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"K Smith" wrote in message
... China & Rkor are already starting the "demand" more & particularly China will ultimately fail or dump communism, but whatever if the west's market clought can raise their standards of living even just slightly the market for the wests goods will be huge. China!?! The country whose environmental regulation of industry is best described as "What? Huh?" The country where people are put to death for petty theft, unless their family is well connected? That China? No thanks. I don't want my money going there. I don't buy the crap about how an influx of money will drag them kicking and screaming into a world of better behavior. |
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Doug Kanter wrote:
"K Smith" wrote in message ... China & Rkor are already starting the "demand" more & particularly China will ultimately fail or dump communism, but whatever if the west's market clought can raise their standards of living even just slightly the market for the wests goods will be huge. China!?! The country whose environmental regulation of industry is best described as "What? Huh?" The country where people are put to death for petty theft, unless their family is well connected? That China? See Doug everything is relative. The environment is fine you only get caught up in the crap because vested (usually unionist driven lefties) drive it. i.e. it does much more actual damage to the environment to recycle your domestic garbage than just throw it away. As for death penalty laws?? gees louise you have some pretty scary practices on that front yourselves; deserved??? Me personally I say nobody (no not even him) ever "deserves" that US or China & it's a comment on the executioners more than the criminals. No thanks. I don't want my money going there. I don't buy the crap about how an influx of money will drag them kicking and screaming into a world of better behavior. I totally agree with you on that & I'm the same, but equally you & I are exercising our free choice & we still have a choice. You (with me) exercise it but build walls & we'll never be able to make that choice rationally in possession of the real facts & as proven with your car industry it's down hill from there. The Harry unionist bully boys don't want you to have a choice because they controlling lying dishonest simpletons K |
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"K Smith" wrote in message
... Doug Kanter wrote: "K Smith" wrote in message ... China & Rkor are already starting the "demand" more & particularly China will ultimately fail or dump communism, but whatever if the west's market clought can raise their standards of living even just slightly the market for the wests goods will be huge. China!?! The country whose environmental regulation of industry is best described as "What? Huh?" The country where people are put to death for petty theft, unless their family is well connected? That China? See Doug everything is relative. The environment is fine you only get caught up in the crap because vested (usually unionist driven lefties) drive it. Here's a short story about Onondaga Lake in upstate NY, near Syracuse. Please tell me how the facts are influenced by unions. "Allied discharged an estimated 165,000 pounds of mercury into Onondaga Lake from 1946 - 1970. After 1970, the mercury loading was greatly reduced with the onset of new more stringent regulations. Another factor which assisted in improving the lake's water quality was the closure of Allied-Signal Inc.' s (Honeywell) Syracuse operations in 1986. With its closure, direct discharges of mercury, chlorides and other contaminants from that operation also ceased. Scientists estimate that 7 million cubic yards of the lake sediments remain contaminated. As a result, the lake bottom sediments are listed as a hazardous waste site on the National Superfund List. Allied-Signal, Inc. (Honeywell) is completing a series of mercury studies under the direction of the State Department of Environmental Conservation and the State Attorney General's office to identify the major on-going sources of mercury in the lake system and recommend ways to eliminate contamination in the fish. The ultimate solution to the mercury in the lake's ecosystem and sediments is not known at this time." |
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