20 June 2023 | 105 replies
If you buy weed online from a company in say China, is the company held responsible for sending you the weed or are you?

1 August 2009 | 106 replies
Thanks for proving my point Tim, that just about every other civilized country out there has universal coverage.As far as life expectancy goes, I read that small villages in Greece and China hold the record.

3 July 2013 | 61 replies
And the government is in debt to china, so the US works for china.

2 July 2017 | 3 replies
The most polluted, trash laden societies are the emerging economies in China and Africa.

7 November 2015 | 130 replies
Go to China (it would be quick trip so this is a maybe) 7.

13 September 2013 | 17 replies
@Fei Guo @Kirill Chervets Are you guys in touch with a lot of investors from Russia and China?

7 April 2015 | 8 replies
From what I see most people dont know what their house is worth like they dont know what their car is worth or the price of tea in China so someone still has to call to find out how much this stuff is.

12 July 2020 | 18 replies
Even here in rural China, ME the slowest available speed is 100 Mbps.I’m thinking that running wire for cable TV & internet would be a smarter way to go.

4 May 2010 | 15 replies
Your Excel entry example makes perfect sense to me as an outsourcing option.I think we should outsource the time consuming intellectual / electronic / virtual work and free ourselves up to innovate, create, and do what we're good at or love to do.I think we should insource premier talent, R&D, manufacturing, farming.... things that require serious talent and/or serious shipping costs, or relate to national security and well-being (energy, farming)If we cultivate a reputation as a source of innovation, top-notch talent at top-notch salaries, and high quality manufactured products that we stand behind - I think the U.S. can remain strong into the forseeable future.If we continue to not look beyond the bottom line in business - we're doomed - we can't hope to compete with China, India, Brazil...

4 November 2010 | 117 replies
Here's something else that I find interesting - in many countries, including large ones such as India, China, Russia and the CIS, etc., liberals are the ones who want to introduce freer markets while conservatives are the ones who want to have tight political and economic control by the government.