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	<title>Comments on: Chinese Province Trying Vouchers To Stimulate Home Sales</title>
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		<title>By: mtnmike</title>
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		<description>Twist,

This program is evidence of a danger that I have written about for years. China is attempting to create a full circle &quot;domestic expansion&quot; economic model. Yes, just like that of the U.S. of old.

If in fact China can spur internal consumption (which they freely admit is their goal)they would require more natural resources than the world has to give.

China is currently taking advantage of sagging commodity prices by amassing enormous stocks of metals and other resources that are critical to industry. At the same time, they seem to be losing their appetite for U.S. treasuries.

These are in fact...interesting times.</description>
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<p>This program is evidence of a danger that I have written about for years. China is attempting to create a full circle &#8220;domestic expansion&#8221; economic model. Yes, just like that of the U.S. of old.</p>
<p>If in fact China can spur internal consumption (which they freely admit is their goal)they would require more natural resources than the world has to give.</p>
<p>China is currently taking advantage of sagging commodity prices by amassing enormous stocks of metals and other resources that are critical to industry. At the same time, they seem to be losing their appetite for U.S. treasuries.</p>
<p>These are in fact&#8230;interesting times.</p>
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