Some Common Sense re China

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Re: Some Common Sense re China

Post by FLEKTARN » Wed Nov 07, 2018 8:21 pm

Valkie wrote:
Wed Nov 07, 2018 8:08 pm
At least the Chinese know what to do with muzzos.

They re-educate them.

we need that here.

China is a wreckage. In China, the Government leases you a land/apartment. You cannot have property rights. The lease is for 50 or so years. After that your property is theirs again. Government owns all land. That's why the middle class has no properties and only rents. The billionaires can afford that to buy a plot, build, and after 30-40 years it's gonna fall the whole building. Their construction quality is purposely done low because why invest in something that will never be yours? Look it up if you don't trust me.

How a country like that can prosper and be given as an example?
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Re: Some Common Sense re China

Post by Black Orchid » Wed Nov 07, 2018 8:37 pm

When you get out of the cities the poverty in China is appalling. Because of their strict policies on children there have been many instances where they have just thrown female children out into the street, in the gutter. Commuters just step over them without blinking.

When Hong Kong was handed back to the Chinese many bought houses here in the north west of Sydney and sent their children here to be educated. Plenty of money to spare and all the clothing and grocery items were more than covered on account but these kids lived alone. Sometimes 4 in a household with the oldest being 12. They got themselves to school (good schools) and fed and clothed themselves. All because the parents placed more value on education and money than familial norms. They have different societal norms and values than we do which is probably why they happily just kill muslims and others they don't agree with.

I don't know what happened to the kids but many dozens of houses were raided with only kids living inside. The locals were horrified and had lived next door to some of them for years and never knew.

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Re: Some Common Sense re China

Post by brian ross » Wed Nov 07, 2018 10:46 pm

Black Orchid wrote:
Wed Nov 07, 2018 8:14 pm
Chinese ARE pushy Brian, get over it, and there are plenty of them around here for me to know that. Over the past few years they have outnumbered the locals.

Did I say they were all scruffy? NO I did not. In fact I mentioned the "scruffy" part because I found that highly unusual and NOT because I was declaring that ALL Chinese women are scruffy. So no prize for you there. Totally wrong as usual.

Did I say they were all loud? NO I did not. In fact I also mentioned the "yelling" part because I also found that highly unusual and NOT because I was declaring that ALL Chinese are loud. In fact, mostly they are very quiet. So no prize there either Brian. Totally wrong as usual.

As for the rest I am sure you are more than happy to sell ALL of Australia to the Chinese. Not very patriotic are you? You would have been lined up before a firing squad as an enemy of the state in the past.

You have really really strange thought patterns Brian. Really really weird. Always twisting intent to look for the worst when the worst is not stated nor is it intended. You must be a bundle of fun at parties :shock:
Amazing how you mention all those attributes of one woman and her "race" as well.

As for selling Australia, I believe we need foreign investment to develop. Chinese Yuan are just as good as British Pounds or American Dollars or Japanese Yen. They cannot take the infrastructure away, nor the land. It remains in Australia and if necessary, can be resumed with a simple act of Parliament. You have still not explained why you fear Chinese investment but not British/American/Japanese/Indian/European investment? I wonder why? Tut, tut, not to worry, the Chinese aren't going to buy your house from you...
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Re: Some Common Sense re China

Post by Rorschach » Thu Nov 08, 2018 8:10 am

oh dear bwian... you just live feeling superior by putting others down and lying about them don't you.
I too have related an episode like that in an Asian market Shop where I patiently waited my turn only to have Asians continually pushing in front of me... only to be told bt the Asian server that Asians don't queue up. Seems its a cultural thing in the overcrowded east bwian. Surely you'd be aware of that? :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl

But no... you'd rather call people racists for telling the truth. Tsk, tsk, tsk.... :du
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Re: Some Common Sense re China

Post by Rorschach » Thu Nov 08, 2018 8:33 am

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Re: Some Common Sense re China

Post by Black Orchid » Thu Nov 08, 2018 3:22 pm

Prime Minister Scott Morrison will pledge $3 billion towards much-needed infrastructure in Pacific nations as part of a frank admission Australia has sometimes taken its neighbours for granted and amid concerns that China is building its influence on Australia’s doorstep.

In what he badges a "step-up to the Pacific", Mr Morrison will on Thursday also announce the establishment of an Australian Defence Force mobile training team that can travel to Pacific nations to help them with skills including infantry fighting, peacekeeping and disaster response.

The announcements in a speech to soldiers in Townsville will be widely read as aiming to edge out growing Chinese infrastructure-building in Pacific nations and will come shortly after Foreign Minister Marise Payne arrives in Beijing for talks that signal a thaw in the year-long diplomatic frostiness between the two countries.

"Australia has an abiding interest in a south-west Pacific that is secure strategically, stable economically and sovereign politically," Mr Morrison says, according to speech notes provided by his office.

Raising questions about sovereignty have in the past been a way for Western leaders to express concern that China is loading developing countries up with infrastructure-related debt they cannot handle, making them politically beholden to Beijing, though Mr Morrison stresses Australia will co-operate with other countries including China.

In surprisingly blunt remarks, Mr Morrison says Australia has in the past taken the Pacific for granted.

