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China is going to hit its Industrial Revolution, but with more problems then we did in the United States. This is not because the issues are any different, only that they have 1.3 Billion people and we had a relatively small population as we hit ours. How will China overcome the drought situation and water supplies? How will China deal with the up coming rebellion of their workforce and the conditions? When will the institute regulations to stop the ramped pollution from industry and the large cities like Beijing and Shanghai with sewer water running into the oceans? The aquatic dead zone surrounding the cities is the worst in the world now. Many of their rivers leading to the ocean are completely polluted from oil spills and sewage, yet they still fish in them.
Due to the water supplies and shortages, crumbling old over taxed infrastructures and leaky pipes it is hard to say if China will make it with the help of American Know-how and first world country expertise. They cannot train the people fast enough to take care of the growing problem. The problems are bigger than anticipated with fast economic and industrial growth that is leading to waste and pollution. Are you worried yet? Well maybe this might wake you up. One way a country can continue to expand is to turn its economic engine and productivity to a single cause; you know like having a war.
If China has a war with the United States and makes it somewhat limited they can get rid of the up and coming young men who might challenge the leadership quickly and at the hands of the enemy, us. Then as everyone knows economically speaking going to war wit the US is good business because we always help rebuild to prevent future wars. So what do you think now?
Are you comfortable with China’s problems or their fast build up in their war machine, funded by the American Consumer and credit card debt for trinkets and cheap goods? Trade deficits abound and yes, trading partners are good, but we are entering a business cycle and that means a World Slow Down. And who will get hit first and hardest? China of course, who do you think is funding all that growth and pollution? You and I, get it? Think on this.
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