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July 22, 2010 at 1:27 PM #582362July 22, 2010 at 1:33 PM #581335MadeInTaiwanParticipant
It is not just Domestic men having issues with Imports. Imports have issues with imports.
I have a cousin who is himself an immigrant. I heard stories about the need for him to serially make purchases from “back home”.
July 22, 2010 at 1:33 PM #581427MadeInTaiwanParticipantIt is not just Domestic men having issues with Imports. Imports have issues with imports.
I have a cousin who is himself an immigrant. I heard stories about the need for him to serially make purchases from “back home”.
July 22, 2010 at 1:33 PM #581958MadeInTaiwanParticipantIt is not just Domestic men having issues with Imports. Imports have issues with imports.
I have a cousin who is himself an immigrant. I heard stories about the need for him to serially make purchases from “back home”.
July 22, 2010 at 1:33 PM #582065MadeInTaiwanParticipantIt is not just Domestic men having issues with Imports. Imports have issues with imports.
I have a cousin who is himself an immigrant. I heard stories about the need for him to serially make purchases from “back home”.
July 22, 2010 at 1:33 PM #582367MadeInTaiwanParticipantIt is not just Domestic men having issues with Imports. Imports have issues with imports.
I have a cousin who is himself an immigrant. I heard stories about the need for him to serially make purchases from “back home”.
July 22, 2010 at 1:41 PM #581340CoronitaParticipant[quote=MadeInTaiwan]It is not just Domestic men having issues with Imports. Imports have issues with imports.
I have a cousin who is himself an immigrant. I heard stories about the need for him to serially make purchases from “back home”.[/quote]
LOL….
July 22, 2010 at 1:41 PM #581432CoronitaParticipant[quote=MadeInTaiwan]It is not just Domestic men having issues with Imports. Imports have issues with imports.
I have a cousin who is himself an immigrant. I heard stories about the need for him to serially make purchases from “back home”.[/quote]
LOL….
July 22, 2010 at 1:41 PM #581963CoronitaParticipant[quote=MadeInTaiwan]It is not just Domestic men having issues with Imports. Imports have issues with imports.
I have a cousin who is himself an immigrant. I heard stories about the need for him to serially make purchases from “back home”.[/quote]
LOL….
July 22, 2010 at 1:41 PM #582070CoronitaParticipant[quote=MadeInTaiwan]It is not just Domestic men having issues with Imports. Imports have issues with imports.
I have a cousin who is himself an immigrant. I heard stories about the need for him to serially make purchases from “back home”.[/quote]
LOL….
July 22, 2010 at 1:41 PM #582372CoronitaParticipant[quote=MadeInTaiwan]It is not just Domestic men having issues with Imports. Imports have issues with imports.
I have a cousin who is himself an immigrant. I heard stories about the need for him to serially make purchases from “back home”.[/quote]
LOL….
July 22, 2010 at 2:26 PM #581355ZeitgeistParticipant(translated from the Mandarin language)
“During the late stages of the 20th century, governments in the western world pursued a number of false economic doctrines which ultimately led to their demise. In particular, they accumulated massive amounts of debt without regard to the consequences of this strategy. In an attempt to extend western hegemony on a global basis, they over extended themselves and the massive debt load ultimately resulted in the US dollar collapsing as the fiat currency of the world.”“Western governments also encouraged decadence on behalf of their citizens and facilitated the expansion of personal credit in an attempt to inflate the standard of living of their citizens. Western culture over time weakened the work ethic of the populace and in effect stripped its citizens of their ability to self sustain in even basic areas such as food production.”
“The ultimate down fall however came about through the false doctrine of globalization. Through this practice, our glorious nation was provided with the opportunity to acquire resources, technology and know how without compromising our founding values of the state. The strength of our glorious PRC constitution (over 460 years old) provided us with the insightfulness to work within the flawed western legal system to acquire technology, know how and resources. If only the western powers had understood the works of Sun Tzu and Lau Tzu, they would have correctly understood our glorious way. Like many cultures and civilizations of the past, the western world failed to realize that warfare had evolved. It had evolved to the economic realm, which ultimately allowed our great nation to overtake the western world.”
