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Jay Leno
Anonymous Proxy
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Foreign companies in China are getting tired of the broken agreements and lies.
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Mirolyuba
Coquitlam, Canada
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The whole world is sick of the Chinese Communist Party.
It must not only be purged but totally eliminated if China is to progress.
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Filmalay
Salinas, CA
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Jay Leno wrote: Foreign companies in China are getting tired of the broken agreements and lies. Protectionist policies is not gonna work in a world economy so much enter twined and depend to each other for survival. If China thinks that she should be the only one to survive so be it. If the water slowly creeps on her knees, up to her neck and then over her head let her drown. That is what she asked for.
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Filmalay
Salinas, CA
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Mirolyuba wrote: The whole world is sick of the Chinese Communist Party. It must not only be purged but totally eliminated if China is to progress. Subsidizing all products coming out of China is one of the protectionist policies laid down by the Chinese government. She only thinks of herself even if she knows that the products being exported are substandard. What kind of game the commies are playing? There are countries willing to accept investments from European companies with both hands wide open to welcome them.
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RayH
Shenzhen, China
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Filmalay wrote: <quoted text> Subsidizing all products coming out of China is one of the protectionist policies laid down by the Chinese government. She only thinks of herself even if she knows that the products being exported are substandard. What kind of game the commies are playing? There are countries willing to accept investments from European companies with both hands wide open to welcome them. No worries, the bottom of the barrel Sweatshops in China are moving out to other Asian countries, ie. Philippines, because they can't find Chinese workers today at their low wages offered. Let's see what kind of crap your Philippines produce in the future.
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Filmalay
Salinas, CA
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RayH wrote: <quoted text> No worries, the bottom of the barrel Sweatshops in China are moving out to other Asian countries, ie. Philippines, because they can't find Chinese workers today at their low wages offered. Let's see what kind of crap your Philippines produce in the future. No problem. As long as I receive 50 cents per crap from the company I work with,I'm happy with it. Pretty soon no country will trade with China and hopefully the famine that plague the country half a century ago won't happen again considering the more than a billion people to feed.
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RayH
Shenzhen, China
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Filmalay wrote: <quoted text> No problem. As long as I receive 50 cents per crap from the company I work with,I'm happy with it. Pretty soon no country will trade with China and hopefully the famine that plague the country half a century ago won't happen again considering the more than a billion people to feed. Just remember, people haven't starved to death in China for half a century since. Also, China would become the world's largest Importer in 2014. You had better produce more than just bananas.
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CCPwillCollapse
Calgary, Canada
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RayH wrote: <quoted text> Just remember, people haven't starved to death in China for half a century since. Also, China would become the world's largest Importer in 2014. You had better produce more than just bananas. Remember, that last famine in China during the "Great Leap Backward" that killed millions was caused solely by the incompetence of the Chinese Communist Party. They are still in power and could easily (perhaps inevitably) screw up on that murderous scale again.
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RayH
Shenzhen, China
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CCPwillCollapse wrote: <quoted text> Remember, that last famine in China during the "Great Leap Backward" that killed millions was caused solely by the incompetence of the Chinese Communist Party. They are still in power and could easily (perhaps inevitably) screw up on that murderous scale again. Millions used to starve to death in China each year before 1949. I guess you forgot about that? So, for 60 years since then, there were 60 to 120 million less people who didn't starve to death after the founding of the PRC.
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CCPwillcollapse
Calgary, Canada
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That famine in China during the "Great Leap Backward" that killed millions was caused solely by the incompetence of the Chinese Communist Party, and it was the largest in Chinese history.
They are still in power and could easily (perhaps inevitably) screw up on that murderous scale again.
Add to that the CCP's intentional massacres of Chinese, and the CCP itself is clearly the worst plague to ever hit China.
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RayH
Shenzhen, China
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CCPwillcollapse wrote: That famine in China during the "Great Leap Backward" that killed millions was caused solely by the incompetence of the Chinese Communist Party, and it was the largest in Chinese history. They are still in power and could easily (perhaps inevitably) screw up on that murderous scale again. Add to that the CCP's intentional massacres of Chinese, and the CCP itself is clearly the worst plague to ever hit China. The British caused the death of 20 to 40 million Indians during their colonial rule of India via starvation. They're still ruling U.K. and a few colonies. So?
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DuiNiMEIGuoREN14
Muskegon, MI
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Jay Leno wrote: Foreign companies in China are getting tired of the broken agreements and lies. Worst for u Americunts ,most of world see you as a big bully.
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taiwan
Quezon City, Philippines
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yup thats why the politburos families flock to the us embassy lol!
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RayH
Shenzhen, China
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taiwan wrote: yup thats why the politburos families flock to the us embassy lol! Name one person who's done that. NONE.
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Snowflake
San Francisco, CA
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Big mistake by these companies, China is where it is at.
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GREED
Brooklyn, NY
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Those leaving refuse to pay the taxes China levies upon them. They'll look deeper into the 3rd world for who they can fleece.
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Snowflake
San Francisco, CA
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taiwan
Quezon City, Philippines
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you know all their families rayh?
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RayH
Shenzhen, China
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taiwan wrote: you know all their families rayh? There are only 9 families and how many seeking asylum at the U.S. Consulate? NONE.
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taiwan
Quezon City, Philippines
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