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Originally posted by Ignis Fatuus View PostAnd you think we don't? I'd love to know which reality distortion field you're using, I could use some of it myself.Last edited by DodgyAgent; 2 February 2012, 13:52.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostAs we are led to believe, then how come we still see gaping holes in their infrastructure?
These so called BRIC nations still have wealth gaps, gaps in infrastructure and not so dirty little secrets as mass unemployed, rotting and starving peasants out in the streets.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostAs we are led to believe, then how come we still see gaping holes in their infrastructure?
These so called BRIC nations still have wealth gaps, gaps in infrastructure and not so dirty little secrets as mass unemployed, rotting and starving peasants out in the streets.
And we, the minnows, have a house for every Tom Dick and Harry all paid for by the gainfully employed.
Is this "Sun rises in the East" crap all just media bollox to try and undermine the West? I just don't get it. And will the pendulum swing back violently when the cracks appear, making it fill yer boots time?
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These gaping holes are just growing pains.
Eventually we will see global wages being equal. But they will fall into 2 groups. The overclass and the underclass.
It is not too late for the west to do something about it. But until we have another Maggie who will tell it like it is, we are stuffed.
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If the East is now so powerful
As we are led to believe, then how come we still see gaping holes in their infrastructure?
These so called BRIC nations still have wealth gaps, gaps in infrastructure and not so dirty little secrets as mass unemployed, rotting and starving peasants out in the streets.
And we, the minnows, have a house for every Tom Dick and Harry all paid for by the gainfully employed.
Is this "Sun rises in the East" crap all just media bollox to try and undermine the West? I just don't get it. And will the pendulum swing back violently when the cracks appear, making it fill yer boots time?
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