Guy goes blasitic on TV and he's exactly right.

There's only one real candidate that does have a plan, for the guy that is talking in the video -that BTW, is 100% right-

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Sad....but true. :frown:
 
U can't fix it because the game is rigged.

Amen, some people still think voting makes a difference. 9 times out of 10, it's a joke. People will say ANYTHING to get elected. Once there, their promises go by the way side and all the excuses come out. If anyone out there wants my vote, its the guy who promises to take congress down not "work" with congress. Kick everyone out. Start over. They re-boot movies and shows all the time, why can't we re-boot the government. :confused:
 
this is where China's totalitarian government is better.

Things gets done and everyone can see China's financial growth compared to the rest of the world.

Comparing China's growth to other already developed countries is like comparing the rate of growth of an infant to that of a teenager. I have a strange feeling that China's financial growth is a house of cards.
 
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Comparing China's growth to other already developed countries is like comparing the rate of growth of an infant to that of a teenager. I have a strange feeling that China's financial growth is a house of cards.

I have to agree. Chinas' economical growth comes with a blatant disregard for environmental issues and human rights that I don't think we want to emulate here.
 
I have to agree. Chinas' economical growth comes with a blatant disregard for environmental issues and human rights that I don't think we want to emulate here.

Something one must consider is that technology has as big hand in cleaning up our air over the last several decades. China is home to the most polluted cities in the world. This is not surprising considering that it is still developing, going through its own "industrial revolution" of sorts. It doesn't seem China's ruling system is conducive to innovation like ours and other free market countries.
 
See me now and believe me later:

Dylan Radgan is a POS. He was basically kicked off CNBC as a HACK. Soooooo he is now on PMS nbc and forgot to take his little daily pills. He's still a left wing garbage spewing has been that never made it.

Don't believe a word he spews out of his useless, pie hole.
 
Something one must consider is that technology has as big hand in cleaning up our air over the last several decades. China is home to the most polluted cities in the world. This is not surprising considering that it is still developing, going through its own "industrial revolution" of sorts. It doesn't seem China's ruling system is conducive to innovation like ours and other free market countries.

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Documentary by SBS Dateline (Australian TV). All this "growth" in the name of "giving face".
 
Hm. I always wondered what the Chinese did with all our money we sent over there buying their cheap crap.
What they don't loan back to us, they use to build ghost cities.
 
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Documentary by SBS Dateline (Australian TV). All this "growth" in the name of "giving face".

Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!!! :biggrin:

In all seriousness, good video.
 
There's only one real candidate that does have a plan, for the guy that is talking in the video -that BTW, is 100% right-

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+1. I believe it may be a step in the right direction. Hopefully, the people on the electoral college gives him the green light and he keeps his word. I choose to have hope in what may be an illusion of choice. VOTE RON PAUL 2012.
 
I have to agree. Chinas' economical growth comes with a blatant disregard for environmental issues and human rights that I don't think we want to emulate here.

Not exactly true on the environmental issues.

I know this first hand.

http://news.stanford.edu/news/2009/july22/carbon-sequestration-theory-071309 .html

Years ago I was at an energy convention at Stanford where there was a lot of Chinese delegates looking for new ways to address their pollution issues back home.

They were particularly interested in the coal sequestration technologies since much of their power comes from coal.

My father, who is retired is all booked in China for half the year presenting 2 topics to heads of companies that involves scrubber technologies for pollution control and anti bribery/corruption laws that we have here in the states (and we, the Americans have plenty of problems - just look at the library of videos on 60 Minutes).

It's not that the chinese don't want to a cleaner place to live at, it's that they aren't aware of the impact and/or have the knowledge base to address it from a technology point of view.
 
..... It doesn't seem China's ruling system is conducive to innovation like ours and other free market countries.

u are right.

My conjecture is that Asia didn't go through a Renaissance period of enlightenment that the Euro counterparts did. This, IMHO cultivates innovation.
 
Hm. I always wondered what the Chinese did with all our money we sent over there buying their cheap crap.
What they don't loan back to us, they use to build ghost cities.

The ghost cities are pretty much in Western China. Everyone is moving towards the east coast in China where the boom is happening.

I've been there and saw with my own eyes twice in 2005 and 2010.

The rich buy foreign goods like Gucci, LV, Channel, etc....
 
Years ago I was at an energy convention at Stanford where there was a lot of Chinese delegates looking for new ways to address their pollution issues back home.

My father, who is retired is all booked in China for half the year presenting 2 topics to heads of companies that involves scrubber technologies for pollution control and anti bribery/corruption laws that we have here in the states (and we, the Americans have plenty of problems - just look at the library of videos on 60 Minutes).

It's not that the chinese don't want to a cleaner place to live at, it's that they aren't aware of the impact and/or have the knowledge base to address it from a technology point of view.
That's good to hear, but it's still pretty evident that China prioritizes economic development far above protecting the environment when they allow stuff like this to happen:

http://sometimes-interesting.com/2011/07/17/electronic-waste-dump-of-the-world/

And we're all contributing to the problem:

http://www.fastcoexist.com/1678089/...-making-your-cell-phone-obsolete-and-valuable
 
Hopefully, the people on the electoral college gives him the green light and he keeps his word. I choose to have hope in what may be an illusion of choice. VOTE RON PAUL 2012.

Ron Paul would produce change in the Oval office, that is for sure. I can't imagine the Republican party would EVER pass him through the primaries though. They would take 4 more years of Obama over 4 years under Ron Paul.

Ron's unofficial campaign slogan should be "Vote Ron Paul if you really want to piss of DC"
 
Ron Paul would produce change in the Oval office, that is for sure. I can't imagine the Republican party would EVER pass him through the primaries though. They would take 4 more years of Obama over 4 years under Ron Paul.

Ron's unofficial campaign slogan should be "Vote Ron Paul if you really want to piss of DC"

I don't think Ron Paul would produce any change at all.

Both the Democrats and Republicans would stop him in every decision he would try to make. You think Congress doesn't get anything done now? If Ron Paul were president, our government would be less than useless.

The only way any change can happen is if a huge block of our Congress was voted in that supports and believes in the changes Ron Paul wants to make. And that will never happen.
 
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