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Canuck57 wrote:
On 17/05/2011 4:02 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote: On May 17, 5:57 pm, wrote: On 17/05/2011 2:25 PM, *e#c wrote: On May 17, 2:09 pm, wrote: **** you Al Gore you hypocritical piece of ****... -- Team Rowdy Mouse, Banned from the Mall for life! Are you ranting about HAVING to use one of those new style, over- priced-mercury-filled power-savers? Yep, fleabagger greenies botched that good. What is better in city dumps, mercury or tungsten? Meanwhile Chinese did the real green thing, now inexpensive LED types are coming to the market and they make the mercury ones look inefficient. Last longer too. Chinese made of course and without excessive carbon taxes. -- Take a look at ANY country, more debt is more problems. So why do we allow our governments more debt? Selfishness, greed, denial, ignorance? And yet, the pricetag will be about $50 for one ****ing bulb. Clinton and Gore sold this country to China for a few million in late, dirty election money, lock stock and barrel... The Gore variety perhaps. But in Canada they are starting to show up in 3 packs for $16. LEDs are not cheaper than mercury yet, but getting there. But then again, I bet the Chinese don't have political, executive or union corruption that comes with the bulbs. And once again, you prove you don't know **** from shoepolish about China or much else. Another slave labor factory uncovered in Guangdong Fourteen workers, including some with mental disabilities, were rescued by local government officials from a brick factory in southern Guangdong in mid-May after their plight was reported in the Guangzhou Daily. The workers, some as young as 15, had been tricked or even kidnapped by labor traffickers and sold to the brick factory operator for just 400 yuan. They were forced to work 15 hours a day and beaten by thugs if they tried to escape. One worker told the newspaper that they were paid just five yuan for three months work. This was the second slave labour case to be exposed in the region in the last three months, and local officials from Lilin township said they were investigating another dozen or so brick factories. Previous cases of slave labour in China have tended to be in relatively remote locations but Lilin is only about 50 kilometres from downtown Shenzhen. The news provoked outrage on social media sites, with netizens questioning why the factory had been able to operate under the noses of local officials for eight years and why, even after the case was exposed, the boss and his gang of thugs had not been arrested. The owner of a factory in Xinjiang, who used a group of mentally disabled people as slave labor for more than four years was sentenced to four and half years in prison on 30 April for a range of criminal offences, including forced labor and covering up a death. In September last year, one of the factory workers died after falling into a machine at the building materials plant in Toksun county. The factory owner, Li Xinglin, buried the body and did not report the death to the authorities. From China Labour Bulletin |
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On 17/05/2011 4:36 PM, Harryk wrote:
Canuck57 wrote: On 17/05/2011 4:02 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote: On May 17, 5:57 pm, wrote: On 17/05/2011 2:25 PM, *e#c wrote: On May 17, 2:09 pm, wrote: **** you Al Gore you hypocritical piece of ****... -- Team Rowdy Mouse, Banned from the Mall for life! Are you ranting about HAVING to use one of those new style, over- priced-mercury-filled power-savers? Yep, fleabagger greenies botched that good. What is better in city dumps, mercury or tungsten? Meanwhile Chinese did the real green thing, now inexpensive LED types are coming to the market and they make the mercury ones look inefficient. Last longer too. Chinese made of course and without excessive carbon taxes. -- Take a look at ANY country, more debt is more problems. So why do we allow our governments more debt? Selfishness, greed, denial, ignorance? And yet, the pricetag will be about $50 for one ****ing bulb. Clinton and Gore sold this country to China for a few million in late, dirty election money, lock stock and barrel... The Gore variety perhaps. But in Canada they are starting to show up in 3 packs for $16. LEDs are not cheaper than mercury yet, but getting there. But then again, I bet the Chinese don't have political, executive or union corruption that comes with the bulbs. And once again, you prove you don't know **** from shoepolish about China or much else. Know more than most, I read beyond the rhetoric. Certainly more than you. Another slave labor factory uncovered in Guangdong Funny, but beats slave labour in the US how? Dollars? $$$ blinding you? Cost of living is a fraction of the US or Canada. Fourteen workers, including some with mental disabilities, were rescued by local government officials from a brick factory in southern Guangdong in mid-May after their plight was reported in the Guangzhou Daily. Possibly, they do provide jobs to prisoners, disabled and everyone. US, and Canada big time have yet to figure out how to teach jail birds to to work in Club Fed, our disabled live in poverty. Take blind people, 90% unemployed. Of the 10%, 8% make minimum poverty wage. Yep, US and Canada, disabled as poverty slaves in the high rent district. The workers, some as young as 15, had been tricked or even kidnapped by labor traffickers and sold to the brick factory operator for just 400 yuan. They were forced to work 15 hours a day and beaten by thugs if they tried to escape. One worker told the newspaper that they were paid just five yuan for three months work. So? Sure beats being a 15 year old drug pusher or sex trade worker in the US or Canada. (yes, I know it happens here, just talk to a cop or immigration type). This was the second slave labour case to be exposed in the region in the last three months, and local officials from Lilin township said they were investigating another dozen or so brick factories. Previous cases of slave labour in China have tended to be in relatively remote locations but Lilin is only about 50 kilometres from downtown Shenzhen. What about California and Texas Mexican illegals? The news provoked outrage on social media sites, with netizens questioning why the factory had been able to operate under the noses of local officials for eight years and why, even after the case was exposed, the boss and his gang of thugs had not been arrested. US track record isn't that stellar. Perhaps better, but not stellar. I worked when I was 12, so I could get a bike. Taught me a lot. The owner of a factory in Xinjiang, who used a group of mentally disabled people as slave labor for more than four years was sentenced to four and half years in prison on 30 April for a range of criminal offences, including forced labor and covering up a death. In September last year, one of the factory workers died after falling into a machine at the building materials plant in Toksun county. The factory owner, Li Xinglin, buried the body and did not report the death to the authorities. From China Labour Bulletin If it was really slavery, I agree. But isn't like US hasn't had slaves and underground workers. 1/2 the crops int he US are picked by illegal under paid uninsured labor. In the US, try living on a disabled SS, or in Canada on CPP. Surprise here is that US is in better shape than Canada here. -- Take a look at ANY country, more debt is more problems. So why do we allow our governments more debt? Selfishness, greed, denial, ignorance? |
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