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Originally Posted by aceventura3
I am offended by the constant attacks on "capitalism" ( blah blah )
China can smile, make nice, take resources, use those resources within their boarders in ways Canada has no control over. Also, understand that at some point China may have the power to dictate the rules.
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Just for clarification, China isn't taking resources, it is BUYING them. This is called capitalism. Capitalism is just the means of trading values/monies/goods. Capitalism exists even in socialist/communist societies somehow. In a free market China may very well become so powerful as to be able to write the rules of engagement. Yet again, this is capitalism and free trade. What do you propose as a solution? How would you regulate that this doesn't happen? ( Yes, I know what I just did there ) What would you do to restrain what you believe to be a problem with capitalism as it stands?
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