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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Sea Otter who wrote (26426)12/14/2007 7:46:08 PM
From: Step1  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 219835
 
Hi Sea, i am thinking that i might have fallen for a fake here with this video, seems odd that someone from China would be showing that. Very unsophisticated to boot. At any rate, i expect the pelting to come from Jay aka TobogoJack, as over the years he has been a strong defender and a proud messenger reporting from the continent. I value his opinion and look forward to a bit of a tussle there.

You are quite right about the sky. The heavy metals and pollution in general. From what i have gathered from first hand accounts, China is developing at three times the pace Japan was developing after the 1964 Olympics. That also means that problems are coming at them at three times the speed.

Their population is a negative once over a certain threshold. I think that threshold has been crossed a long time ago. Not that it makes a lot of sense to worry about it now investment wise, but they will surely at one point also have the fastest aging society on earth.

I am not bashing here though, I would be just as happy to pound on the "let`s turn Iraq into a glass parking lot" crowd... Once China moves into the top spot, perceived or real, they will find that no niceties insofar as public opinion goes, comes with it.

step1
(will keep some ammo for further posts, got to go now and dont have time to put a post together)