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Ponce
15th July 2010, 07:10 PM
Please keep track who is moving to China and probably they all will be Zionists "Jewish" companies.
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Thursday, July 15, 2010
Is Communism the New Capitalism? Six Fortune 500 Companies Move HQ to China.

Activist Post
The boat is leaving for China. Disney, Kraft Foods, and four more Fortune 500 companies are on board to move their Headquarters to Shanghai.

The mass exodus of American companies which will surely take thousands of jobs with them, is now commencing with mind-twisting irony. Apparently, America is no longer capitalistic enough to invest in, even for U.S-based companies.

The globalists love to quote free-market capitalistic principles, except when it comes to small things like competition and having your headquarters in a Communist quasi-enemy nation. A CNTV press release and accompanying video gloated:

24 multinational companies, have decided to move their regional headquarters to Shanghai, including 6 Fortune 500 companies such as Vale, Walt Disney and Kraft Foods.
This will push the total number of companies with regional headquarters in Shanghai to nearly 300. Nearly 500 have regional research and development centers there.
Shanghai has been China's top destination, for multinationals. Even during the world economic slump, the city's foreign direct investment still increased. Data shows Shanghai's foreign direct investment has already surpassed more than 5 billion US dollars in the first half of this year.
Presumably, for a truly global economy to transpire, all nations must play on a level playing field. Which would stand to reason that the same standard of living will eventually equalize around the globe. In other words, the U.S. way of life would have to be dramatically reduced to be on the same plane as China’s, India’s, or Central America’s under the globalist agenda.

Granted, the level of India and China is being raised slightly from dirt floors to cell phones and televisions in a single generation. So, no matter how bad things may get in the coming Greatest Depression by design, we can always hope to still have finished flooring and a telescreen, right? Stay Tuned!

Ponce
15th July 2010, 08:27 PM
What's the matter? you guys asleep? I am doing a bump on this one myself because I think that it is VERY IMPORTANT and specially because DISNEY is one of those moving...........the rats area abandoning the ship and yet there is no comment?

Why hell.....no need to use a nucke in the US to make it into a glass parking lot, all that we have to do is to wait for everyone to leave for China........all that the illegals will get from here is a parking space.

Apparition
15th July 2010, 09:12 PM
Hmm, perhaps that article is just an indication of the already expected balance of power shifting to China.

In addition, with the recession bound to turn into a depression anytime soon I wonder how much more quickly the situation will be expedited.

All of this brought to you by a power-hungry and intrusive central and state governments, high taxation, & corporatism.

Phoenix
15th July 2010, 09:45 PM
Communism = Jewish socio-economic system that puts those with power & money first

Capitalism = Jewish socio-economic system that puts those with money & power first

Ponce
15th July 2010, 10:45 PM
Like vampires, when there is no more blood to such here they will start elsewhere........at least in China they will not be able to pass themselves as Chinese, hummmmmmmmm in the other hand I bet you anything that a few of "them" already had plastic surgery and are learning Chinese.

Grand Master Melon
15th July 2010, 11:10 PM
Maybe I missed something but I'm pretty sure the article said "regional headquarters" which is far different from just headquarters.

Shanghai seems a good fit for the asian region. Is there some other place in asia you'd prefer they locate or should they function only as one giant inefficient centralized company with offices only in the US?

Also, Vale (formerly CVRD) is a Brazillian company. Should we even care about that?

undgrd
16th July 2010, 04:12 AM
The Chinese are thieves. They'll copy all the information from those companies and start marketing their own poorly constructed product. Don't know if those companies will move back to the US but, within 5 years they'll be out of China.