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Jun 17 2018, 06:41 PM
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That’s a lie an you know it. Both Japan and S Korea have higher qualities of life than the West. This is an invasion, and you are a colloborater no different than Hungarian Communist who welcomed Soviet Soldiers it a Greek partisan of Mussolini.
This immigration is an existential threat to western civilization which must be brought to an end by any means nessecary, and that includes razor fence.
You take a multi-point post of mine, containing everything from maritime law to world epidemics and you post "That's a lie..." Are you having troubling marshalling your thoughts and setting them down in a logical, coherent manner? What is a lie? Which point are you referring to? The Maritime Law statements? The 10% natural immunity percentage in a global epidemic? But why you're on the joys of the Japanese economy, let's take a peek at the rascals! "Japan's economy produced $5.4 trillion in 2017, as measured by purchasing power parity. That makes it the world's fifth largest economy after China, the European Union, the United States, and India. It's not on pace to catch up, because it only grew 1.5 percent.
Japan has 27 million people. Its gross domestic product per capita is $42,700 or 41st in the world. That means its standard of living is lower than the United States or the EU, but higher than China or South Korea."https://www.thebalance.com/japan-s-economy-recession-effect-on-u-s-and-world-3306007Oh dear! Seems that you're telling porkies again, doesn't it? Let's delve back into that link a little: "Japan's massive debt-to-GDP ratio means Japan owes more than twice as much as it produces annually. The biggest owner of its debt is the Bank of Japan. That has allowed the country to keep spending without worrying about higher interest rates demanded by skittish lenders. "and "World’s largest net food importer is because Japan has just one-third as much arable land per person as China."And of course the point that you drool over; Japan doesn't like immigrants: "An ageing population means the country must pay out more retirement benefits than it receives in income taxes from the working population. It hires temporary workers from nearby South Asian countries but does not welcome immigrants. That reduces the consumer base."OK, so let's break away from quotes and I'll takes things out of my memory. Japan recovered from the disaster of the Second World War (Yes, H4T, they lost) by basically copying everybody else's electronic products. When I was a kid, something that had "Made in Japan" on the bottom of it had the same stigma attached to it as "Made in China has today." But its economy matured and branched out. It really didn't have much option, though, because South Korea used the same strategy; mass produced cheap junk and undercut Japan in that market. Now it's the giant neighbour, China that has copied the strategy so that China has become the world's workshop for cheap goods, taking every opportunity copy and better foreign technology - a-la-Japanese. Japan's heavy industry was superseded by Korea's, especially where ship-building is concerned and quite frankly, China is going to wipe the floor with both the Korean and Japanese economies. Japan can't feed itself, has to import all its energy needs and is up to its neck in debt. The US basically used Japan as a human guinea pig for economic experiments, writing the country's constitution and installing a corporate-minded, social structure, so that the corporation replaced the state, providing life-long employment, health, housing and even organised the workers holidays - all provided by the corporate company. In fact, it's rather like the British welfare state with its 1948, cradle-to-grave system, providing housing, free health, etc etc, but in Japan's case, to a much greater degree as there were no real checks against corporate might - in Japan, you belonged, lock, stock and barrel to your boss. But the system is crashing; Japan can't maintain the pensions without printing worthless money and lending itself money to pay the bills. The population is ageing and becoming much more top heavy than the US or Europe where a similar population shift exist. After all, Japan holds the record for longevity and eternal pensions are becoming unbearable. So, how could Japan do something about the top-heavy population? All over the First World not enough babies are being born because a consumer society now necessitates both adults in a household going out to work to finance their lifestyle and credit debt. Couples are waiting longer to have children and in some cases opt out of it all together. Japan is not only not an exception, but it is also a case in point. The way out is immigration - they breed like rabbits and their children will end up paying the pensions of the native race. But it is also a recipe for disaster because when the immigrant population outstrips the native one, which it inevitably will, then they are going to refuse this burden. So, H4T, whether you like it, Japan is sunk whether it takes in immigrants or whether it doesn't - it's all over. Get some postcards whilst you can. Word of advice: Visit China Before China Visits You. Cheers Hughmac So you have resorted talking points from The economist, how cute.
Japan has higher per capita(worker) GDP growth than either America or Europe. You yourself admitted that immigration can not be maintained because the immigrants will become accustomed to first world living standards. Japan wisely invested in robotics.
You’re a quisiling colloborating with invaders.
