Re: [MV] Dong Feng anyone?

From: Santoken (santoken@bright.net)
Date: Fri Jan 07 2005 - 19:46:43 PST


Yes, you are exactly correct.

Plus, by and large, those same people wanted everything for nothing.

Larry Tighe wrote:

> Joe wrote:
> can't understand why our government allowed the trade deficit to get so
> high.
> Joe Young
>
> Unions drove wages so high that industries (steel, textile, auto, etc.)
> had to go off shore to compete or shut down. Many disappeared and China
> et.al. filled the vacuum. It's Americans, not their gov't that buy at
> WalMart.
>
> Unions always wanted more for the same work output.
> That's why.
>
> Never controversial, Lar
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: <JoeYoungInc@aol.com>
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> Subject: Re: [MV] Dong Feng anyone?
>
>
>> There's a few things most Americans don't realize:
>> Our oil and gas prices are more costly due to China's demand.
>> Fueling China's demand for oil is the automobile. In the next 10
>> years, it is expected that the number of cars in China will increase
>> fivefold to 100 million.
>>
>> Industry in China gas created such a demand on electric,
>> they are building the word's largest hydroelectric plant.
>>
>> Drive-in theaters are being built because more and more
>> Chinese now have cars.
>>
>> There's a lot to this, just do a Google on China's
>> impact on America.
>>
>> In the end, they will probably control us. I can't understand
>> why our government allowed the trade deficit to get so high.
>> Joe Young
>
>
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