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Back to the numbers:
more than 1.5 billion Chinese
an economic middle class of 300 million
more than 1 billion living below the poverty line
180 million communists in the party
an economic disparity for the 1%er's that makes the US seem even more egalitarian
Brazil
largest cattle producer in the world
less than 2% of which can be harvested can be delivered to markets because of inadequate transportation networks to the interior
10 times the amount of soybean production compared to the US
less than 1% of which can be harvested can be delivered to markets because of inadequate transportation networks to the interior
Estimated time for which highways, train routes, etc can be developed for transporting more than 30% of potential harvests, 38 years per the Brazil Dept of Interior
China has ended its one child per family policy. Cite the "lonely generation." Yet tho extolled to produce more children the response from young Chinese couples is no, they don't want the responsibility and costs. A social change has succeeded in failure.
Simplistic, yet profound. Nothing is quite what it seems.
more than 1.5 billion Chinese
an economic middle class of 300 million
more than 1 billion living below the poverty line
180 million communists in the party
an economic disparity for the 1%er's that makes the US seem even more egalitarian
Brazil
largest cattle producer in the world
less than 2% of which can be harvested can be delivered to markets because of inadequate transportation networks to the interior
10 times the amount of soybean production compared to the US
less than 1% of which can be harvested can be delivered to markets because of inadequate transportation networks to the interior
Estimated time for which highways, train routes, etc can be developed for transporting more than 30% of potential harvests, 38 years per the Brazil Dept of Interior
China has ended its one child per family policy. Cite the "lonely generation." Yet tho extolled to produce more children the response from young Chinese couples is no, they don't want the responsibility and costs. A social change has succeeded in failure.
Simplistic, yet profound. Nothing is quite what it seems.