Monday, August 5, 2019

Monday roundup

David Dodwell, writing at the South China Morning Post, says that there has not been a Hong Kong administration since 1997, when Britain handed the former colony over to mainland China, that has forthrightly  . . .

remind[ed] everyone that Hong Kong people rule Hong Kong, and that the “two systems” part of the 
“one country, two systems”
 arrangement actually means something.
Germany's wind energy industry is collapsing. 

5,500 illegal aliens faked relations to children in 8 weeks. 

Trump gives an address this morning saying the nation must speak with one voice against racism, bigotry and white supremacy.

Procter & Gamble took a $8 billion non-cash write-down at pretty much the same time as its Gillette razor brand was doing all that man-shaming in its commercials. Gillette CEO Gary Coomb says that any customer disgruntlement "has been worth it."

Victoria's Secret hires its first transgender model.


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