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Jun 17 2018, 10:08 PM
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And no, Japan is not sunk, with, and especially without immigrants. NYC, London, and Paris are all slums compared to Tokyo which has safer streets, better public schools, cheaper housing, and superior infrastructure to any of those three supposed “world cities.” More importantly, Paris is no longer French, in 100 years, Tokyo will remain Japanese.
Do you imagine the trains, bridges, and other architectural marvels will be dismantled? Do you imagine that Americans will stop buying Honda’s or Sony PlayStations?
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Jun 17 2018, 10:50 PM
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That’s a lie an you know it. Both Japan and S Korea have higher qualities of life than the West. This is an invasion, and you are a colloborater no different than Hungarian Communist who welcomed Soviet Soldiers it a Greek partisan of Mussolini.
This immigration is an existential threat to western civilization which must be brought to an end by any means nessecary, and that includes razor fence.
You take a multi-point post of mine, containing everything from maritime law to world epidemics and you post "That's a lie..." Are you having troubling marshalling your thoughts and setting them down in a logical, coherent manner? What is a lie? Which point are you referring to? The Maritime Law statements? The 10% natural immunity percentage in a global epidemic? But why you're on the joys of the Japanese economy, let's take a peek at the rascals! "Japan's economy produced $5.4 trillion in 2017, as measured by purchasing power parity. That makes it the world's fifth largest economy after China, the European Union, the United States, and India. It's not on pace to catch up, because it only grew 1.5 percent.
Japan has 27 million people. Its gross domestic product per capita is $42,700 or 41st in the world. That means its standard of living is lower than the United States or the EU, but higher than China or South Korea."https://www.thebalance.com/japan-s-economy-recession-effect-on-u-s-and-world-3306007Oh dear! Seems that you're telling porkies again, doesn't it? Let's delve back into that link a little: "Japan's massive debt-to-GDP ratio means Japan owes more than twice as much as it produces annually. The biggest owner of its debt is the Bank of Japan. That has allowed the country to keep spending without worrying about higher interest rates demanded by skittish lenders. "and "World’s largest net food importer is because Japan has just one-third as much arable land per person as China."And of course the point that you drool over; Japan doesn't like immigrants: "An ageing population means the country must pay out more retirement benefits than it receives in income taxes from the working population. It hires temporary workers from nearby South Asian countries but does not welcome immigrants. That reduces the consumer base."OK, so let's break away from quotes and I'll takes things out of my memory. Japan recovered from the disaster of the Second World War (Yes, H4T, they lost) by basically copying everybody else's electronic products. When I was a kid, something that had "Made in Japan" on the bottom of it had the same stigma attached to it as "Made in China has today." But its economy matured and branched out. It really didn't have much option, though, because South Korea used the same strategy; mass produced cheap junk and undercut Japan in that market. Now it's the giant neighbour, China that has copied the strategy so that China has become the world's workshop for cheap goods, taking every opportunity copy and better foreign technology - a-la-Japanese. Japan's heavy industry was superseded by Korea's, especially where ship-building is concerned and quite frankly, China is going to wipe the floor with both the Korean and Japanese economies. Japan can't feed itself, has to import all its energy needs and is up to its neck in debt. The US basically used Japan as a human guinea pig for economic experiments, writing the country's constitution and installing a corporate-minded, social structure, so that the corporation replaced the state, providing life-long employment, health, housing and even organised the workers holidays - all provided by the corporate company. In fact, it's rather like the British welfare state with its 1948, cradle-to-grave system, providing housing, free health, etc etc, but in Japan's case, to a much greater degree as there were no real checks against corporate might - in Japan, you belonged, lock, stock and barrel to your boss. But the system is crashing; Japan can't maintain the pensions without printing worthless money and lending itself money to pay the bills. The population is ageing and becoming much more top heavy than the US or Europe where a similar population shift exist. After all, Japan holds the record for longevity and eternal pensions are becoming unbearable. So, how could Japan do something about the top-heavy population? All over the First World not enough babies are being born because a consumer society now necessitates both adults in a household going out to work to finance their lifestyle and credit debt. Couples are waiting longer to have children and in some cases opt out of it all together. Japan is not only not an exception, but it is also a case in point. The way out is immigration - they breed like rabbits and their children will end up paying the pensions of the native race. But it is also a recipe for disaster because when the immigrant population outstrips the native one, which it inevitably will, then they are going to refuse this burden. So, H4T, whether you like it, Japan is sunk whether it takes in immigrants or whether it doesn't - it's all over. Get some postcards whilst you can. Word of advice: Visit China Before China Visits You. Cheers Hughmac Spain has lost some of it culture because of immigrant Brits....Immigrants always effect their new country, both in good and bad ways...I can imagine fish and chips cafes and bars serving warm beer spreading across Spain...........
