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Monday, 22 October 2012
Debate
I was hoping for more concepts within the foreign policy debate tonight with the presidential candidates. They did mention however, one of the biggest areas of concerns would be the whole idea of how to crack down on the outsourcing to China, as well as the copyright issues in China. While certainly the whole copyright and more fair trade arguments may be a difficult argument to press, mostly due to the idea the harder we press, the more likely they will then want us to pay back our epic bail out bill. I don't want to get too much into my own personal politics here, but I'd be interested in what people think are important factors in the foreign policy with China currently.
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