us and poor. Lets build up the economy of Mexico through trade and then we will help accomplish several goals. Securing our southern border by way of economic prosperity is just one. Americans don't give a rat's hairy posterior what China does. Send Taiwan 100 billion, in arms gratis. The Global Merchants and Bankers are calling the shots though. |
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jkochko68 wrote:
{snip} We should not be trading with China to the extent we are when our southern neighbors are far closer to us and poor. Lets build up the economy of Mexico through trade and then we will help accomplish several goals. Securing our southern border by way of economic prosperity is just one. That is NAFTA and the economic zones near the US-Mexican border. Andrew Swallow |
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On Jan 31, 9:02*am, Andrew Swallow wrote:
jkochko68 wrote: {snip} We should not be trading with China to the extent we are when our southern neighbors are far closer to us and poor. Lets build up the economy of Mexico through trade and then we will help accomplish several goals. Securing our southern border by way of economic prosperity is just one. That is NAFTA and the economic zones near the US-Mexican border. Andrew Swallow http://www.allbusiness.com/north-ame.../586564-1.html |
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Jim Wilkins wrote:
On Jan 31, 9:02 am, Andrew Swallow wrote: jkochko68 wrote: {snip} We should not be trading with China to the extent we are when our southern neighbors are far closer to us and poor. Lets build up the economy of Mexico through trade and then we will help accomplish several goals. Securing our southern border by way of economic prosperity is just one. That is NAFTA and the economic zones near the US-Mexican border. Andrew Swallow http://www.allbusiness.com/north-ame.../586564-1.html The Chinese have quality control problems as well. The Western distribution firms had to set up quality systems, frequently using Japanese methods. Andrew Swallow |
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On Jan 31, 1:00*am, jkochko68 wrote:
On Jan 30, 4:59*pm, lil abner wrote: David E. Powell wrote: http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE60T07W20100130 http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE60T07W20100130 http://www.breitbart.com/article.php...56eaae2cdf53db... http://www.breitbart.com/article.php? id=CNG.eba0f1f44dc56eaae2cdf53db03b2f4e.661&show_a rticle=1 This is a big move, especially as I haven't heard of anything uber being sold to Taiwan. If it were Arleigh Burkes, F-22s, or High-End AIP Submarines, maybe, but this is China pushing hard on, well, not much. Which we should sell Taiwan as it is an independent country and it would be far better for the war to happen sooner rather than latter when China will be even more powerful and the U.S. may be less likely to intervene. Allowing communists to subjugate a thriving democracy would be a massive setback for the West and embolden China to make its next move in dominating the Far East Agreed. We hav neglected them over the past two decades as China has modernized. At one time they had a very modern force in comparison, very specialized, with well trained pilots, sailors and soldiers. I do not know of the training but their quality and modernity has been allowed to slip and that is a huge mistake. If DC really wants to avoid problems in that part of the world it is better to allow sale of gear that will help stand off a problem from happening, it is a small investment. Especially as the tech economy that the US is so dependent on is anchored firmly in Taiwan, where a HUGE percentage of the world's electronic components are made. If China is looking to scramble the US economy this could be part of the reason. Though a war of sanctions would probably hurt China worse than the US. Google seems ready to pull out of China over Chinese gov't interference already and not be the worse for wear over it. We should not be trading with China to the extent we are when our southern neighbors are far closer to us and poor. Lets build up the economy of Mexico through trade and then we will help accomplish several goals. Securing our southern border by way of economic prosperity is just one. We are sort of doing that now, our people importing stuff from there, but not the stuff we want and not funding the people there we would want to fund. There's more than one place to buy imports from, yeah. How about some kind of trade plan involving Haiti and getting industry set up there and in the Dominican Republic? Honduras and Colombia too. Americans don't give a rat's hairy posterior what China does. Send Taiwan 100 billion, in arms gratis. The Global Merchants and Bankers are calling the shots though Many of whom are western? Plus the tech industry is a huge component of the world economy, only an insane person would want to throw that off kilter. |
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David E. Powell wrote:
On Jan 31, 1:00 am, jkochko68 wrote: On Jan 30, 4:59 pm, lil abner wrote: David E. Powell wrote: http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE60T07W20100130 http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE60T07W20100130 http://www.breitbart.com/article.php...56eaae2cdf53db... http://www.breitbart.com/article.php? id=CNG.eba0f1f44dc56eaae2cdf53db03b2f4e.661&show_a rticle=1 This is a big move, especially as I haven't heard of anything uber being sold to Taiwan. If it were Arleigh Burkes, F-22s, or High-End AIP Submarines, maybe, but this is China pushing hard on, well, not much. Which we should sell Taiwan as it is an independent country and it would be far better for the war to happen sooner rather than latter when China will be even more powerful and the U.S. may be less likely to intervene. Allowing communists to subjugate a thriving democracy would be a massive setback for the West and embolden China to make its next move in dominating the Far East Agreed. We hav neglected them over the past two decades as China has modernized. At one time they had a very modern force in comparison, very specialized, with well trained pilots, sailors and soldiers. I do not know of the training but their quality and modernity has been allowed to slip and that is a huge mistake. If DC really wants to avoid problems in that part of the world it is better to allow sale of gear that will help stand off a problem from happening, it is a small investment. Especially as the tech economy that the US is so dependent on is anchored firmly in Taiwan, where a HUGE percentage of the world's electronic components are made. If China is looking to scramble the US economy this could be part of the reason. Though a war of sanctions would probably hurt China worse than the US. Google seems ready to pull out of China over Chinese gov't interference already and not be the worse for wear over it. We should not be trading with China to the extent we are when our southern neighbors are far closer to us and poor. Lets build up the economy of Mexico through trade and then we will help accomplish several goals. Securing our southern border by way of economic prosperity is just one. We are sort of doing that now, our people importing stuff from there, but not the stuff we want and not funding the people there we would want to fund. There's more than one place to buy imports from, yeah. How about some kind of trade plan involving Haiti and getting industry set up there and in the Dominican Republic? Honduras and Colombia too. Americans don't give a rat's hairy posterior what China does. Send Taiwan 100 billion, in arms gratis. The Global Merchants and Bankers are calling the shots though Many of whom are western? Plus the tech industry is a huge component of the world economy, only an insane person would want to throw that off kilter. China has played good poker. They are corralling us tighter and tighter. They can/will be able to do as they well please. It might be vital to you or us but not to Chinese Marxists. They can stop the show or set the pace at any time they see fit. Mao is a prime example. If you think they cant' or won't you are foolish. The Chinese aren't playing the game of global trade through global peace. They intend to take Taiwan and would like nothing better than the US to send a few war ships. Their current technology can reportedly take out the fleets with marginal losses themselves. The Global Merchants are playing their game. They don';t give a rat's hairy posterior about any nation's sovereignty or security or the freedom of the people. I suggest you get your nose out of the evening business report and smell the brimstone. |
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