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Hughmac
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Jun 18 2018, 02:48 AM
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So you have resorted talking points from The economist, how cute.
No, actually I quoted from The Balance. Where on earth did you get The Economist from? Besides that, most of my post was not quoting but from my own thoughts. But never mind, you have never been accused for accuracy or paying attention.
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Japan has higher per capita(worker) GDP growth than either America or Europe. You yourself admitted that immigration can not be maintained because the immigrants will become accustomed to first world living standards. Japan wisely invested in robotics.
So, it was a complete waste of time pointing out the financial problems that Japan faces; national debt for example. Not a sausage from you on where the Japanese economy came from, its zenith and demise? Of course not. Just dribble about how the sun shines out of Japan's arse.
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You’re a quisiling colloborating with invaders.
I am an invader, for Christ's sake - I'm a British immigrant in Spain!
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And no, Japan is not sunk, with, and especially without immigrants. NYC, London, and Paris are all slums compared to Tokyo which has safer streets, better public schools, cheaper housing, and superior infrastructure to any of those three supposed “world cities.” More importantly, Paris is no longer French, in 100 years, Tokyo will remain Japanese.
Do you imagine the trains, bridges, and other architectural marvels will be dismantled? Do you imagine that Americans will stop buying Honda’s or Sony PlayStations?
And you finish with a repeat performance of "Japan 1 - the World 0" accompanied with a round of applause from the demons in your head.
The sad fact is that China, economically speaking, is going to suck Japan in and spit it out. Everything that Japan excelled at China will do better and bigger. Japan's got too much population, ageing too rapidly, the social-welfare system is xxxxed because the corporate system is going down and not all the robots in the world are going to head that mofo off.
It can't feed itself and it has no energy resources.
Building nuclear reactors on one of the most seismic-prone areas on the planet is nuts, as Fukushima proved, when Japan had to shut them all down and its economy immediately shrunk 5%.
Japan has been the USAs Frankenstein, stitched together from the ashes of its military defeat and like the fate of the monster, it will be abandoned by its creator and left to the mercy of the mob - China.
But enough on Japan - and I take no pleasure setting out its problems here as I have nothing against that country - just a good buzz from rubbing it into your racist face, my old mate.
Cheers Hughmac
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H4T wrote: [Global] nuclear annihilation is preferable to the pre-Trump immigration/refugee policies.
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Jun 18 2018, 03:36 AM
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So you have resorted talking points from The economist, how cute.
No, actually I quoted from The Balance. Where on earth did you get The Economist from? Besides that, most of my post was not quoting but from my own thoughts. But never mind, you have never been accused for accuracy or paying attention. Pepe Wrote:- Quote:
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Japan has higher per capita(worker) GDP growth than either America or Europe. You yourself admitted that immigration can not be maintained because the immigrants will become accustomed to first world living standards. Japan wisely invested in robotics.
So, it was a complete waste of time pointing out the financial problems that Japan faces; national debt for example. Not a sausage from you on where the Japanese economy came from, its zenith and demise? Of course not. Just dribble about how the sun shines out of Japan's arse. Pepe Wrote:- Quote:
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You’re a quisiling colloborating with invaders. I am an invader, for Christ's sake - I'm a British immigrant in Spain! Pepe Wrote:- Quote:
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And no, Japan is not sunk, with, and especially without immigrants. NYC, London, and Paris are all slums compared to Tokyo which has safer streets, better public schools, cheaper housing, and superior infrastructure to any of those three supposed “world cities.” More importantly, Paris is no longer French, in 100 years, Tokyo will remain Japanese.
Do you imagine the trains, bridges, and other architectural marvels will be dismantled? Do you imagine that Americans will stop buying Honda’s or Sony PlayStations?
And you finish with a repeat performance of "Japan 1 - the World 0" accompanied with a round of applause from the demons in your head. The sad fact is that China, economically speaking, is going to suck Japan in and spit it out. Everything that Japan excelled at China will do better and bigger. Japan's got too much population, ageing too rapidly, the social-welfare system is xxxxed because the corporate system is going down and not all the robots in the world are going to head that mofo off. It can't feed itself and it has no energy resources. Building nuclear reactors on one of the most seismic-prone areas on the planet is nuts, as Fukushima proved, when Japan had to shut them all down and its economy immediately shrunk 5%. Japan has been the USAs Frankenstein, stitched together from the ashes of its military defeat and like the fate of the monster, it will be abandoned by its creator and left to the mercy of the mob - China. But enough on Japan - and I take no pleasure setting out its problems here as I have nothing against that country - just a good buzz from rubbing it into your racist face, my old mate. Cheers Hughmac Except for the earthquakes, Japan sounds much like Great Britain.............
