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Arty
ParticipantThere’s a big gap between the Taiwanese in the US and the Chinese in the US. Most of the Taiwanese here are US citizens first. A lot of the Chinese here root for China over the US. I’m won’t even go into the psychology behind it.
Funny that I am from Taiwan originally as a kid. Your personal assumption clear at faults here. In addition, I will always put US interest before China. Unlike people like you simply against China because it’s China and making tons of faulty assumptions. Hack, I bet you don’t even speak Chinese or at least a broken one at best.
If you’re a US citizen, you should be concerned. And if you root for China in a military buildup over the US, give up your citizenship here and go back.
Solely to oppose US military influence? Are you smoking something or you are a right-wing wacko? We are number 1 right now, anyone who is developing weapons are trying to oppose our military influence, and I don’t see how you can say China is building over us. China simply building something we had since the 70s. Btw, we still out spend China in military by several folds at least. In addition, stop using the line “give up your citizenship here and go back.” I am simply been critical of both sides probably more critical about the US policies because I truely cares unlike zombies like you.
Nice avoidance of the piracy and environmental issues. If your relatives are doing well in China, you know there are some very greased palms there, but feel free to ignore it as a homer.
Did you read my first post? I did mention that there is a gray-haze over Shanghai and the freaking 2nd hand smokes in-door. I also mentioned many other problems about how generally people are not making that much and its overheated stock market. I don’t find piracy to be that bad in China because most people I know have downloaded pirated things online in the US anyway. Don’t forget Bittorrent is invented here.
Arty
ParticipantThere’s a big gap between the Taiwanese in the US and the Chinese in the US. Most of the Taiwanese here are US citizens first. A lot of the Chinese here root for China over the US. I’m won’t even go into the psychology behind it.
Funny that I am from Taiwan originally as a kid. Your personal assumption clear at faults here. In addition, I will always put US interest before China. Unlike people like you simply against China because it’s China and making tons of faulty assumptions. Hack, I bet you don’t even speak Chinese or at least a broken one at best.
If you’re a US citizen, you should be concerned. And if you root for China in a military buildup over the US, give up your citizenship here and go back.
Solely to oppose US military influence? Are you smoking something or you are a right-wing wacko? We are number 1 right now, anyone who is developing weapons are trying to oppose our military influence, and I don’t see how you can say China is building over us. China simply building something we had since the 70s. Btw, we still out spend China in military by several folds at least. In addition, stop using the line “give up your citizenship here and go back.” I am simply been critical of both sides probably more critical about the US policies because I truely cares unlike zombies like you.
Nice avoidance of the piracy and environmental issues. If your relatives are doing well in China, you know there are some very greased palms there, but feel free to ignore it as a homer.
Did you read my first post? I did mention that there is a gray-haze over Shanghai and the freaking 2nd hand smokes in-door. I also mentioned many other problems about how generally people are not making that much and its overheated stock market. I don’t find piracy to be that bad in China because most people I know have downloaded pirated things online in the US anyway. Don’t forget Bittorrent is invented here.
Arty
ParticipantThere’s a big gap between the Taiwanese in the US and the Chinese in the US. Most of the Taiwanese here are US citizens first. A lot of the Chinese here root for China over the US. I’m won’t even go into the psychology behind it.
Funny that I am from Taiwan originally as a kid. Your personal assumption clear at faults here. In addition, I will always put US interest before China. Unlike people like you simply against China because it’s China and making tons of faulty assumptions. Hack, I bet you don’t even speak Chinese or at least a broken one at best.
If you’re a US citizen, you should be concerned. And if you root for China in a military buildup over the US, give up your citizenship here and go back.
Solely to oppose US military influence? Are you smoking something or you are a right-wing wacko? We are number 1 right now, anyone who is developing weapons are trying to oppose our military influence, and I don’t see how you can say China is building over us. China simply building something we had since the 70s. Btw, we still out spend China in military by several folds at least. In addition, stop using the line “give up your citizenship here and go back.” I am simply been critical of both sides probably more critical about the US policies because I truely cares unlike zombies like you.
Nice avoidance of the piracy and environmental issues. If your relatives are doing well in China, you know there are some very greased palms there, but feel free to ignore it as a homer.
Did you read my first post? I did mention that there is a gray-haze over Shanghai and the freaking 2nd hand smokes in-door. I also mentioned many other problems about how generally people are not making that much and its overheated stock market. I don’t find piracy to be that bad in China because most people I know have downloaded pirated things online in the US anyway. Don’t forget Bittorrent is invented here.
