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Re: MGs To Be Built in China ? What's NEXT ??? non-LSR

To: BWANA343@aol.com
Subject: Re: MGs To Be Built in China ? What's NEXT ??? non-LSR
From: Bryan Savage <b.a.savage@wildblue.net>
Date: Mon, 02 Oct 2006 13:52:46 -0700
I agree Bob. It probably was Mac Arthur.

It looks like we're going to get double teamed in the next 20 years.
China and global climate change. (I didn't say warming)
It looks like it's late to worry about CO2. The permafrost is melting in
the northern hemisphere. When the permafrost melts it gives off a lot
of Methane gas. Methane is a much better insulator (4X) than CO2.
I think some people are still yelling about CO2 because there is absolutely
nothing that will stop the continued Methane release. Nothing. You can
have a nice demonstration about CO2 but demonstrating to stop
Methane would be like demonstration to stop gravity.
Maybe the Chinese will figure out a solution.

I'm 69 and wouldn't give a damn except I have a 12 year old grandson,
Bryan
  PS:  I hope to produce CO2 week after next, I mean go to W.F.



BWANA343@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 10/2/2006 3:41:07 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
> b.a.savage@wildblue.net writes:
> 
>     As my High School girl friends father, who was a missionary in
>     China, used to say,
>     "Beware the yellow menace."
> 
> I think Mac Arthur said it first.
> To add to this, China, Inc., is a capitalistic economy run by 
> communists. No real voting, no AFL-CIO, no UAW, and a country that isn't 
> as westernized as the Japanese were before their economy exploded will 
> take a lot longer to get it's salaried workers upscale enough to a point 
> where the rest of the world can compete again.  
> I believe this is called Xenophobia, mostly by businesses that make huge 
> profits in trading with practically slave labor. The bright side for the 
> USA is our neighbors to the far east will shortly out-produce us 
> in global-warming production, and we can point fingers at them.
> This is all IF there isn't a fresh revolution or some other events to 
> derail the economy.
> Bob W




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