Anonymous wrote:I lived in China for 2 years and I can guarantee you it's not a developing country - it's fully developed and fully out peerrs. Maybe get on a plane and visit somewhere other than OBX.
DP. I've been to China in more than one region. I do agree it's not a developing country at all. In fact, many of the cities are far more developed than just about any capital around the world that I can think of.
The issue with China is what happens to the people at the bottom versus the top.
In the morning, I saw laborers headed to work, one of which had poo streaming down his leg. Why? No sick leave and assume he was too poor to afford the paid health insurance - not just public. That night, I had a fabulous meal in a nice, clean restaurant, filled with friendly hostesses and extravagant trappings.
I was told that many women there were seeking husbands, since most men were day laborers are still at work at their jobs. Finding a husband with leisure time available was definitely a plus. I probably could have done anything to anyone there and no one would have said a word as long as I laid out enough cash - but I didn't test my theory.
Any country is great, if you're in the top 0.01 percent of wealth. The question is what happens to you as "a little person"?