Arty
ParticipantAlso, what does pro-China mean?
It simply means I maybe biased toward China. For example, if you can’t get through China’s Great Firewall, then you are not as smart as you think. My cousin’s house in Shanghai have all TV channels including all Taiwan’s channels. I think Taiwan is part of China and I don’t buy self-determination crapola. Of course, if Taiwan beats China during the potential invasion, Taiwan can do whatever she wants but not before. Personally, I think Dalai Lama is closer to a terrorist than you think. Let me ask you who opened fire first before his exile (go look at CIA report). And there is nothing wrong to develop military technology. Heck, we are still building new nuclear warheads when we are trying to stop so called the axis of evils from building their first (you do know hypocrites go to one of lowest level of hell right).
As bussinessmen having mistreses, I went out with one of the richest man from Shenzhen according to my cousin, he refuses to go to hostess bars, and we spent whole night in a legit KTV place. My uncle manages 5 factories in Shanghai, he doesn’t have a mistress. Maybe your classmates are just unfaithful husbands. I think it speak more about them and your association with them. Btw, we did went to a hostess bar the next day, and several of the married men actually have their wives with them (and no we didn’t take the hostess out :)).However, I am still very critical of Chinese policies as you can see from my post above, and I think you are the one need to get REAL.
Arty
ParticipantAlso, what does pro-China mean?
It simply means I maybe biased toward China. For example, if you can’t get through China’s Great Firewall, then you are not as smart as you think. My cousin’s house in Shanghai have all TV channels including all Taiwan’s channels. I think Taiwan is part of China and I don’t buy self-determination crapola. Of course, if Taiwan beats China during the potential invasion, Taiwan can do whatever she wants but not before. Personally, I think Dalai Lama is closer to a terrorist than you think. Let me ask you who opened fire first before his exile (go look at CIA report). And there is nothing wrong to develop military technology. Heck, we are still building new nuclear warheads when we are trying to stop so called the axis of evils from building their first (you do know hypocrites go to one of lowest level of hell right).
As bussinessmen having mistreses, I went out with one of the richest man from Shenzhen according to my cousin, he refuses to go to hostess bars, and we spent whole night in a legit KTV place. My uncle manages 5 factories in Shanghai, he doesn’t have a mistress. Maybe your classmates are just unfaithful husbands. I think it speak more about them and your association with them. Btw, we did went to a hostess bar the next day, and several of the married men actually have their wives with them (and no we didn’t take the hostess out :)).However, I am still very critical of Chinese policies as you can see from my post above, and I think you are the one need to get REAL.
Arty
ParticipantAlso, what does pro-China mean?
It simply means I maybe biased toward China. For example, if you can’t get through China’s Great Firewall, then you are not as smart as you think. My cousin’s house in Shanghai have all TV channels including all Taiwan’s channels. I think Taiwan is part of China and I don’t buy self-determination crapola. Of course, if Taiwan beats China during the potential invasion, Taiwan can do whatever she wants but not before. Personally, I think Dalai Lama is closer to a terrorist than you think. Let me ask you who opened fire first before his exile (go look at CIA report). And there is nothing wrong to develop military technology. Heck, we are still building new nuclear warheads when we are trying to stop so called the axis of evils from building their first (you do know hypocrites go to one of lowest level of hell right).
As bussinessmen having mistreses, I went out with one of the richest man from Shenzhen according to my cousin, he refuses to go to hostess bars, and we spent whole night in a legit KTV place. My uncle manages 5 factories in Shanghai, he doesn’t have a mistress. Maybe your classmates are just unfaithful husbands. I think it speak more about them and your association with them. Btw, we did went to a hostess bar the next day, and several of the married men actually have their wives with them (and no we didn’t take the hostess out :)).However, I am still very critical of Chinese policies as you can see from my post above, and I think you are the one need to get REAL.
Arty
ParticipantI am a Chinese American, pro-China, and I just got back from Shanghai last weekend. Yes, there are growing middle class – I have never seen so many VW in my life. However, majority of China’s wealth is still in the control of its government (land tenure for example). Average joel make less than 10,000 US dollars even in Shanghai, and that’s consider good pay (there is a saying in Shanghai that an ideal husband should make 7000 rmb a month). The stock market is so over-priced especially after last week’s run on HK stock exchange. And don’t forget the constant gray-haze air pollution in Shanghai; plus the 2nd hand smokes in-door. I think we have our troubles and China has its. Who will come up on top? I think US still will because we are in a far better position from the beginning. Of course, we maybe at the beginning of the end of the American Empire.
