Soon

All intelligent observers know that soon, very soon, China will surpass the United States in terms of gross domestic product to become the world's leading economic power.

Fueled by an explosive average annual growth rate of nearly 10% China is poised to surpass weak debtor nation America. China's banking industry has already snatched the world's number one spot in 2008 with net profits growing 30.6 percent year on year to reach 583.4 billion yuan, the People's Daily reported. Chinese banks also lead the global banking industry in terms of return on investment, which stood at 17.1 percent last year, around 7 percentage points higher than the global average.

Chinese auto sales are up, and this year China has displaced Japan as the world's largest car producer. Zheijang Geely Holding Group's takeover of Volvo from Ford presages the total eclipse of the sad remnant of U.S. manufacturing.

China's stock exchanges are superdominant in the world of finance.

Uneducated Americans are ignorant of the fact that 500 years ago, China was the world's sole superpower.

The People's Liberartion Army is unquestionably the world's mightiest force.

All these facts are a natural evolution of historical trends.

When many Europeans were living in mud huts and scratching the soil with sticks, China was the greatest economic and military power on earth.

A hundred years before Europe began its mastery of Asia and America, China had the biggest and best navy in the world. But for an accident of history, Europe would be speaking Chinese today. China discovered the inventions that would pave the way to world mastery for those who put them to use: the printing press, gunpowder and the magnetic compass.

Owing to imperialist action and collusion by corrupt oligarchial classes, China's ascendant place was termporarily usurped by the barbarians. Now the tide has turned once more thanks to the rejection of corruption and ignoble foreign influences.

The work ethic of Chinese would put the lazy obese and ignorant denizens of the U.S. to shame if the Americans were capable of feeling embarrasment.
 
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