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I have been accused of being nakedly racist against the Chinese on this board, in fact...
__Bonk__ posted: People on the Outpost are a bit crazy. She is far from a racist. She is an apologist for China and a cheerleader for it. I bet she looks hot nude too!
She's an apologist for the truth and realistic thinking when it comes to China. All of you are just buttmad that your bias and anti-Chinese hate isn't taken for granted as the truth
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vn_nnanji Title: Outpost Music Expert Posts: 1,964 Registered: 2001-6-30 17:22:56
Date Posted:1/1/00 12:03amSubject:
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dae_trist posted: There isn't much porn coming from the better endowed "Asian" regions (mainly Northern China and parts of Korea). Japanese and Southeast Asians are smaller, but they're still bigger than the average white.
The more you know!
So you're an expert in penis size, knowledge gained from years of exhaustive research no doubt. I bet you have really strong jaw muscles and have completely conquered your gag reflex.
Date Posted:1/1/00 12:03amSubject:
I have been accused of being nakedly racist against the Chinese on this board, in fact...
Are you asking me out?
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"templars heal for like 300-400 a heal"
"wardens do waht 40 dps at most? friars do 600 dps"
"well maybe the aoe taunt that bains had..."
"Eck theurg pets are unstunnable..." -- bryldan
Quote: Take solar energy, an industry largely invented in the U.S. but in which the manufacturing has mostly moved to China. The CEO of Evergreen Solar, Michael El-Hillow, decided that he had to move one of his plants to China to reduce costs. “In December 2008, we were approached by a Chinese company, Jiawei, which was impressed with our wafer technology,†he recounts. “The Chinese government agreed to support a loan that would cover two-thirds of our expansion in China.†The subsidies offered by the Massachusetts government, by contrast, covered about 5% of the cost of the company’s U.S. plant. Last year Evergreen filed for bankruptcy, having unquestionably been undone by cheap Chinese competition. But Evergreen’s Chinese factory will continue to operate, with Jiawei inheriting all its technology and know-how.
Or consider wind turbines. China’s biggest windmill makers, Sinovel Wind Group Co. and Xinjiang Goldwind Science & Technology Co., have received more than $15.5 billion in credits from state-owned banks. As a result, despite many concerns about quality, they won their first major foreign orders in the past year. They plan to establish plants abroad, including China’s first in the U.S. Over time, they will gain experience, improve quality and further reduce costs. In industry after industry, the same pattern emerges.
$15.5 billion just on wind turbine technology. As I recall we invested .5 billion in Solyndra. So, that is 31 Solyndra's worth of investment. Say three quarters of them go bust. The ones remaining will capture the world market for wind turbines.
Meanwhile we give tax breaks to oil companies and ethanol growers. Stupid, stupid, stupid. And, yes, a lot of the blame falls directly on Democrats.
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Date Posted:1/1/00 12:03amSubject:
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It's a relief to hear someone who isn't a frothing at the mouth imbecile accusing China of subsidies for green energy
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"templars heal for like 300-400 a heal"
"wardens do waht 40 dps at most? friars do 600 dps"
"well maybe the aoe taunt that bains had..."
"Eck theurg pets are unstunnable..." -- bryldan
Date Posted:1/1/00 12:03amSubject:
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four pages.. all because that reaver noob guy with the mental capacity of a chimp with downs was not able to make sense of Ros' post about that German satellite crashing into Beijing.
on the otherhand in true outpost style we got a good 2 pages or so about penises. which is what i primarily come here for anyway
Date Posted:1/1/00 12:03amSubject:
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dae_trist posted: It's a relief to hear someone who isn't a frothing at the mouth imbecile accusing China of subsidies for green energy
Given the situation China has to deal with...huge population, poorly educated, little infrastructure, limited natural resources, no experience with democracy, I am not a major China basher.
However, there is a long history of right wingers here on the Outpost, using China as a positive example of how to handle lower and middle class folks, compared to the U.S.
There are things that China does that I think we need to do...like invest, invest, invest in the future. But, China, overall, is not a model the U.S. should be looking to emulate.
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Rosaria Title: They call me Mellow Yellow, quite rightly. Posts: 477 Registered: 2003-8-22 10:07:30
Date Posted:1/1/00 12:03amSubject:
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Groucho48 posted: Thought this might be an apropos place to mention this link...
Quote: Take solar energy, an industry largely invented in the U.S. but in which the manufacturing has mostly moved to China. The CEO of Evergreen Solar, Michael El-Hillow, decided that he had to move one of his plants to China to reduce costs. “In December 2008, we were approached by a Chinese company, Jiawei, which was impressed with our wafer technology,†he recounts. “The Chinese government agreed to support a loan that would cover two-thirds of our expansion in China.†The subsidies offered by the Massachusetts government, by contrast, covered about 5% of the cost of the company’s U.S. plant. Last year Evergreen filed for bankruptcy, having unquestionably been undone by cheap Chinese competition. But Evergreen’s Chinese factory will continue to operate, with Jiawei inheriting all its technology and know-how.
Or consider wind turbines. China’s biggest windmill makers, Sinovel Wind Group Co. and Xinjiang Goldwind Science & Technology Co., have received more than $15.5 billion in credits from state-owned banks. As a result, despite many concerns about quality, they won their first major foreign orders in the past year. They plan to establish plants abroad, including China’s first in the U.S. Over time, they will gain experience, improve quality and further reduce costs. In industry after industry, the same pattern emerges.
$15.5 billion just on wind turbine technology. As I recall we invested .5 billion in Solyndra. So, that is 31 Solyndra's worth of investment. Say three quarters of them go bust. The ones remaining will capture the world market for wind turbines.
Meanwhile we give tax breaks to oil companies and ethanol growers. Stupid, stupid, stupid. And, yes, a lot of the blame falls directly on Democrats.
Solyndra went bust because they were selling their product for less than their production cost. I don't know what second grader they got to create a business plan but the only reason they got money from the gov't was their ties to fund raising for Obama.
Two more green technologies companies went bust this week. One of them got the full red carpet treatment from the Obama administration and had Joe Biden at their ribbon-cutting ceremony. Biden said this company would be on the 'cutting edge' and would create thousands, yes thousands, of new jobs and create new businesses who would employ thousands more people. Guess what connection that company's CEO had to the Obama administration.
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Rosaria Title: They call me Mellow Yellow, quite rightly. Posts: 477 Registered: 2003-8-22 10:07:30
Date Posted:1/1/00 12:03amSubject:
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Groucho48 posted:
dae_trist posted: It's a relief to hear someone who isn't a frothing at the mouth imbecile accusing China of subsidies for green energy
Given the situation China has to deal with...huge population, poorly educated, little infrastructure, limited natural resources, no experience with democracy, I am not a major China basher.
However, there is a long history of right wingers here on the Outpost, using China as a positive example of how to handle lower and middle class folks, compared to the U.S.
There are things that China does that I think we need to do...like invest, invest, invest in the future. But, China, overall, is not a model the U.S. should be looking to emulate.
Really? Name one suggestion I've ever posted re China's handling of lower class folks and its application to the US.
Edit: I'm responding to Groucho's post about right wingers because he refers to me as one. According to him, though, Obama is a conservative.
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Date Posted:1/1/00 12:03amSubject:
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Groucho48 posted: Meanwhile we give tax breaks to oil companies and ethanol growers. Stupid, stupid, stupid. And, yes, a lot of the blame falls directly on Democrats.
Poor democrats. They are always being picked on. Good thing they have you to protect them!
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