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To: elmatador who wrote (128458)1/17/2017 1:45:22 AM
From: Elroy Jetson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218076
 
I wonder if China will decide to participate with Putin's wacky scheme to build a railway across the Bering Strait from Moscow to New York a line missing only 3,300 miles of infrastructure between Yakutsk and Fort Nelson, and an additional 3,600 miles of rail upgrades to accommodate high speed travel.

The project costing Trillions of Dollars makes absolutely no economic sense, but when you're desperate drowning people can look for anything which seems like economic growth. - theatlantic.com

Republicans think even a 382 mile long high-speed rail system connecting Los Angeles to San Francisco is madness.




To: elmatador who wrote (128458)1/17/2017 6:06:05 PM
From: ggersh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218076
 
not on my watch, isn't China still a communist country, must be for the people.

zerohedge.com

China Orders No Market Selloffs During President's Davos Trip

China has taken "measures" to prevent market selloffs this week, Bloomberg reports, as President Xi Jinping’s appearance at the World Economic Forum in Davos puts Asia’s largest economy in the global spotlight, and its immediate reaction has been to manipulate its stock market.