elka-sulzer
13.07.11, 04:11
ktora droga do zbawienia ....
Wysoko wynagradzane "autorytety" od amerykanskiej gospodarki co rusz paradowane w "najwolnieszych" w swiecie mediach jakos nie moga sie zebrac w sobie by uswiadomic amerykanskiemu motlochowi oczywiste rzeczy, tj. niczym nieograniczone wydatki na wojny o cieciu ktorych nikt nie mowi podczas gdy tnie sie i tak juz groszowe renty dla bezzebnych staruchow czy obcina bezrobocie dla leniwych roboli nie mogacych znalsc zatrudnienia.
Od uswiadamiania, jak sie okazuje, jest ... chinski general. Musi on tez cierpi na jakas manie konspiracyjna:
The United States is spending too much on its military in light of its recent economic troubles, China's top general said Monday while playing down his country’s own military capabilities.
The chief of the General Staff of the People’s Liberation Army, Chen Bingde, told reporters he thought the U.S. should cut back on defense spending for the sake of its taxpayers. He was speaking during a joint news conference in which he traded barbs with visiting U.S. counterpart Adm. Mike Mullen.
"I know the U.S. is still recovering from the financial crisis," Chen said. "Under such circumstances, it is still spending a lot of money on its military and isn’t that placing too much pressure on the taxpayers?
"If the U.S. could reduce its military spending a bit and spend more on improving the livelihood of the American people ... wouldn’t that be a better scenario?" he said. . . .
China’s military budget of $95 billion this year is the world’s second-highest after Washington’s planned $650 billion in defense spending.
www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia-pacific/top-us-military-official-meets-chinese-counterpart-in-beijing/2011/07/10/gIQAb8z57H_story.html?wprss=rss_world