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		<title>YOU READ IT HERE FIRST: IT’S ABOUT OVER FOR CHINA</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jun 2010 16:21:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By 1990 Japan’s bubble had burst and while it remains the world’s second biggest economy, the country has undergone significant change, most of which is not for the better. Real income has declined over the last twenty years resulting in poverty and unemployment thus becoming huge a social problem. Deflation has impacted upon the domestic [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By 1990 Japan’s bubble had burst and while it remains the world’s second biggest economy, the country has undergone significant change, most of which is not for the better. Real income has declined over the last twenty years resulting in poverty and unemployment thus becoming huge a social problem. Deflation has impacted upon the domestic economy where the masses turned their attention to saving as opposed to spending. At least their major corporations realized that in order to preserve their businesses, they became multi-national and abandoned their local manufacturing base. The Sony’s and Toyota’s of this world continue to thrive as corporations but by changing direction at the expense of the Japanese worker.</p>
<p>China just makes crap for foreign multi-national corporations. Apart from Lenovo, (the old IBM laptop) I can think of no Chinese brand that has acceptance outside of China. If the truth be known, even local Chinese would rather be wearing a baseball cap Made in USA, rather than out of a local factory. By and large they hold a very poor image of Chinese made and branded goods. Geely might think America will fall in love with their cars when they are introduced here in 2011, but they will be in for a rude awakening. The world, except Fortune 500 companies, is heartily sick of anything Chinese and so are the Chinese!</p>
<p>President Hu Jintao may still be able to suppress the Internet and implore his populace to continue working for nothing, but huge cracks are starting to appear. The system is starting to break down. Honda factory workers are presently out on strike demanding social justice and everywhere there is an underground of discontent ready to surface. The housing bubble is on the verge of bursting and while that will affect the return of the new middle class back into poverty, the poor who have experienced zero benefits from China’s explosive growth have had enough. They never ever had the chance to buy a condo in the city. Like the Honda workers, they will withdraw their labor until they either get what they want or if they don’t, the country will collapse.</p>
<p>I have a bet on the country collapsing. Seriously, it couldn’t happen to a nicer bunch of ruling thugs, led by Hu Jintao. Those commies deserve what comes their way when they are hit by the new revolution. The poor of China (99% of the population) are actually in worse shape since China’s rise in economic power. I just hope they haven’t forgotten how to grow rice!</p>
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		<title>PRESIDENTS OBAMA AND KARZAI</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 May 2010 22:19:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last week’s meeting in Washington between Presidents Obama and Karzai brought home to me the hypocrisy of modern day politics and diplomacy. On his own turf Karzai has acted with the same zealousness in his condemnation of America as that psycho idiot from Iran, Ahmadinejad. What has Afghanistan got what we need? Poppies? Bin Laden? [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last week’s meeting in Washington between Presidents Obama and Karzai brought home to me the hypocrisy of modern day politics and diplomacy. On his own turf Karzai has acted with the same zealousness in his condemnation of America as that psycho idiot from Iran, Ahmadinejad. What has Afghanistan got what we need? Poppies? Bin Laden? At least Iran has oil and is supplying our greatest enemy, China. It is also now a nuclear power. If there is one country we should closely follow and attempt to destabilize at every opportunity, it is Iran. We are aware that the country is teetering on another revolution to bring it back out of the dark ages and the student unrest there is leading the confrontation against with the religious establishment. Just like we have done with Central and South America, we could fund and arm the antagonists in Iran and Ahmadinejad would be racing to France for asylum in no time at all. The result would be great for Middle East peace and once again we would have our traditional source of oil supply returned to us. It is a win/win.</p>
<p>By contrast there is nothing but lose/lose courting Karzai and his bunch corrupt thugs. For me all this war has done has cost us valuable lives of brave young soldiers and lowered the street price of heroin to compete against crack as the drug of choice for addicts. We don’t really know who our enemy in Afghanistan is, as experts now tell us Al Qaeda jumped across the border to reside in Pakistan. At the beginning of the war it was all about flushing out bin Laden and his fellow cave dwellers. With this as the goal I was under the impression the Taliban came over to our side because the equal disdain for this mutual enemy. Today the Taliban is claiming responsibility for all sorts of acts of violence against our soldiers in Afghanistan.</p>
