Hosted by Jenifer (Zarknorph)
Confused malcontents swilling Chardonnay while awaiting the Zombie Apocalypse.
7/6/19
bml00 said:The first to arrive will be the textile conglomerates looking for low paid staff but these huge companies have end buyers in the West who they depend on who insist keeping to the Fair Trade agreement of staffing requirements. The tidal wave when it starts is unstoppable
As tidal waves go, this one might improve the landscape.
7/6/19
BerrySteph said:How is Korea to be re-united without bloodshed if KJU is not provided with a pension?
I agree that KJU will want to retain power - but we know what he does with it, so that power can only be symbolic.
7/6/19
Jenifer (Zarknorph) said:I agree that KJU will want to retain power - but we know what he does with it, so that power can only be symbolic.
Korea can be re-unified with or without bloodshed - which do you prefer?
And it can happen sooner or later - which do you prefer?
7/6/19
Money being the root of all evil but in this case it will be investment in NK that will ultimately one release NK from its slavery .
The Giant NK army is jut another way of keeping them off the street and complaining ,in any standoff with the US they would be powerless
BM
7/7/19
BerrySteph said:Korea can be re-unified with or without bloodshed - which do you prefer?
That's a stupid question, and I'm insulted that you think I would prefer the former.
7/7/19
bml00 said:Money being the root of all evil but in this case it will be investment in NK that will ultimately one release NK from its slavery .
Agree.
And wouldn't it be great to have a Trump Tower in Pyongyang!
Well, great for Trump at least.
7/7/19
Unlike some, I have no axe to grind with Trump , he is trying and it is better to have tried and failed than never try at all.
If getting a Trump Tower gets us a step closer to finding some arrangement with JKU who cares , small potatoes .
bm
7/7/19
Agree.
There would also be heavy scrutiny over the working conditions of the builders.
7/7/19
North Korean state media says Australian student Alek Sigley was caught committing spying acts which led to his expulsion.
Read more from ABC News7/10/19
The Australian student released last week after being detained in North Korea bats away Pyongyang's claims he admitted to spying acts in the hermit kingdom.
Read more from ABC News