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 November 2018
It is remarkable just how we are connected. the Australian house/property market will continue to fall, simply because its rise over the years has been based on dodgy Chinese money coming in. With President Xie's strong pogrom on corruption, in tune with the Australia-China Free Trade Agreement, the money is being redirected. It works like this: Black Money, Chinese corruption money exists in its trillions. The Government is not opposed to this on any moral ground, but rather on what is best for the future of China. So the Chinese Govt's idea is this: Rather than invest your millions in the Sydney, Melbourne, Cairns property markets, etc, where, because of the Free Trade Agreement, your funds, and where they come from, will be able to be seriously monitored on a daily basis... why not invest your corrupt funds in the One Belt, One Road project linking China with Asia, Africa, and Europe, where the Chinese Government is happier for you to invest, and your returns will be higher and your life, and the lives of your children, will be far less problematic? What's wrong with having a happier and more profitable life?
Monday, 26 November 2018
Thursday, 22 November 2018
I think China is the only country on earth that has taken out its corrupt bank managers and CEOs and executed them. I think we are way behind China in doing what is good for our country. China is a very different society, for sure, but, when you look around at what western societies do, well, its hardly bad at all. China is a new form.. i wish China well.
There are so many variables in any society, but I think that the most important things are providing good education and good health services for the people in the country, and provide well being. A government has to lift people from poverty to well being. That is the job of government. I remain amazed that most governments fail to do this. They have to do these things first, to be acknowledged as any kind of legitimate government. To not solve these problems because they are too hard, well, this is a failed and illegitimate government and one that should be removed by whatever means are available and as fast as possible, violently as necessary, and with great prejudice.
BREXIT: A few missiles fired into the London CBD would indicate that the Irish aren't all that happy about the way things are going regarding One Ireland and borders between the Irish. Just saying. That's the only thing the English ever, ever understand. 800 years...and they haven't evolved even a smidge over all that time. What else do you do with cretins like that? Do you wait another 800 years, expecting Human Reason? Having had every opportunity, still, the penny hasn't dropped for them.
I still find it amazing, in this 21st century, in Australia, that the quality of education for children is based upon the success or failure of the capitalist economy, year by year, rather than being based upon the importance of the children. I still find it amazing, after all the years of fighting for good health care, that it is based, year by year, on the basis of how well a company like BHP or Apple is doing. There is something very wrong with this. This is a failure of Government to be Government. This is a failure of being unwilling to tax the rich for the betterment of all. We should be able to chart the future of education and health for all. This is not a whim, but a social necessity. That we can't even do that in 2018 is dismally amazing to me.
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