kit444 said:
Most cities in the U.S. don't look like that. My point was not all of China can be evaluated by one shiny photo, just as not all of the U.S. cannot be evaluated by one smoggy photo. If you take the average standard of living of a Chinese citizen (say one working in an iPhone factory, for example) it is far lower than that of an American citizen. In this case, a photo says the wrong thousand words. A thousand derailing words, in this case, since the topic is HSR. Walker would tease someone else for doing that...
Agree. Let's do other countries now. How about Sweeden?







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