<p>The reason for Karzai’s visit was nothing short of a mission of blackmail. The sole purpose of his trip was to demand more cash and if he didn’t get it then he would be “forced” to surrender to the Taliban. This man is the best friend of the war lords who control Afghanistan’s only industry; black tar. Some knowledgeable individuals say Karzai and his family are the biggest traders of the drug to the western world and have been for decades. My argument is who cares about the Taliban? They are not international terrorists and it appears few Muslims outside of Afghanistan have ever supported their cause. Karzai, sorry mate, if I were the President of USA, I would immediately order the troops back home, let the civil war begin and may the best man win. Afghanistan is of no value whatsoever and as much as I hate the human rights that exist there, let the Europeans (Europe is all but a close neighbor) become advisors/policemen. I then would redirect all the drones into blowing the Pakistani border into oblivion so every last vestige of Al Qaeda is eradicated. Immediately after that I would quit and let that other arch enemy of ours, Pakistan pick up the pieces. Without Al Qaeda, Pakistan is no threat because they are so pre-occupied with the possibility of an attack from India.</p>
<p>I’ve said it before; America has to sort out who are our real enemies. It certainly is not North Korea or Iran; they are China, Russia and India in that order. They want to see an economically weak and universally unpopular America so they can wield their own influence upon the world. We are slowly being sucked into that web. It is called globalization. The sad thing is it is the American multinational corporations who are effectively sponsoring it. Unfortunately we do have traitors in our camp.</p>
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		<title>DOESN’T AL QAEDA CHOOSE ABSOLUTE DOPES AS OPERATIVES?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 May 2010 15:11:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many times I have thought the CIA could have done a little more research on their choices of spies over the years, but this Muslim mob and how they choose their operatives really takes the cake. Put to one side the perpetrators of 9/11, and cast your mind back to the 1993 World Trade Center [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many times I have thought the CIA could have done a little more research on their choices of spies over the years, but this Muslim mob and how they choose their operatives really takes the cake. Put to one side the perpetrators of 9/11, and cast your mind back to the 1993 World Trade Center attack and the subsequent terrorist attempts since 9/11. Although serious by nature, they all have been almost comical in execution. This latest job was no exception. Talk about Murphy’s Law. More often than not when they are caught, they behave like canaries and spill all the beans. This guy hasn’t stopped talking since they dragged him off the Emirates plane and into clink.</p>
<p>Isn’t odd that every operative caught look the same? They could all be Muslim brothers or cousins? They are relatively young, they are all Middle Eastern looking and they all wear beards. I am sure Israel knows exactly what is going on with their enemy, because they actually identify them and keep a close watch on them. In America we are consumed by political correctness. For me it is a madness that has taken over this country. For this reason, I agree with many of the things the Tea Party stands for. Under our very eyes our country is being taken away from us. In actual fact, what we are doing is stupidly tell the world we really don’t know our enemies from our friends. We are wasting huge resources chasing moonbeams by treating a sixth generation eighty-year-old grandmother from Boise, Idaho exactly the same way as a young Pakistani “American” man who has just returned to the country from a six month holiday in Islamabad.</p>
<p>Firstly President Obama and your crew of Home Security chiefs, get a reality check into what is really going on. For starters I need to tell you all, Pakistan is your enemy, not your friend. They are as bigger promoters of international terrorism as those idiot countries, Sudan and Yemen. Every bearded young Muslim staying or living in America should be profiled and their behavior closely watched. The moment there is any suspicion, then ship ‘em back to where they originally came from. Even if they were born here, if we discover there is the evil intent in their behavior, then get rid of them. That’s what Great Britain is doing. Quite frankly I believe the followers of Al Qaeda are happier sitting starving over a camp fire in a cave in Afghanistan just like they did in the Dark Ages than existing in a country they hate and want to destroy.</p>
<p>To be truthful, I am more scared of an attack from Russia or China crippling this country than a bunch of religious moronic Muslim zealots. That is once we get them off our shores. This current secular approach to people who are nothing but dangerous nut cases has to stop. It’s absolute nonsense. Anyone choosing to come to America must do so to become American and they must accept our laws and customs, which include our language, English. I say spend money on closing our porous borders and then start cleaning up the trash inside America that holds American lives in fear. The cost would be minuscule compared to what we are now spending in Afghanistan and Iraq.</p>
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