AP - Caving to public pressure, Beijing environmental authorities started releasing more detailed air quality data Saturday that may better reflect how bad the Chinese capital's air pollution is.
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AP - Caving to public pressure, Beijing environmental authorities started releasing more detailed air quality data Saturday that may better reflect how bad the Chinese capital's air pollution is.
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It's one of the great failures of so-called "socialism" that the Chinese bureaucrats refuse to do any more work than they can get away with ignoring, especially after surrendering to their need for a growing economy that only capitalism can provide. They're still trying to "equal and surpass the West" but with Lenin's "New Economic Policy" taken to such extremes, socialism hardly exists at all, except as the old "dictatorship of the proletariate" = the "Communist" bureaucrats. That's why China is the most heavily polluted nation in the World.
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They have few environmental laws and rampant pollution is allowed to generate more goods to sell cheap to the West, cheap from no rules and overpopulation's cheap labor. They don't care, and in fact want, their citizens to die early from cancers even their Ganoderma can't stop. There are just too many people, and their northern soil has no organics left, their water critical in many areas. They have a lot of green going, but notnearly enough to make up for the toxic cloud over their country, across the Pacific and up to the US NW coast, and sometimes to the Rocky Mountain continental divide.
The US should never have started buying those cheap goods and allowing an incredible trade imbalance. We should have never helped any communist counties with trade. We never should have traded or sent jobs to overpopulated countries like China and India, where wages are down from overpopulation's economic effects. It is our own overpopulation and wage suppression from illegal invasion and un-needed immigration that our people desire cheaper goods. A vicious circle. With scofflaws and corporate influence paying to not have laws enforced and common sense to prevail with our sustainability.
Last edited by Val; 01-22-2012 at 03:00 PM.
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