The economic signs are getting better and better for China and its Asian neighbors. GM and Mercedes reported a large improvement in March auto sales, the Chinese PMI index rose above 50 for the first time since September, and the World Bank believes the Chinese economy has bottomed and forecasts blue skies ahead for China.
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Tony…..
either;
!. No one bothers to get your videos up.
2. People are too nice to complain.
3.They are from planet Mars………
But, I want to stay on your list of complainers, AND SAY THAT YOUR VIDEOS LACK MUCH TO BE DESIRED IN BEING ABLE TO SEE AND HEAR THEM. I would almost bet you had something interesting to say. Oh, well……….Howard.
I suppose you don’t like comments like this, but why not take a poll and see how many out there in outer space can get your videos…………?????? Surely, I’m not alone.
I can see and hear the video fine. I have a high speed Internet connection, and the video is set to High Quality. Obviously, it doesn’t look as good at Low Quality, but if you have a low speed Internet connection, you need to use that setting.
Have you read the book “The Creature From Jeykll Island by G. Edward Griffin? I have been unable to find a copy. I’ve been told it is an eye opening expose’ non fiction, about the Federal Reserve. It discusses the “New World Order” whatever that is and talks about a new one currency for the world. Can you provide some information. Is there any reason to be concerned. Thank you.
I do not agree with Tony’s comments. China has cash but it is conserving cash at the expense of the people – industries are shuttering and people are hurting – millions of people have lost their jobs and a large percentage of this population is moving back from the big cities to the rural areas.
The US consumerism has created wealth in China and China’s future growth will depend on US and Eurpean consumerism. China’s spectacular growth is slowing and will continue to do so as the US economy contracts. Short term I agree China is a good place to invest in but long term get out of Chinese investments, unless the US economy and conusmer spending starts expanding – at least 2 to 3 years away optimistcally.
I see that a few people are complaining about your videos. I have absolutely no problem viewing or hearing your videos. Sounds like it may be a technical problem on the other persons end.
informative videos- keep up the good work.
CLEAR AND CONCISE—NO PROBLEMS
RECEIVING.
Tony:
Just to report in that I CAN see you video
just fine and thank you for the info and updates
you provide us!
All the best,
Carolyn
they come in fine for me. i run vista with ie 7 and/or firefox. and, you are right, howard, what tony has to say is interesting!
ps. as an aside – as a fellow montanan, i would love to hear what you have to say about the montana sound money bill.
thanks for all you insights.