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Jun 18 2018, 04:19 AM
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So you have resorted talking points from The economist, how cute.
No, actually I quoted from The Balance. Where on earth did you get The Economist from? Besides that, most of my post was not quoting but from my own thoughts. But never mind, you have never been accused for accuracy or paying attention. Pepe Wrote:- Quote:
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Japan has higher per capita(worker) GDP growth than either America or Europe. You yourself admitted that immigration can not be maintained because the immigrants will become accustomed to first world living standards. Japan wisely invested in robotics.
So, it was a complete waste of time pointing out the financial problems that Japan faces; national debt for example. Not a sausage from you on where the Japanese economy came from, its zenith and demise? Of course not. Just dribble about how the sun shines out of Japan's arse. Pepe Wrote:- Quote:
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You’re a quisiling colloborating with invaders. I am an invader, for Christ's sake - I'm a British immigrant in Spain! Pepe Wrote:- Quote:
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And no, Japan is not sunk, with, and especially without immigrants. NYC, London, and Paris are all slums compared to Tokyo which has safer streets, better public schools, cheaper housing, and superior infrastructure to any of those three supposed “world cities.” More importantly, Paris is no longer French, in 100 years, Tokyo will remain Japanese.
Do you imagine the trains, bridges, and other architectural marvels will be dismantled? Do you imagine that Americans will stop buying Honda’s or Sony PlayStations?
And you finish with a repeat performance of "Japan 1 - the World 0" accompanied with a round of applause from the demons in your head. The sad fact is that China, economically speaking, is going to suck Japan in and spit it out. Everything that Japan excelled at China will do better and bigger. Japan's got too much population, ageing too rapidly, the social-welfare system is xxxxed because the corporate system is going down and not all the robots in the world are going to head that mofo off. It can't feed itself and it has no energy resources. Building nuclear reactors on one of the most seismic-prone areas on the planet is nuts, as Fukushima proved, when Japan had to shut them all down and its economy immediately shrunk 5%. Japan has been the USAs Frankenstein, stitched together from the ashes of its military defeat and like the fate of the monster, it will be abandoned by its creator and left to the mercy of the mob - China. But enough on Japan - and I take no pleasure setting out its problems here as I have nothing against that country - just a good buzz from rubbing it into your racist face, my old mate. Cheers Hughmac
Except for the earthquakes, Japan sounds much like Great Britain............. Yes, you are correct, it does in an economic sense - H
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H4T wrote: [Global] nuclear annihilation is preferable to the pre-Trump immigration/refugee policies.
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Jun 18 2018, 07:04 AM
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Of course spain is going to take as many economic migrants from northern africa as it can - this will ensure multiple election cycles for every socialist despot that runs.
Europe is proper fecked.
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Jun 18 2018, 09:30 AM
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Of course spain is going to take as many economic migrants from northern africa as it can - this will ensure multiple election cycles for every socialist despot that runs.
Europe is proper fecked. Look, immigrants goes through a process: refugees; i.e., fleeing from conflict zones where there is a credible threat, and economic immigrants, the latter are sent back. That's the way it has always been, under conservatives and socialists, and that's the way it will continue, including the fate of the immigrants on the Aquarius. During the voyage a lot of this 'processing' took place, thus gaining time.
Cheers Hughmac
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H4T wrote: [Global] nuclear annihilation is preferable to the pre-Trump immigration/refugee policies.
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Jun 18 2018, 09:45 AM
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Of course spain is going to take as many economic migrants from northern africa as it can - this will ensure multiple election cycles for every socialist despot that runs.
Europe is proper fecked. The left is no different than Marshall Petain relying on foreigners to impose his political authority on the natives.
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Jun 18 2018, 10:21 AM
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Of course spain is going to take as many economic migrants from northern africa as it can - this will ensure multiple election cycles for every socialist despot that runs.
Europe is proper fecked.
The left is no different than Marshall Petain relying on foreigners to impose his political authority on the natives. Polly want a Cracker? - H
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H4T wrote: [Global] nuclear annihilation is preferable to the pre-Trump immigration/refugee policies.
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