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    August 06

    China's Economy Needs Jesus Badly

     China's Economy Looks Good
     
    China's economy looks good to the naked eye but take a closer look and you will see rampant corruption and an economy that is not based on the rule of law or any other good thing.  It is based on something we call, "guan xi".
     
    This phenomenon is hindering China's economy and it will require the power of the Spirit of Truth to change this situation and improve the health of China's smoke filled economy.  I say smoke because of the pollution, the plethera of men addicted to smoking at all times and anywhere and also the smoke screens that are put in place so that the reality is not seen too closely.  Kind of like the "beauty" whose beauty lies in her make up and all the other crap that she does artificially to look "good".  If you were to see her close up without the "flashing lights and bells" you might not want to get to close.  This is China and it is in desperate need of a make over. 
     
    Love,
     
    Brandon

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