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To: TobagoJack who wrote (137222)12/23/2017 12:25:31 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217553
 
The US was a great country but when I studied -I was young and had the time as my work did not engaged my intellectual powers- I studied.

What I found out? The youth was alienated. We poor people were studying and working hard but also having our kind of fun.

When the 80s hit, that developed countries' political alienation hit and has been a long protracted way down.

I saw the seeds of that down hill when I studied in the late 70s coming.

If you know you are stuff you ahead of your times. You see things that the ordinary people will see as a surprise. I just see it as a natural development.

Who more than a decade ago, precisely early 2002, wrote here that japan was going back to its insignificance?

10 years later it came as a surprise. I told the collapse was 2001. Everything from then on has been palliatives to keep the strong position of the US has using the USD as the world currency.. Which is natural trying to keep the position one has.

Which brings us to China: I have 115 pages of the blue print that built China. Written for 3 years between 1987 and 1990. I smile when I re-read today.



To: TobagoJack who wrote (137222)12/23/2017 12:42:08 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217553
 
The 1% of China has had 3.5k years to perfect their system for their own masses. Brazil's had 500 years.

Now if you look at the 1%s of any country, they want to prolong their dominance. In China via dynasties, the last one bit the dust early 1900s.

The dynasty was supplanted by the communist parties which appealed to a population in absolute poverty. As you know absolute poor people love communist regimes. That state of things prevailed until late 70s whan the Chinese caste, the 1% discovered the house was going to fall on top of their heads.

They reformed. As THE ANT says, capitalism is a powerful force. And China became what China is today.
Now I am mapping China future's based on the 1% survival instincts. That is they are not interested in Chinese people. hey are interested in their own survival.

lesson ends. next Brazil's 1%



To: TobagoJack who wrote (137222)12/23/2017 2:57:27 PM
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U wouldn't engage if u saw no value :)