dan.j.rogers

dan.j.rogers

  • Commented on Who ordered *that*?
    @22 totally agree, I think neither are viable. Some interesting reads on China http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/finance/ambroseevans-pritchard/100025237/china-capitulates/ (particularly the alternative GDP calculation) http://dailycaller.com/2013/02/13/roughly-40-to-50-million-chinese-men-will-be-left-unmarried/ http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-07-31/china-air-pollution-triple-who-recommended-levels-in-first-half.html http://www.cnbc.com/id/100919813 (credit crunch spreading from China to all of Asia) http://seekingalpha.com/instablog/790526-theforensicfactor/134750-autochina-autc-the-most-preposterous-chinese-reverse-merger-yet (crack cocaine accounting -> this later ended up...
  • Commented on Who ordered *that*?
    sorry should have qualified that statement with "I don't really buy into the long term viability of China [as it stands now]"...
  • Commented on Who ordered *that*?
    I don't really buy into the long term viability of China. It's already teetering on the brink of multiple existential problems; credit crunch, massive pollution, huge corruption, fucked demographics etc. They'll either be forced to become more liberal and less...
  • Commented on Who ordered *that*?
    Agree. But I think there's real hope in the internet, cryptography, and technology in general. Already feels like the rent seeking capitalists / imperialists are losing control of finance (bitcoin), prohibition (Silk Road), and military power (hacking > tanks). Soon...
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