John Fitzpatrick. About New China, the Koreas, Myanmar, Thailand, and also about Japanese and Chinese writers and poets. The main emphasis is on North Asia and the political tectonics of this very important, powerful, and many-peopled area.
Tuesday, 27 September 2016
LOCAL ISSUES: AS I noted 3 years ago, the big AQIS Development at Yorkers Knob, not a bad idea, couldn't progress because the, then, new President, Mr Xi of China had put the bear traps out for Chinese corruption...and although Mr Fung was legitimate, the funding he needed for it would have had to come from dodgy Chinese folk (Hong Kong democracy-advocate billionaires)...the money was there, but was Black Money (proceeds of corruption). The initiation of the Free Trade Agreement between China and Australia meant that Australia has to give the details of Chinese investors in Australia to the Chinese Government on a reciprocal basis...which is quite reasonable. We demand the same. Ever since the rise to power of the most powerful being on Earth, ever, Mr Xi, things are becoming a bit more realistic and stable in the world. AQIS is a no-go. That Black Money went to buy American businesses in America. The positive thing is that China's corruption is reducing rapidly at the same rate as its domestic economy is leaping forward. Well done, Mr Xi. Smart man. A better world. We are connected.
I'd like to debate today about the American presidential elections and the serious concerns regarding National Security and Radical Islamic World Tourism...but first here's some information about AKB48's song Heavy Rotation..2010 general election[edit] The group's previous single, "Ponytail to Shushu", contained tickets in which buyers would vote for a member that would participate in the title track for "Heavy Rotation".[2] The winner of AKB48's 2010 general election was member Yuko Oshima, who became the center for the single. She was followed by Atsuko Maeda, Mariko Shinoda, Tomomi Itano and Mayu Watanabe.[3] Oshima was the cover girl for the Type B single, while the next three ranking members in the poll were featured on the Type A cover. Three of the four songs found on the single were used in television commercial campaigns: "Heavy Rotation" in commercials for confectionist UHA Kakuto's Puccho candies, "Lucky Seven" for 7-Eleven and "Yasai Sisters" for a campaign by vegetable juice producers Kagome.[1] "Namida no See-Saw Game" was used as the ending theme song for AKB48's variety show, AKB600sec. - Heavy Rotation (LIVE) [Legendado - ExUnited]
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