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July 22, 2010 at 2:26 PM #581447ZeitgeistParticipant(translated from the Mandarin language)
“During the late stages of the 20th century, governments in the western world pursued a number of false economic doctrines which ultimately led to their demise. In particular, they accumulated massive amounts of debt without regard to the consequences of this strategy. In an attempt to extend western hegemony on a global basis, they over extended themselves and the massive debt load ultimately resulted in the US dollar collapsing as the fiat currency of the world.”“Western governments also encouraged decadence on behalf of their citizens and facilitated the expansion of personal credit in an attempt to inflate the standard of living of their citizens. Western culture over time weakened the work ethic of the populace and in effect stripped its citizens of their ability to self sustain in even basic areas such as food production.”
“The ultimate down fall however came about through the false doctrine of globalization. Through this practice, our glorious nation was provided with the opportunity to acquire resources, technology and know how without compromising our founding values of the state. The strength of our glorious PRC constitution (over 460 years old) provided us with the insightfulness to work within the flawed western legal system to acquire technology, know how and resources. If only the western powers had understood the works of Sun Tzu and Lau Tzu, they would have correctly understood our glorious way. Like many cultures and civilizations of the past, the western world failed to realize that warfare had evolved. It had evolved to the economic realm, which ultimately allowed our great nation to overtake the western world.”
from an unknown author
July 22, 2010 at 2:26 PM #581978ZeitgeistParticipant(translated from the Mandarin language)
“During the late stages of the 20th century, governments in the western world pursued a number of false economic doctrines which ultimately led to their demise. In particular, they accumulated massive amounts of debt without regard to the consequences of this strategy. In an attempt to extend western hegemony on a global basis, they over extended themselves and the massive debt load ultimately resulted in the US dollar collapsing as the fiat currency of the world.”“Western governments also encouraged decadence on behalf of their citizens and facilitated the expansion of personal credit in an attempt to inflate the standard of living of their citizens. Western culture over time weakened the work ethic of the populace and in effect stripped its citizens of their ability to self sustain in even basic areas such as food production.”
“The ultimate down fall however came about through the false doctrine of globalization. Through this practice, our glorious nation was provided with the opportunity to acquire resources, technology and know how without compromising our founding values of the state. The strength of our glorious PRC constitution (over 460 years old) provided us with the insightfulness to work within the flawed western legal system to acquire technology, know how and resources. If only the western powers had understood the works of Sun Tzu and Lau Tzu, they would have correctly understood our glorious way. Like many cultures and civilizations of the past, the western world failed to realize that warfare had evolved. It had evolved to the economic realm, which ultimately allowed our great nation to overtake the western world.”
from an unknown author
July 22, 2010 at 2:26 PM #582085ZeitgeistParticipant(translated from the Mandarin language)
“During the late stages of the 20th century, governments in the western world pursued a number of false economic doctrines which ultimately led to their demise. In particular, they accumulated massive amounts of debt without regard to the consequences of this strategy. In an attempt to extend western hegemony on a global basis, they over extended themselves and the massive debt load ultimately resulted in the US dollar collapsing as the fiat currency of the world.”“Western governments also encouraged decadence on behalf of their citizens and facilitated the expansion of personal credit in an attempt to inflate the standard of living of their citizens. Western culture over time weakened the work ethic of the populace and in effect stripped its citizens of their ability to self sustain in even basic areas such as food production.”
“The ultimate down fall however came about through the false doctrine of globalization. Through this practice, our glorious nation was provided with the opportunity to acquire resources, technology and know how without compromising our founding values of the state. The strength of our glorious PRC constitution (over 460 years old) provided us with the insightfulness to work within the flawed western legal system to acquire technology, know how and resources. If only the western powers had understood the works of Sun Tzu and Lau Tzu, they would have correctly understood our glorious way. Like many cultures and civilizations of the past, the western world failed to realize that warfare had evolved. It had evolved to the economic realm, which ultimately allowed our great nation to overtake the western world.”
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