Quote from FortuneTeller:
I wouldn't trust driving over a 27 mile long bridge in China. If it is like any of the crap that is sold here in the US that is Made in China then it is cheaply made junk. Now, back to your noodles.
Unfortunately for you, your viewpoint is not shared by the rest of the world.
Kazakh Leader Makes Business Deals During China Visit
The deals signed Tuesday include China's agreement to buy thousands of tons of Kazakh uranium to meet its nuclear-fuel needs. China will also help develop a high-speed railway linking the Kazakh capital Astana and the city of Almaty - a distance of about 1,050 kilometers.
http://www.voanews.com/english/news...iness-Deals-During-China-Visit-116678479.html
China's Investments in US Are Growing
Most of the Chinese investments in U.S. operations are at manufacturing plants, such as for solar panels or automotive parts. But the Chinese also have invested in a martial arts theater and a sporting goods company in the U.S.
http://www.voanews.com/english/news/asia/Chinas-Investments-in-US-Are-Growing-114281464.html
Perhaps at some future date some of the achievements (infrastructure) that we have created might still be around as these Chinese projects are, even though some are in disrepair they are still there none the less. The Great Wall & Da Yunhe (Grand Canal)...
http://www.greatwall-of-china.com/upload/news/pic/great_wall_from_space1.jpg
But let's not forget our great engineering feats...$1 billion and 4 years later Boeing and DHS admit that their virtual fence is a failure. A VIRTUAL FENCE and one of our largest defense contractors can't make it work. It is not even a real physical fence like the one in some backyards. Are we going to get our money returned by Boeing since they can't do the job they contracted for? I doubt it! Link earlier in this thread
As to what we are exporting_____________________ (you fill in the blank)
As to what China is exporting;
Beijing Helps US Students Learn Chinese
Confucius Classroom program brings Chinese teachers to America
The Confucius Classroom program is expanding elsewhere, too. The program is now offered in more than 50 other schools and universities across the United States and around the world, in more than three dozen countries including Argentina, Pakistan, Kenya and Russia.
http://www.voanews.com/english/news/asia/Beijing-Helps-US-Students-Learn-Chinese--114357674.html
China is creating jobs here in the US...link above (China investments growing)