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To: elmatador who wrote (134455)7/4/2017 2:22:44 PM
From: Elroy Jetson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 219896
 
Way too funny! China's government and businesses don't have enough experience in dealing with the routine corruption in third world nations so it's easy to guess they didn't check the quality of the cement and steel when they built the $12 million bridge in Kenya.

I would't be surprised if some of the Chinese officials and supervisors were not in on the scam. In China they accostomed to taking bribes. But they're not used to everyone else scamming them.

Or even funnier, the Chinese engineering could be at fault, or they didn't take soil samples.

Ten years from now people will realize what a cluster-fuck China's centrally planned economy is.