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To: Arran Yuan who wrote (57313)11/2/2009 3:27:54 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217778
 
China scares people. Brazil do not scare them off. Most people do not understand the Chinese mind set.



To: Arran Yuan who wrote (57313)11/2/2009 3:31:39 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217778
 
Barred Elroy, C2 and MQ majority understand the Brazilian mindset.

Diplomats in charge. Non-threatening. High visibility for its culture.

We can explore that to make business.



To: Arran Yuan who wrote (57313)11/2/2009 3:54:44 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 217778
 
Both Brazil and China are not hogging capital. Capital comes in, they divert it out. This is the opposite what the Bretton Woods 'action among friends' did for more than 60 years.

Need to put the negro, the shirtless, and the God Forsaken country to work.

Not because of any altruism. Just because that is the way the economy must grow.

Compare with the OECD giving a coat of paint of morality to whatever they did in the past, while they were simply advancing their case.

This -putting the negro, the shirtless, and the God Forsaken country to work- is an improvement on using capital to build aircraft carriers, tanks and airpplanes in a arms race that used capital while for half centurythe negro, the shirtless, and the God Forsaken country languished.

No Victorian values here...