Communist China - more business friendly than the USA

Actually my diminutive friend it is you who needs to research the issue. Apparently you are completely ignorant of easily accessible facts that disprove your position. I have linked them here. Just scroll down to the heading "Goverance:"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong_Kong

I'm big enough not to require an apology.:D

PS: The Chinese do not assume complete control of Hong Kong until July 1, 2047 and by that time I suspect the Nixon gamble will have paid off and all vestiges of the Communist yoke will have been cast off by the Chinese people.

You're just talking Hong Kong. I'm talking about China as the thread title states Communist China.
 
My post concerned Hong Kong only, as I stated.

Ever see the living and working conditions of the average Hong Kong resident who works those factories? While the power elite are thriving they do so on the backs of slave labor.
 
The Chinese realize you need a strong private sector and booming business if you want lots of government tax revenue. 0bama doesn't seem to want either one, based on his actions.


China also believes that you need government permission to take out a business loan. And since their government owns most of the banking industry you'll be taking out that loan from them. There's no freedom. Their entire economy is centrally planned. You bitch and complain when our government owns a controlling stake in one company for a very short period of time, but China's government owns all or part of thousands of companies, permanently.

The Coke guy just says that in China his company's income taxes are lower and he can pollute all he wants. It's definitely not more business friendly there though.
 
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China also believes that you need government permission to take out a business loan. And since their government owns most of the banking industry you'll be taking out that loan from them. There's no freedom. Their entire economy is centrally planned. You bitch and complain when our government owns a controlling stake in one company for a very short period of time, but China's government owns all or part of thousands of companies, permanently.

The Coke guy just says that in China his company's income taxes are lower and he can pollute all he wants. It's definitely not more business friendly there though.

China is urging North Korea to go the special economic zone approach. Cheap labor from the countryside thoroughly brainwashed should be good for business. Well, that and holding them hostage for a pair of running shoes, a fan and a nice rape in between.

Everybody's a winner!
 
China is urging North Korea to go the special economic zone approach. Cheap labor from the countryside thoroughly brainwashed should be good for business. Well, that and holding them hostage for a pair of running shoes, a fan and a nice rape in between.

Everybody's a winner!

I lol'd. Nice.
 
No. Saipan. Apparently, that place was supposed to be a petri dish for free markets. I do not know if the sweatshops were ever closed down.

well, i happen to know they were. i looked it up to see why you were asking about them in relation to china and they shut them down in 2009. the economy there has pretty much gone to shit since. the government is now the biggest employer and half the time they can't even make payroll.
 
Well in years past when I was there the city moved 24-7. I dealt with people on the street level and business level but poverty did exist. I will never forget seeing Aberdeen for instance. I don't even know if it's still there. You could smell it 2 miles away.

Though working conditions in Asia were never of the standard you'd find here, the people I saw were grateful to have the work. There were few safety nets. I never made the mistake however of judging them by our standards or diminish them either, I never saw harder working people.

I remember when you could hire a damn nice looking girl for a can of corn and hold her a week for an electric fan, or a pair of white tennis shoes, but the prevailing economics didn't necessarily change the fact that she was an alluring female and a good fuck.:D

I find you disgusting for so many reasons.
 
His statement is painfully obvious. Of course Hong Kong is a small part of China. China is a big fucking country and Hong Kong is a small (land area) city. We don't need to be told the obvious.

Or maybe you do...

You know what, that rain drop that just fell into the ocean is really just a small part of the ocean.

this is what happens when you try to get into a discourse with the wingnuts.

I remember when you could hire a damn nice looking girl for a can of corn and hold her a week for an electric fan, or a pair of white tennis shoes, but the prevailing economics didn't necessarily change the fact that she was an alluring female and a good fuck.:D

dear god, could you possibly be any more smugly, slimily, repulsive as a human being?
 

Yes, China is a "corporate slave state." Over one billion Chinese are forced to work in plants and factories to produce 95% of all retail goods we buy in our stores, at slave-like wages and work conditions.

If China were a free country, there would be labor laws, and people would have the right to decent wages and tolerable work conditions. But they are kept oppressed so cold and heartless corporations can send nearly all of their labor there.
 
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You don't want to hear the truth, put me on ignore. I didn't create that economy. Hell, after the war most of your contemporaries would get down for a pair of nylon stockings.

but you do create the economy. slimeballs like you exploiting economically disadvantaged people for sex is really, truly, repulsive. If you had a daughter, do you think she'd be proud of a father like you?
 
"easier to do business"

Translation: A decided lack of regulations for disposing of toxic wastes, lack of regulations regarding if those toxic wastes end up IN your products, slave labor wages.. etc, etc, etc..

Regulations is one of the things stifling our economy.

Has it occured to you to shut down the failing green shit, and go full bore ahead with our abundant natural resources???

I'll answer that, of course you don't, your mind is incapable of connecting the dots.
 
Regulations is one of the things stifling our economy.

Has it occured to you to shut down the failing green shit, and go full bore ahead with our abundant natural resources???

I'll answer that, of course you don't, your mind is incapable of conecting the dots.



show me why a gallon of gasoline shouldn't costs $15 a gallon? if we jacked up the taxes, think of all the fresh money the obama could have

the obama regulations are good (for foreign companies)
 
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