Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Not all the news is bad.

I'm encouraged by the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping to Seattle to discuss clean energy.  All major Chinese cities are a disgusting mess when it comes to air pollution.  It is really sickening and I didn't want to venture outside of my hotel room very much in my recent visit to Shanghai.  It would be one thing if it were all concentrated in one city but its not.  It's the whole freaking place.  Every industrialized Chinese city has disgusting air quality.

But the fact that China and the US are having these talks is most interesting in the fact that we and they are doing this instead of letting the fraking war mongers and trouble makers accuse China of currency manipulation and other things that are just a normal everyday part of US policy.  It's OK for us to do it but when someone else does, that's a big crime somehow.

In any case, one thing that I'm hoping we might see from this meeting is an agreement to open trade back up in areas where Obama has put up tariffs in order to protect his failed investments solar (remember Solyndra?) and to cover up the fraud that he participated in on those deals.  Maybe in exchange for him removing the tariffs from Chinese solar imports we will sell them some nuclear power plant tech.

If one peep of this type of thing turns out to be true then YGE is going to turn into a 10 bagger.  Opening the US markets to YGE sales without tariffs would breathe new life into the company right at a time when the chart says a reversal is more likely than it has been in a long time.

No comments:

Twitter Delicious Facebook Digg Stumbleupon Favorites More