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|  Irony...... our own greedy companies have awakened the giant and now it turns to feed on us.... http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/tex...n_page_id=1811 I have worked with Chinese and find them very interesting. They are studious, hard-working, and take nothing for granted. I'm really amazed at how they are able to balance 'enterprise' with communism. America is quickly on it's way to becoming a service industry. Losing the middle and lower classes by chasing their jobs away is only creating a larger chasm between the classes. How will we react when we are no longer the big boys on the block? 
				__________________ "Yeah I'll just bump your post every year as a reminder. The racists won't win a title under Calamari. Tubby got you to the Elite 8 multiple times with FAR less talent. He's a hack and you guys sold your soul for him. Congrats." coach pants | 
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|   The article posted is correct in its' assumptions for the most part..The Chinese(and Asians) are becoming a giant to be reckoned with financially. Perhaps, when America returns to the ideals that hoisted it to the top, we won't feel the sting of Chinas' global presence. As a regular reader of the Daily Mail, I agree heartily that England is on the slippery slope as a nation, floundering economically and with no apparent hope of "righting the ship" | 
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