Martin Manziel
As I begin my first day at this pathetic place of the Left Shark blogspot and as a featured money business reporter I am amazed by the stupidity of some of the liberal writers nicknamed the shark. They have posters of this Korean ha Joon Chang and o forth often playing this south Korean economist all over their YouTube videobox setup. ho the hell is Ha Joon Chang and why are they always talking about this Cinnamon faced Chinaman.. Ha Joon Chang is some critic of capitalism and neo-liberal economic initiatives that have lifted so many people in the formr non-aligned or third-world out of extreme poverty. Without capitalism this shit Ha Joon Chang would be eating dirt crawlers in a North Korean prison. All the economic success of South Korea is through trade and the economic growth a capitalist connected global trade network can achieve in acquiring growth. The North Koreans have quite literally shrunk as a people under communism dictatorship of the Jung family as the people have a steady diet of rice and fish scales while the ruling family and connected folks like Korean kings. Ha Joon Chang recently told the Korean people to be more bold and support entrepreneurs and new projects as the fourth largest economy struggles relying on the same sectors that gave it the rise it had achieved from the fifties and sixties. Happy Ha Choo Chang realizes that capitalism is a system always needing to adapt and this is what makes it the preferable economic geo-political system for any group or nation to follow and improve the living conditions of its people. in reality ha Joon Chang is a capitalist in heart and he knows the failures of socialism from the amount of time he devotes to reading history and economic publications from his peers. Ha Joon realized out-dated industries need to go and make way for more technological and improved manufacturing as ha Joon has always been a strong advocate of a tang manufacturing base as a truen level of a nations ability as this industry is often a engine for innovation--something lost in other East Asian countries through the decades.
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