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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (67617)10/27/2010 11:52:20 PM
From: arun gera1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 220184
 
>That faker Ghandi, who swapped his swindling lawyer's suit for a swindling toga, thought he was clever booting out the English,>

He was clever. You have to give credit where it is due. Whether it was good brand management or just his being a "great soul"

> but before he died, and as he died, he became aware that India wasn't all that great at managing its own affairs.>

Hey. India is more complex and as populated as Europe, and we know all the World Wide messes (from communism to fascism to ethnic cleansing to nuclear bombing to ponzi finance schemes) Europe and its allies have gone through or inflicted in the last 100 years.

>It would be nice if some Indians would gift their labour to me, but there doesn't seem to be a queue down the driveway.>

Of course they are gifting with 45 rupees to a dollar, companies are queuing up in Bangalore to take advantage of the gift. In some decades it won't be available.

-Arun



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (67617)10/28/2010 5:24:04 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 220184
 
Train the negro to make him work. Do not go there and work for the negro.

This is why our colonization will win.

Brazilian company Vale begins workforce training program in Mozambique

(2009-07-29) Brazilian company Vale, in partnership with Brazil’s National Industrial Learning Service (SENAI), this week in Tete began a professional training course in the area of mining.

The course has 26 students and aims to prepare professionals for the coal mining project in Moatize province that was granted to Vale.

The creation of a second professional training course with 25 students is expected for this year.

The Professional Training program includes a theory phase of three to five months and a practical phase of six to twelve months at one of Vale’s units.

The program will follow the Brazilian model which, in 2008, received around 1,700 young people from various Brazilian states in which Vale is present.

In 2010 Vale’s training unit in Mozambique, which is already under construction, will be ready to use.

In March 2009, Vale began work on the Moatize Coal Mining Project, with an investment of over US$1.3 billion and production capacity of 11 million tons of coal per year.

Operations are expected to begin in the second half of 2010. The project will create jobs for 3,500 people, 90 percent of whom will be Mozambican.

When the factory is operational it will require 1,500 workers for its daily operation.

source: macauhub




To: Maurice Winn who wrote (67617)10/28/2010 5:37:54 AM
From: elmatador3 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 220184
 
The Anglo failed because since he could not inherit land in england he needed to take land elsewhere.

Thus he came to the colonies. Only the most senior son got all the land, other sons had to go farm in the colonies.

China will fail because it takes overflowing Chinese population and spread it along with its capital.

Brazil has the winning strategy. Brazil understand the negro because it is the second Negroland in the planet after wayoland Noigeria.

We know how to treat the negro and make him work productively.