The Rise of China

Marxists conveniently sweep such matters under the rug. Check out Workers.org for more information. Marxist activists frequently defended Gaddafi, and continue to defend the governments of North Korea, Laos, Vietnam, and Cuba, despite the horrific abuse of human rights in those countries. What's funny is that some will say the abuses are an imperialist (American) lie, while others will try to defend the abuses. It's quite sickening.

You are talking out of your arse, I was in both Vietnam and Laos last year. You need to travel a bit and lose those blinkers.
 
So China owning America is a good thing? I guess being a third world nation is a positive trait in the minds of the right wing market worshipers? Corporate propaganda has so managed the minds of conservatives that consequences completely elude them.


"In corporate culture, keiretsu refers to a uniquely Japanese form of corporate organization. A keiretsu is a grouping or family of affiliated companies that form a tight-knit alliance to work toward each other's mutual success. The keiretsu system is also based on an intimate partnership between government and businesses. It can best be understood as the intricate web of relationships that links banks, manufacturers, suppliers, and distributors with the Japanese government.¶ These ironclad corporate alliances have caused much debate and have been called "government-sponsored cartels." While some think keiretsu are a menace to trade, others see them as a model for change. Features common to most keiretsu include "main bank," stable shareholding, and seconded directors. Some keiretsu concepts have no American parallel such as "general trading company." The keiretsu system is one of the profound differences between Japanese and US business structures." http://searchcio-midmarket.techtarget.com/definition/keiretsu#


Buy American = "Because Ford, GM and Chrysler conduct far more of their research, design, engineering, manufacturing and assembly work in the U.S. than foreign automakers do, buying a Ford, GM, or Chrysler supports almost three times as many jobs as buying the average foreign automobile. Some comparisons are even more striking. Buying a Ford supports 3.5 times more jobs than buying a Hyundai. Comparing a Honda and a Hyundai? Buying a Honda supports more than 2 times more jobs." <a href="http://www.levelfieldinstitute.org/jpc_rating.html">Read here.</a>


"Historian Phillips-Fein traces the hidden history of the Reagan revolution to a coterie of business executives, including General Electric official and Reagan mentor Lemuel Boulware, who saw labor unions, government regulation, high taxes and welfare spending as dire threats to their profits and power. From the 1930s onward, the author argues, they provided the money, organization and fervor for a decades-long war against New Deal liberalism—funding campaigns, think tanks, magazines and lobbying groups, and indoctrinating employees in the virtues of unfettered capitalism." http://www.amazon.com/Invisible-Han...=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1247845984&sr=1-1
 
So China owning America is a good thing? I guess being a third world nation is a positive trait in the minds of the right wing market worshipers? Corporate propaganda has so managed the minds of conservatives that consequences completely elude them.

"China owning America"???? LOLOLOLOL!!!! We can see who it is that is the victim of propaganda.
 
Very few people will say its an american lie. Marxists and other socialists are probably doing as much if not more than you are to deminstrate their anger.
You are (conveniently) confusing marxism with brutal dictatorships. You are a victim of US propaganda my friend. You need an injection of cynicism.

You might want to cheque the spelling of 'demonstrate'. (yes, I know I used the wrong version of the word, but I couldn't resist)
 
I know some people in Thomasville AL that would tell you that the plant the chinese are opening may save that town.

You want investors to build new businesses in the US, but you only want the right ones to do it? Get some of those 1-percenters to do it.
 
What you say is true but the US has nearly 19,000 prisoners on Death Row.

So you're saying it's wrong that we don't execute them, immediately after the trial and we should follow China's example; like executing drug dealers, instead of giving them prison sentences?
 
I'll bet those same Americans would rather see Americans opening industrial plants in America, not the Chinese.

So why haven't Americans opened industrial plants? You want to be pissed at the liberals and the Chinese, why not be pissed at the Americans with the resources to open major businesses that choose to put there money overseas or in Swiss bank accounts? The simple fact is that those rich Americans didn't.

Also, if you are going to be all for capitalism, then you need to be for the capitalism that has investors opening businesses here, regardless of where the owners live.
 
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