WalkingWolf wrote: The more stranglehold put on us is the more business that China gets, and much more pollution. It was never about pollution, but always power, and control.
I don't know if it is so much about power and control than it is about sloth and greed (and we all of us get to take a bite of that sandwich). We know that we are dependent on foreign sources of energy, but we glide along with ease until the price of a barrel jumps to $140. We love our cheap Chinese stuff and studying seems too much an effort though the ability to educate oneself via the web (yeah, MIT courses online to bone up on instead of plopping down in front of a Korean Flat Screen so's to catch up on celebrities and dead white girls) makes me green with envy I didn't have this tool when I was a punk.
The Chinese, having rocketed right through the industrial revolution in less than two generations (can remember reading through the ads in the business section of the Washington Post back in `76 touting Chinese textiles - and what happened to our textile industry as a result five years later?), are moving on rapidly.
They continue to plan strategically and are blowing right past us on our dime. They will be `greener' within another generation than we will be (unless we quit navel gazing and get on the stick):
Chinese reactor program outlook:
From: http://www.hindawi.com/journals/stni/2009/573026.html
I don't blame the Chinese for eating our lunch. It is not like we didn't hand it to them voluntarily and then ask for a tip (buy our debt) that we have to pay them interest on.
I don't know if it is so much about power and control than it is about sloth and greed (and we all of us get to take a bite of that sandwich). We know that we are dependent on foreign sources of energy, but we glide along with ease until the price of a barrel jumps to $140. We love our cheap Chinese stuff and studying seems too much an effort though the ability to educate oneself via the web (yeah, MIT courses online to bone up on instead of plopping down in front of a Korean Flat Screen so's to catch up on celebrities and dead white girls) makes me green with envy I didn't have this tool when I was a punk.
The Chinese, having rocketed right through the industrial revolution in less than two generations (can remember reading through the ads in the business section of the Washington Post back in `76 touting Chinese textiles - and what happened to our textile industry as a result five years later?), are moving on rapidly.
They continue to plan strategically and are blowing right past us on our dime. They will be `greener' within another generation than we will be (unless we quit navel gazing and get on the stick):
Chinese reactor program outlook:

From: http://www.hindawi.com/journals/stni/2009/573026.html
I don't blame the Chinese for eating our lunch. It is not like we didn't hand it to them voluntarily and then ask for a tip (buy our debt) that we have to pay them interest on.
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