Title: Mcgowanjm Wire 2012 Source:
[None] URL Source:[None] Published:Feb 26, 2012 Author:Various Post Date:2012-02-26 09:15:13 by A K A Stone Keywords:None Views:1372881 Comments:2390
I don't think China is headed for economic collapse, but a slow-down, perhaps. People across the internet keep saying this.
With absolute confidence in the numbers both the USSA and China are putting out.
Where the rule of law has been thrown out the window in every attempt to keep this fetid carcass of 'globalization' going.
China is collapsing as I type. Maybe ten days. Maybe ten weeks, but China has destroyed everything environmental in it's nation.
Without the ecology, you have no civilization.
Not to mention oil is something the Bottom 65% of Chinese never see except in their water supply.
Finally, a loan in China is booked as profit. They invented 'accounting'...;}
mcgowanjm posted on 2012-04-22 7:35:16 ET Reply Trace Private Reply
#5. To: All (#4) China is ahead in one critical area:
Global Pollution and Prevention News: China carbon emissions ... www.enn.com PollutionApr 29, 2011 /pollution/article/42639. China, the world's biggest emitter of greenhouse gases, could peak in emissions by 2030 or earlier, says a study from ...
bullshite, China's blown the world's last bubble.
Peak Pollution.
And with Peak Pollution, history really won't be able to record it completely, because the Pop will be busy collapsing.
But before the Pop collapses, the economy will have collapsed.
Look at any vid of China today. Like the one at Qingdao, showing China's ongoing war games. The sky is brown,
China is collapsing now.
mcgowanjm posted on 2012-04-22 9:10:03 ET Reply Trace Private Reply Edit
#6. To: All (#5) World Cement Production for instance:
It is impressive that the curve shows no sign of abating whatsoever. Maybe there will be a peak in the coming years, but cement is a form of "persistent pollution." Reducing its production - or even stopping it - won't automatically return built environment to fertile soil. But we can't eat concrete. Will we ever get our land back?
You can bet China's tops there.
The above chart has gone parabolic. There's zero way now that it will do anything but collapse . Parabolic Curves do not linger at asymptote.
mcgowanjm posted on 2012-04-22 9:17:05 ET Reply Trace Private Reply Edit