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To: elmatador who wrote (72732)4/4/2011 1:29:46 PM
From: Maurice Winn2 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217561
 
ElM, in case you haven't noticed, when governments throw their weight onto people, they crush and suffocate them. Governments are not innovators. They don't create businesses - especially not clever little ones. They can dam a river and build a power station [at whatever the cost]. They can rob taxpayers and build monuments to some political grand stander. <The Chinese government will throw its weight into the economy. This time moving away from Stalinist economy. >

I read that article about China's intentions. It shows their faulty thinking.

China has a culture of stealing and little interest in VVV though the situation is much improved, with people allowed to build buildings and the traditional walls: <retty soon, in a year's time, the press will be talking about the Chinese focus in home grown technology, focusing in growing it at home and not paying royalties and licenses. > It's a repressive suffocatocracy. Repression doesn't engender creativity. They can't whip the state-owned human chattels into inventing Apple or Qualcomm. There is more to achievement than stealing other people's patents.

Let me know when the year is up and we can look at the marvels Made in China.

Mqurice