"While we have natural advantages in terms of history, proximity and shared values, Australia cannot take its influence in the south-west Pacific for granted, and too often we have," he says.

He says the Pacific is estimated to need $US3.1 billion ($4.3 billion) a year in investment through to 2030.


He will announce the creation of an Australian Infrastructure Financing Facility, which will make available $2 billion for grants and long-terms loans to support infrastructure in the Pacific and Timor Leste, prioritising telecommunications, energy, transport and water projects.

Mr Morrison says this money will "stretch our aid dollars further". But he does not say whether any of the money will come from within the existing aid budget or from budget savings elsewhere.

He will also commit an extra $1 billion to Australia’s export credit agency - called Efic - which helps Australian companies invest and expand overseas by giving them loans and guarantees.

Mr Morrison says this funding will "support investments in the region which have a broad national benefit for Australia". Australia and like-minded countries such as the US are keen to attract more private capital into the Pacific.

>snip<

Both sides of politics have dramatically sharpened their focus on the Pacific nations this year amid concerns from intelligence and security officials about Chinese activity.

Last week, Opposition Leader Bill Shorten said a Labor government would set up a government-backed infrastructure investment bank to provide concessional loans for the Pacific.

>snip<

In a so-called "soft power" diplomacy gesture, Mr Morrison will also announce that the government will work with Australian media companies to get more Australian content on Pacific televisions.
https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal ... 50emv.html

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Re: Some Common Sense re China

Post by cods » Thu Nov 08, 2018 5:57 pm

lets hope it helps stop the mass migrations that have been going on

if they actually see MORE OF WHAT IS HAPPENING in their own country and Jobs are provided it could make all the difference..

do you think Scotty reads PA?

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Re: Some Common Sense re China

Post by brian ross » Thu Nov 08, 2018 6:22 pm

FLEKTARN wrote:
Wed Nov 07, 2018 8:21 pm
Valkie wrote:
Wed Nov 07, 2018 8:08 pm
At least the Chinese know what to do with muzzos.

They re-educate them.

we need that here.

China is a wreckage. In China, the Government leases you a land/apartment. You cannot have property rights. The lease is for 50 or so years. After that your property is theirs again. Government owns all land. That's why the middle class has no properties and only rents. The billionaires can afford that to buy a plot, build, and after 30-40 years it's gonna fall the whole building. Their construction quality is purposely done low because why invest in something that will never be yours? Look it up if you don't trust me.

How a country like that can prosper and be given as an example?
Bzzzt! Wrong. China has allowed property rights now for about 6 years. In China you can own, sell, purchase property. Run along now, back to your school of ignorance little man.
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Re: Some Common Sense re China

Post by FLEKTARN » Thu Nov 08, 2018 8:58 pm

brian ross wrote:
Thu Nov 08, 2018 6:22 pm
FLEKTARN wrote:
Wed Nov 07, 2018 8:21 pm
Valkie wrote:
Wed Nov 07, 2018 8:08 pm
At least the Chinese know what to do with muzzos.

They re-educate them.

we need that here.

China is a wreckage. In China, the Government leases you a land/apartment. You cannot have property rights. The lease is for 50 or so years. After that your property is theirs again. Government owns all land. That's why the middle class has no properties and only rents. The billionaires can afford that to buy a plot, build, and after 30-40 years it's gonna fall the whole building. Their construction quality is purposely done low because why invest in something that will never be yours? Look it up if you don't trust me.

How a country like that can prosper and be given as an example?
Bzzzt! Wrong. China has allowed property rights now for about 6 years. In China you can own, sell, purchase property. Run along now, back to your school of ignorance little man.
False. You're a complete liar and the biggest SOROS faggot muppet I've ever seen in my life.

https://www.chinasmack.com/chinese-land ... r-70-years
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Re: Some Common Sense re China

Post by brian ross » Thu Nov 08, 2018 10:33 pm

FLEKTARN wrote:
Thu Nov 08, 2018 8:58 pm
brian ross wrote:
Thu Nov 08, 2018 6:22 pm
FLEKTARN wrote:
Wed Nov 07, 2018 8:21 pm
Valkie wrote:
Wed Nov 07, 2018 8:08 pm
At least the Chinese know what to do with muzzos.

They re-educate them.

we need that here.

China is a wreckage. In China, the Government leases you a land/apartment. You cannot have property rights. The lease is for 50 or so years. After that your property is theirs again. Government owns all land. That's why the middle class has no properties and only rents. The billionaires can afford that to buy a plot, build, and after 30-40 years it's gonna fall the whole building. Their construction quality is purposely done low because why invest in something that will never be yours? Look it up if you don't trust me.

How a country like that can prosper and be given as an example?
Bzzzt! Wrong. China has allowed property rights now for about 6 years. In China you can own, sell, purchase property. Run along now, back to your school of ignorance little man.
False. You're a complete liar and the biggest SOROS faggot muppet I've ever seen in my life.

https://www.chinasmack.com/chinese-land ... r-70-years
They have the same property rights as people in Canberra here in Australia, Flektarn. You were wrong, the Chinese do have property rights. Run along, back to your little kiddies' playground. I can hear your child-minder calling you.
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