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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (42611)12/6/2003 7:37:09 PM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
Chinese workers are avoiding the bad example set by US and European workers. Back in the early 70's Brazil was growing real big. 14% grow in 1973.

The Swedish and German unionists and America's AFL-CIO representatives start visiting the country and bring unionists to visit theirs.

The Brazilian unionists loved what they saw there and wanted the same. Today the working class hero of those days Lula is the president of the country.

China, in the other hand, is not following in the same trap. It single minded pursue hard work d economic grow. Exactly in the footsteps of the US. The Robber Barons exploited cheap immigrant manpower and make the US rich.
After the country got rich a new generation of Americans go to university writes about the past, clean the environment and implement those, you know 'rights for this and rights for that stuff the average John Doe thinks the whole world should do.

China should grow. Once they get rich they could get some students that have never faced hardship, put them in the university to write whatever they want, and the country by then would have enough money to clean the mess. Exactly like the US and Europe have done.

If any guy from the AFL-CIO Metallgeselschat appears in China, let the dogs loose behind them!!! Tell them to F..k Off!! Do not repeat the mistake of Brazil.
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