> The Taiwanese are crazy about democracy. Their pay homage to "democracy" like
> prayer to whatever god they believe. When Chen Shui-bian came to power, they
> treated him like saviour of Taiwan democracy. The same thing happen in mainland
> China. Mao Zedong can do any stupid thing he want because the people there
> treated him like god.
>
>
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> news:722052a2-5620-492f-88b7-a2fa952fd2b4@f63g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
> Then you need to explain why under competition, former Taiwan
> President Chen Shui-bian and his family can steal so much money and
> wired the stolen money to Swiss, Singapore for money laundering. This
> never happened before to any Presidens in Taiwan. Of course, you have
> refused to criticize your beloved Chen Shui-bian and DPP's
> corruptions. You are only interested in bashing CCP.
>
>
> On Aug 11, 12:07 am, Jim Walsh gmNOail.com> wrote:
>
>>It is well understood, and rarely denied, that competition is good.
>>
>>Competition is the rivalry between individuals (or groups or nations) for
>>territory or resources. .... Competition gives incentives for self
>>improvement. If two watchmakers are competing for business, they will lower
>>their prices and improve their products to increase their sales. If birds
>>compete for a limited water supply during a drought, the more suited birds
>>will survive to reproduce and improve the population.
>>
>>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Competition
>>
>>According to the CCP, China is improved by the CCP holding a monopoly on
>>political power. The benefits of economic competition (sports competition
>>etc.) are evident .There is every reason to believe that political
>>competition would also benefit a society.
>>
>>In other words, the CCP's use of force to keep a political monopoly benefits
>>the CCP members (who enrich themselves at the expense of the public) but not
>>the Chinese people.
>>
>>(I am also posting to "alt.economics" so we might thereby gain posts from
>>economists, in addition to the usual posters.)
>>
>>--
>>Love, Jim
>>(I often delete parts of the previous post and I often remove excessive
>>crossposts.)
>>
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