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	<title>Comments on: Let&#8217;s do More Business with this country</title>
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		<title>By: Mark Spearman</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mark Spearman</dc:creator>
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		<description>It&#039;s funny I should read this as I&#039;m hauling rice out of Brooklyn, NY to McKees Rocks, PA, from one Chinese business to another. The bills are even in Chinese except for a few notations for me to sign in English. 

Both of these businesses have brought the 3rd world here with them. Rats all over the place, birds flying around the building doing &quot;business&quot; on the food goods. The workers are working like mad, but not getting much done. They work hard, not smart. 

I suppose the question also would be why are good Americans supporting Chinese business? Money. We have good values, except that we will forget about them if it means we get cheap goods. Granted, alternative goods are hard to find. 

The Chinese common folks are good people, but they&#039;ve let their corrupt government fail them. Their situation is much different from ours if you look at their history. The common man there generally hasn&#039;t had the power to do much of anything with his government. We should  know better and stop the support with out dollars now. 

Something to think about the next time we head into Wal-Mart.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s funny I should read this as I&#8217;m hauling rice out of Brooklyn, NY to McKees Rocks, PA, from one Chinese business to another. The bills are even in Chinese except for a few notations for me to sign in English. </p>
<p>Both of these businesses have brought the 3rd world here with them. Rats all over the place, birds flying around the building doing &#8220;business&#8221; on the food goods. The workers are working like mad, but not getting much done. They work hard, not smart. </p>
<p>I suppose the question also would be why are good Americans supporting Chinese business? Money. We have good values, except that we will forget about them if it means we get cheap goods. Granted, alternative goods are hard to find. </p>
<p>The Chinese common folks are good people, but they&#8217;ve let their corrupt government fail them. Their situation is much different from ours if you look at their history. The common man there generally hasn&#8217;t had the power to do much of anything with his government. We should  know better and stop the support with out dollars now. </p>
<p>Something to think about the next time we head into Wal-Mart.</p>
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