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depressed.

Annoyed.

A matter that is beneficial to the US authorities is simple to promote, but a proposal that harms the interests of the authorities will cost a lot.

up and down.

Inside and outside.

The operation is very complicated, and the consequences must be considered. Once the action is taken, it may be torn apart with the Myanmar Asian Pharmaceutical Group, and the consequences will be unpredictable.

if.

The Burmese authorities prohibit American citizens from going for treatment. So, you can imagine how many people will take to the streets to protest. Burma is not a soft persimmon.

Unless fight.

otherwise.

With conventional means, people also have countermeasures. Don't underestimate the madness of some dying people. The pressure of public opinion will be very high.

. . .

and.

Consortiums have also been fascinated recently.

-stand by.

-Disagree.

-neutral.

Three attitudes exist in these forces that control the direction the United States is heading. This was almost unthinkable before, and they treated all countries in the past.

A clear attitude.

Started things vigorously and vigorously.

but.

There is such a big disagreement on the issue of Burma. This means that any party wants to gain an overwhelming advantage and implement certain measures.

It's very difficult.

Congress.

Two parties.

Will encounter great resistance, after the pharmaceutical giants calm down.

Scratch your head.

curse.

I was in a bad mood.

but.

The days are still going to be passed, let it go, they really have to go to the northwest wind, it is winter in the United States now, the northwest wind, but it is very cold.

. . .

Europe.

same.

Scolded.

drug.

It is one of the few products in the world where consumers have no right to choose. In order to survive, they can only grit their teeth and recognize it. It is very special.

last year.

For Alzheimer’s disease, the United States spends nearly 200 billion U.S. dollars. What about Europe? Not less than this number, where is the world? A huge amount.

therefore.

What they have lost is not only the European market, but also the world market. It can be said that the emergence of this drug is simply cutting their X.

This hatred.

This hate.

Endless.

"It's horrible, I won't notify you."

"Yes."

"Asshole."

"..."

There was a notification.

They can also come to the door to discuss, the big deal is to pay the price, give 10 billion euros a year to the Myanmar Bank Group, or allow the transcription stock to enter the European market.

Can be discussed.

right now.

Directly release, hit them by surprise.

Scolded.

They are also thinking about countermeasures.

Sanctions?

amount!

It seems that Europe has nothing to impose sanctions on others. The general sanctions are mostly financial and economic, restricting the import and export of goods, and freezing overseas property.

former.

People don't seem to buy European goods.

the latter.

People don’t seem to have many euros in their hands. The foreign exchange reserves of Myanmar have always maintained a scale of 100 billion U.S. dollars, and everything else has been spent.

-trading.

-loan.

-Home ownership.

These three items consume the most.

Yes.

You can freeze parts.

however.

The reason?

There are only a few reasons for freezing a country’s assets or sanctions, such as the other side’s anti-Western, fearful, nuclear possession and other major incidents.

otherwise.

Untenable.

Helpless.

They can only look at the United States, hoping to do something, otherwise, if this goes on, they will also have to drink the northwest wind. It is very cold in this snowy day.

. . .

global.

Countries.

For the emergence of Alzheimer's disease treatment drugs, it is almost jubilant. Except for a few companies and their employees, most people are consumers.

consumption.

Just spend money.

before.

This is a bottomless pit that is filled with dissatisfaction, and the pain it brings to a family is very deep. Now it can be completely cured and regain consciousness.

Of course happy.

The internet.

media.

They are all calling for the introduction of drugs in their country as soon as possible.

risk?

Ah!

Could it be worse than it is now?

Such as cancer.

Labor and management will die tomorrow.

You talk to me about risks, about your uncle, your uncle's uncle, who publicly questioned the transcription stock and shouted at people who were wary of risks were sprayed into dogs.

right now.

The same is true for Alzheimer's disease.

A short year.

Three years long.

Labor and capital are about to lose their memory. They don’t even know their children, and their meaning is vague, and they can’t take care of themselves. What risks are you talking to me now?

Being the mouth of labor and management, can't scold people?

cut!

This is not a cold. It is a matter of life and death. It is better to die like that. They are more willing to die with dignity than to live like that.

. . .

The next day.

morning.

European streets.

"protest!"

"No!"

"..."

Some people began to protest.

What are you doing?

Of course, the safety of the drug is questioned.

"hateful!"

"These people, there is no bottom line."

"Sheet."

"Sold my heart to the devil."

"..."

Many people want to kill these people. There is no morality and standpoint. This is not an exception. The same is true for the appearance of the operation cabin before.

Dynamic interests.

As fateful.

A large number of European surgeons took to the streets to oppose the introduction of surgical pods, because as a result, their income would be reduced and their social status would also be reduced.

In short.

Very dissatisfied.

To this.

Almost people were sprayed to death. European medical technology is good, but it is very efficient. One operation lasts for several months or even a year.

by!

When is our fate?

right now.

Once again there was a protest from ‘interested parties’, and everyone understood that, after all, from the facts, without patients, these sanatoriums would have much less funding.

No money.

Many people have to look for jobs again.

but.

No sympathy.

This is not about manufacturing industrial products and protesting against the replacement of labor by automated equipment. That is worthy of sympathy. However, human life is a matter of life and cannot be measured by money.

life.

It cannot be placed on the balance.

This.

It is the mainstream value of the West.

. . .

Shanghai stock market.

Park.

Looking at some random thoughts, Tang Qing sighed slightly. If other machines replace labor and people take to the streets to protest, he will still support him a little.

because.

Employment.

It is the basic living foundation of the people of a country. Not having a job is a real big deal. Standing at a certain height is actually anti-highly mechanized.

General business.

Beg for money.

Seek profit.

but.

If you want to plan the livelihoods of tens of millions, hundreds of millions, or even more people, there will only be one consideration---employment, and a fundamental logic emerges.

---Everyone has food to eat, above all else.

in case.

In a company, machines replace labor in large numbers, employ 300 people, and pay 10 billion yuan a year.

the latter.

A company that is labor-intensive, employs 30,000 people and pays zero annual taxes. Tang Qing prefers the latter, because at the highest point, money is secondary ~www.novelmtl.com~ but.

Life is different.

It can’t be because my medicine can cure people, but it will cause tens of thousands, or even hundreds of thousands of people to lose their jobs. I don’t need this medicine. It’s too scary.

people.

It really became one. . . Factors of production.

Take people's ailments.

It is definitely the most terrifying logic to satisfy some people for employment. Therefore, for the upstream and downstream who depend on Alzheimer's disease to feed on.

It is possible that one or two hundred thousand jobs worldwide will be reduced.

Tang Qing didn't regret it at all.

life.

It cannot be measured like this.

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