Red Chinese Pianos

Tony Caught caute@optusnet.com.au
Wed, 28 Mar 2001 21:39:43 +0930


Hi Joe,

And you can't offend me, I've seen enough in this lifetime to understand the
different perspectives of life.

This is not one of my favourite subjects so I shall not labour  on it to
much but I will make a few remarks. But I will not be responsible for any
thing I say.  HUH ?

The Chinese regime is changing as fast as it can. If it were go any faster
the state owned factories would go bankrupt and everyone would be out of
work. I guess its 'slowly slowly catchy monkey" has to be the approach until
the population is re-educated to freedom and to rely on themselves.

Had a political party in power in Australia at one stage that did all the
right things and damn near sent the country broke. We are still paying of
the debt they created in the name of social reform.  Don't trust them in any
country.

About workers, referring to Joint ventures in general. There are also some
State owned businesses that are operating on the Joint Venture principals in
an effort to bring the workers financials in line with the JV's.

Times are changeing in China so fast these days that I can say "I don't
know" in 1992 the boss would have said to the worker "please try to be more
carefull next time"  I mean "who cares what the forieners think ? we will do
it our way regardless what they say."

If there was 1 billion people in America would there be a shortage of food,
would everyone have a job, would the crime rate be lower.  Then try to
imagine if this increased to 2 billion people in 30 years.

In our countries we are wanting smaller and smaller families, here we need
population increases to grow but it will get to a point where the country is
happy with the population its got and then  it has to stop growing.

In China the families want male a child then its happy.  If its a female
they want to get rid of it so that they can have a male.  Thats the people
not the Government.

India is India. They just beat us at cricket so they can do something.  No
one else could.

Joe, I remember a story about 4 people on 4 different corners of a cross
road who witnessed an accident on the corner in front of them. They all gave
different versions of what happened.

Its like the bible, Mathew Mark Luke and John.  They all agreed with what
happened, the other guys saw it in a different way.

I see things my way, you yours. And we are both right.

regards

Tony Caught ICPTG
Australia
caute@optusnet.com.au



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