These been said. I did enjoy my trip to China. The services and goods were cheap if you knew your way. The hotel room you could get at least 25% off. I brought most of my gifts there for a minimum of 50% off, and I still felt that I was getting ripped off. I like the massage places (I went to the top one), and I got an hour massage for less than 10 US dollars. The food is about half of US price at a good restaruant. However, there are also very expansive places, I ate at a Japanese buffet place that cost 288 rmb (~35 dollars), and I went to a night club that cost way too much (but an eye opening experience). China is growthing fast but I will suggest it take its time to solve its problems first before they blow up in its face.
Arty
ParticipantI am a Chinese American, pro-China, and I just got back from Shanghai last weekend. Yes, there are growing middle class – I have never seen so many VW in my life. However, majority of China’s wealth is still in the control of its government (land tenure for example). Average joel make less than 10,000 US dollars even in Shanghai, and that’s consider good pay (there is a saying in Shanghai that an ideal husband should make 7000 rmb a month). The stock market is so over-priced especially after last week’s run on HK stock exchange. And don’t forget the constant gray-haze air pollution in Shanghai; plus the 2nd hand smokes in-door. I think we have our troubles and China has its. Who will come up on top? I think US still will because we are in a far better position from the beginning. Of course, we maybe at the beginning of the end of the American Empire.
These been said. I did enjoy my trip to China. The services and goods were cheap if you knew your way. The hotel room you could get at least 25% off. I brought most of my gifts there for a minimum of 50% off, and I still felt that I was getting ripped off. I like the massage places (I went to the top one), and I got an hour massage for less than 10 US dollars. The food is about half of US price at a good restaruant. However, there are also very expansive places, I ate at a Japanese buffet place that cost 288 rmb (~35 dollars), and I went to a night club that cost way too much (but an eye opening experience). China is growthing fast but I will suggest it take its time to solve its problems first before they blow up in its face.
Arty
ParticipantI am a Chinese American, pro-China, and I just got back from Shanghai last weekend. Yes, there are growing middle class – I have never seen so many VW in my life. However, majority of China’s wealth is still in the control of its government (land tenure for example). Average joel make less than 10,000 US dollars even in Shanghai, and that’s consider good pay (there is a saying in Shanghai that an ideal husband should make 7000 rmb a month). The stock market is so over-priced especially after last week’s run on HK stock exchange. And don’t forget the constant gray-haze air pollution in Shanghai; plus the 2nd hand smokes in-door. I think we have our troubles and China has its. Who will come up on top? I think US still will because we are in a far better position from the beginning. Of course, we maybe at the beginning of the end of the American Empire.
These been said. I did enjoy my trip to China. The services and goods were cheap if you knew your way. The hotel room you could get at least 25% off. I brought most of my gifts there for a minimum of 50% off, and I still felt that I was getting ripped off. I like the massage places (I went to the top one), and I got an hour massage for less than 10 US dollars. The food is about half of US price at a good restaruant. However, there are also very expansive places, I ate at a Japanese buffet place that cost 288 rmb (~35 dollars), and I went to a night club that cost way too much (but an eye opening experience). China is growthing fast but I will suggest it take its time to solve its problems first before they blow up in its face.
Arty
ParticipantNo change…sometimes a deflation is good. I was in China last week. The dollars is literally lowing from day 1 of my visit till the last day (7.436 to about 7.40). Btw, FED has to buy T-bonds to lower the interest rate, it will be hard when everyone is selling and who is paying the cost?
Arty
ParticipantNo change…sometimes a deflation is good. I was in China last week. The dollars is literally lowing from day 1 of my visit till the last day (7.436 to about 7.40). Btw, FED has to buy T-bonds to lower the interest rate, it will be hard when everyone is selling and who is paying the cost?
Arty
ParticipantNo change…sometimes a deflation is good. I was in China last week. The dollars is literally lowing from day 1 of my visit till the last day (7.436 to about 7.40). Btw, FED has to buy T-bonds to lower the interest rate, it will be hard when everyone is selling and who is paying the cost?
Arty
ParticipantI think model homes are mostly very well kept. So I won’t worry about damages that much. I do like how most model homes have custom paint jobs :).
Arty
ParticipantI think model homes are mostly very well kept. So I won’t worry about damages that much. I do like how most model homes have custom paint jobs :).
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