by _sabotage_ on Sun Jan 18, 2015 2:08 pm
It's not doe-eyed and I wish it weren't just about China. I wish the British, French, Dutch, Italians, Portuguese or Spaniards had better examples to choose from, but unfortunately, they all fail somewhere along the line.
But the fact that economic joint prosperity is a possibility for foreign policy remains. That the US has not been going this route and China has, remains. That it would be better for the US public in general to go this route remains, and that the public are largely utterly ignorant of what their country does to benefit the few remains.
I do protest China's insistence on impinging on Canada's democracy in trade deals, but can understand that no one will invest heavily with a wishy washy government with a long history of letting economic ventures become quagmires of wasted capital because they can't maintain any long-term promises. As such, I blame this more on Canada than on China.
Metsfanmax
Killing a human should not be worse than killing a pig.
It never ceases to amaze me just how far people will go to defend their core beliefs.