Chinese-Dragon
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Who cares about CAPTAIN AMERICA? Chill out plp.......
You're right, now that the troll is gone, we should get back on topic.
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Who cares about CAPTAIN AMERICA? Chill out plp.......
No. According our good old captain we are only contributing to the U.S. economical collapse by buying their debt.
Who cares about CAPTAIN AMERICA? Chill out plp.......
We've had a fake Chinese troll earlier so I guess it is only appropriate to have a fake American one as well.
Apart from lending money to the bankrupt US government you mean?
If money earned Nobel Prizes Saudia Arabia would be buried in them.
If money earned Nobel Prizes Saudia Arabia would be buried in them. The bottom line is India's growth will outpace China's because of freedom and democracy lead to innovations and discovery.
If money earned Nobel Prizes Saudia Arabia would be buried in them. The bottom line is India's growth will outpace China's because of freedom and democracy lead to innovations and discovery.
Is it still true that Chinese Web Sites that mention Tiananmen Square are being banned in China?
If money earned Nobel Prizes Saudia Arabia would be buried in them.
Comparing a nation with 200 years of industrialization with one with only 50 years, aren't we? Sounds unfair to me. Since you claim that the "commies" were so complete and utterly incapable of innovations how do you explain this list:
6.Iosif Aleksandrovich Brodsky*, Literature, 1987
7.Pyotr Leonidovich Kapitsa, Physics, 1978
8.Ilya Prigogine*, Chemistry, 1977
9.Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov, Peace, 1975
10.Leonid Vitalyevich Kantorovich, Economics, 1975
11.Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Literature, 1970
12.Michail Sholokhov, Literature, 1965
13.Nicolay G. Basov, Physics, 1964
14.Aleksandr M. Prokhorov, born in Australia, Physics, 1964
15.Lev Davidovich Landau, Physics, 1962
16.Boris Pasternak, Literature, 1958 (forced to decline)
17.Pavel Alekseyevich Cherenkov, Physics, 1958
18.Igor Yevgenyevich Tamm, Physics, 1958
19.Ilya Mikhailovich Frank, Physics, 1958
20.Nikolay Nikolayevich Semyonov, Chemistry, 1956
21.Ivan Bunin*, Literature, 1933
Note how most of the winners won prizes in Physics and Chemistry. Also keep in mind how the "evil commies" who "suppressed innovations" launched the first object in orbit as well as sending the first human being into space and performing the first space walk.
As for censorship in China, I don't see why you should be the one commenting. They may have the "great fire wall" in China but here in America we have people like you who choose to stick their heads in the sand.
India will outpace china in economic growth because of it lower level of development in comparison china .
India is assumed, if world economy continues to recover will grow 8 percent for the next 2 to 3 decades.India going to invest 500 billion alone in infrastructure in this decade to help maintain growth .(less than china stimulus package for the recession)
The investment plan for the IIFCL(India Infrastructure Finance Company Ltd) calls for a total investment of over $492 billion in infrastructure projects from 2007-2012. It is estimated that 30.5% of these investments will be in the power sector, 15.4% in roads and bridges, 13,2% in telecommunications, 12.6% in railways, 3.7% in ports, 1.7% in airports, and the remaining in sectors such as irrigation, gas, storage, water, and sanitation. The total investment plan from 2007-2017 is estimated to be about $1.48 trillion.
The investment plan for the IIFCL(India Infrastructure Finance Company Ltd) calls for a total investment of over $492 billion in infrastructure projects from 2007-2012. It is estimated that 30.5% of these investments will be in the power sector, 15.4% in roads and bridges, 13,2% in telecommunications, 12.6% in railways, 3.7% in ports, 1.7% in airports, and the remaining in sectors such as irrigation, gas, storage, water, and sanitation. The total investment plan from 2007-2017 is estimated to be about $1.48 trillion.