. . . or not, . . . .One or two really bad harvest years (and they happen) and China's 1.3 billion become a MAJOR liability and danger to themselves. China is one big volcanic eruption somewhere on Earth away from a second Chinese revolution.
. . . or not, . . . .One or two really bad harvest years (and they happen) and China's 1.3 billion become a MAJOR liability and danger to themselves. China is one big volcanic eruption somewhere on Earth away from a second Chinese revolution.
Do you realize that China is highly dependent on food imports? Much of their agricultural land is unproductive. Chinese tourism is growing too. Also, why would they sell anything to us unless they want something in return. We give them money for the things we buy. I presume they don't just burn that money but intend to spend it later.
Again, how do you explain Hong Kong, Singapore, and New Zealand?
Maybe not. . . or not, . . . .
They are not uber alles. They are massively overpopulated.While everybody is trying to box in Iran, Russia and China are building a line that will mean the Ukraine will need to be inking a deal with Iran if they want more than candles for light and heat all year round.
Every nation imports food, the issue is how well would they make out in a siege applied by the IMF. That is one of the tools they use when they move into an area, they take away that ability as much as possible. Our main diet is flour and Canola oil, that is not by accident. Many in South Africa and the Ukraine are hungry as the food grown there is shipped out of the country.Do you realize that China is highly dependent on food imports?
You mean not as productive as Monsanto fields, Right?Much of their agricultural land is unproductive.
Inside the country and outside. Canada and the US are not their destinations.Chinese tourism is growing too.
Why would they have to buy anything from is if they have other suppliers that are cheaper and closer and less likely to stab you in the back at some point.Also, why would they sell anything to us unless they want something in return.
Sure they will, to buy natural resources from somebody else. India and Iran and Syria and Africa and South America could make sure there was nothing left to ship to North America, . . . at any price. We should be the leading supplier of hemp to the world. The amount we produce isn't enough for shoelaces for everybody. We have nobody but ourselves to blame either. 'Gutless wonders' will be what the 'beloved baby-boomers' will be remembered as.We give them money for the things we buy. I presume they don't just burn that money but intend to spend it later.
Walmart, CostCo and Sears for the global community as the business men from there are so crooked they have to 'be contained' to 'small groups'Again, how do you explain Hong Kong, Singapore, and New Zealand?
They probably feel the same way about 'you and your kind'. Are they using too much of the planet for 'your liking' as 'you' cannot start a war against them and have a hope in hell of winning it??They are not uber alles. They are massively overpopulated.
You are talking about a couple of countries that are smaller than my island.Do you realize that China is highly dependent on food imports? Much of their agricultural land is unproductive. Chinese tourism is growing too. Also, why would they sell anything to us unless they want something in return. We give them money for the things we buy. I presume they don't just burn that money but intend to spend it later.
Again, how do you explain Hong Kong, Singapore, and New Zealand?
You are talking about a couple of countries that are smaller than my island.
What they are doing right is exploiting poverty in order to get things to sell at very cheap prices.You've just reinforced my point. How can two little countries with so few natural resources at their disposal and needing to learn English as a second or even foreign language outperform most other countries in the world?
From what you yourself just said, Canada should be able to easily outperform Hong Kong and Singapore even if we mismanaged our countr to a degree. In other words, they're not just doing something right that we can learn from. They're doing something so right compared to what whe're doing that we should hang our heads in shame.
What they are doing right is exploiting poverty in order to get things to sell at very cheap prices.
They prey upon the poor throughout asia in order to manufacture garbage to sell to us.They actually both have a good social safety net. Plus the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights is enshrined in Hong Kong's Basic Law (essentially Hong Kong's mini-constitution).
Hong Kong's human rights, though under attack from Beijing, have been holding strong so far.
They prey upon the poor throughout asia in order to manufacture garbage to sell to us.
That's how they get by,
What are we supposed to do? Be like them and have stuff made in indonesia and sell it in America?
Why not?