Re: OT: Chinese spying #1 threat



On Nov 15, 10:41 pm, "elmi...@xxxxxxx" <elmi...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On Nov 15, 4:31 pm, ScottW <Scott...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

to U.S manufacturing.

http://www.manufacturing.net/Chinese-Spying-Threat-To-Technology.aspx...

What a crock of crap. Our universities are wide open to educate
Chinese to return and
establish the largest universities in the world and pumping out more
engineers than
any other nation. Of course the buffoons are elated the numbers
crunching can
reduce the gap to half of that previously reported.

http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/1220/p01s01-ussc.html

Then there's the big corp. hell bent to outsource anythign and
everything.
It's so bad the seminar industry is jumping on the bandwagon offering
training in how to maximize your outsourcing activity.

http://www.offshorexperts.com/index.cfm/fa/map.outsourcing_seminar

Our only hope is the Chinese kill themselves in their own pollution
before it kills us too.

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/11/business/worldbusiness/11chinacoal....

Didn't Hansen recently suggest we stop all coal use. Was he talking
to China...
the Kyoto exempt country that burns more coal than the US, the EU,
and Japan combined?

This does not go far enoughj!!! How about publishing anything
scientific in code accessible only to preselected American public
schools' graduates?. And why stop at science- same goes for novels and
poetry. Music?.
Of course there will be reprisals. The Brits , the French and so on
will have codes of their own.No more Einsteins, Fermis and Niels Bohrs
travelling to Los Alamos. Law and Order rules in RAO

I'm beginning to wonder if there is anything that certain posters here
are not afraid of or mad at.

The funniest part to me was the wailing about pollution, when it was
decided by some right here on RAO within the past couple of days that
global warming does not exist. Apparently, pollution only matters when
somebody else does it. These posters are against Kyoto, yet they whine
that China is exempt. Where's the sense in that? China exemplifies an
expanding market, which should be positive to these posters. Business
rules! These same people tend to poke fun at the EPA and other
regulatory bodies here. With any luck, certain people in California
will choke on sulfur and coal emissions.

Also funny to me were the arguments by certain posters for dismantling
the school system. Now, it seems, we have to not only dismantle the
school system, but we must also be very secretive about it.

Since the Chinese are coming to "Liburral institutions of higher
learning", we can anticipate that they'll succumb to the onslaught of
liberal thought just like the conservatives here have. This poster, in
all his immaculate intelligence, should take heart. These Liburral
thoughts should cause the decay and collapse of China just like they
are right here in the US.

Some people who do not read history and who are not very bright do not
understand that the "Ponzi Scheme" of allowing immigration to expand
the population is exactly what capitalist societies have done since
capital was invented. In the old days, you merely opened up new
territories and colonies to meet the demand for expanding markets, a
la the Hudson Bay Company. And, just like Athens, Rome, England,
France, Spain, The Netherlands, Portugal and on and on, the US
military leads our foreign policy, which is usually more about money
than what is right. Just like Athens, Rome, England, France, Spain,
The Netherlands, Portugal and on and on.

"Outsourcing" is the secret code word for American business to pay
workers "peanuts". Can you imagine what goods and services would cost
if every job in the US paid a living wage? A slave class is absolutely
necessary for capitalism to function. We don't call them slaves here,
though. We call them the "working poor". No sense whining about it. If
Mexicans are willing to voluntarily serve as our new slave class, so
be it. I hope it helps improve their lives.

I think the best solution is to build a great big wall all around all
the borders of the US. Maybe statutorily make it 1,000 feet tall.
Emplace a 30-mile wide minefield behind the wall. Select people can
enter, but only after they take a Loyalty Oath: "Are you, or have you
ever been, a liburral..."

McCarthyism is alive and well on RAO...

LOL!
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