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I think he should instead approve Australia building a US-Aus-Philipino naval base on the Spratly Islands, and just see how they like that. We could just rock up and start claiming it as our own, then defy international law.
The sooner manufacturing becomes decentralized (away from slave labour in china) the better. They are pushy, obtrusive, lawless and offensive, and we don't need them here.
'A country on the fringes of civilisation': Chinese state-owned paper calls Australia an 'offshore prison' in savage attack after Mack Horton outed Sun Yang as a drug cheat
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...called-Sun-Yang-drug-cheat.html#ixzz4GoGPtdzV
China calling us uncivilised (let alone any other country) has got to be the biggest joke of the century.
Wankers.
'A country on the fringes of civilisation': Chinese state-owned paper calls Australia an 'offshore prison' in savage attack after Mack Horton outed Sun Yang as a drug cheat
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...called-Sun-Yang-drug-cheat.html#ixzz4GoGPtdzV
China calling us uncivilised (let alone any other country) has got to be the biggest joke of the century.
Wankers.
Mainlander's consider themselves more civilized and advanced than foreigners because of their lack of body hair as well.
Chinese donors to Australian political parties: who gave how much?
I always found them sneaky and infantile
ABC article,
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-08-21/china-australia-political-donations/7766654
The breakdown is ~$4.0m to Labor and ~$2.1m to the Lib/Nats combined.
Who cares. The POMs spent generations feeling cheated they lost their finest and best to migration into Oz. The intelligent Chinese can't wait to get on a plane and seek refuge here from the herd.
It's typical of Chinese and other mindless drone countries to berate Australians for individuals having an opinion of their own, without the state telling them what to say.
He told the truth and the Barbarians don't like it.
I'm sure they donates more than that.
That one Chinese who bought Packer's mansion for $70M [?]... he didn't pay that for the pleasure of living in it - paid so Packer can call up a few friends in Canberra and elsewhere. He didn't even donate to UTS their new school of business building for the love of learning either.
I think us plebs are too occupied with race, religion, nationalism and all that purity fluff. It seems to me that the leaders of mankind doesn't give a hoot about any of that nonsense - they're all about making deals and fine dinning, banquetie stuff.
It's only they didn't get to have their cakes and eat it a few times that they'd give some fine speeches about men and country and honour and we go fight their battles for them.
The way it is going, we won't own anything but debt, our companies will be majority overseas owned, our farmland will be slowly swallowed up by overseas investors.
So we will end up owning the mortgage on our homes, which produce nothing, and will be payed for by our employment in an overseas owned company.
Magic
Not good news for the global economy and especially Australia.
China is up to it's neck in debt and it's economy is slowing. The 'Big Crunch' could be just around the corner.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-09-26/china-warned-to-rein-in-debt/7878426
It is really hard to see, how China won't end up owning everything.
Most manufacturers have relocated their production base to China, the country is completely controlled by the Government, which directly funds all facets of development.
It is difficult to see how they will fail.IMO
In our capitalist system, funding for development generally has to be raised, by tapping the private investors. So it has to be attractive and has to give a return, not so Chinese State owned companies.
The Chinese trade surplus is immense, so they can fund heaps of takeovers, they just have to wait and pounce.
http://www.motoring.com.au/news/201...eg_4=display_outbrain_ron_image-text_content_
Also Volvo are performing well in the motor racing, who would have thought, boring Volvo group A racing?
http://www.bloomberg.com/bw/article...ot-sales-revival-with-return-to-swedish-roots
What happens when they own our mining assets? What do we sell them, when that happens?
It really is getting scary, but there is no obvious way to stop it, they really do have all the cards.
Maybe we can ask the Chinese, how they're going to fund our welfare system.
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