Government Motors: Embarrassing Impression & Appearance, China Shanghai World Expo

Matryoshik Dolls on display at the Russia Pavilion, at the China, Shanghai World Expo

Piece of wooden sculpture on display at the Africa Joint Pavilion at World Expo Park

Chocolate sculpture at the Belgium Pavilion, Shanghai World Expo

Traditional felt dolls on display at the Kyrgyzstan Pavilion, Shanghai World Expo

Copper statue on display at the Nepal Pavilion, Shanghai World Expo (Xinhua Photos)

Performance next to Government Motors SAIC-YeZ concept car at the GM Pavilion

U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood rides in Government Motors EN-V Concept Car on Friday, at the China, Shanghai World Expo

Democrat-Socialist in Washington encouraging Government Motors to turn out these cars of the future—God help us.

Of course these are the same people that authorized spending $61 Million Dollars for the Expo, on the 04 May I wrote here Democrat-Socialists were criticized for spending an exorbitant amount of money in China, Shanghai for the World Expo

Shanghai World Expo Attendance has been lower than expected–Epoch Times

China expected that 70 million people would pass through Expo Park however with more than two weeks since Shanghai Expo opened, only about 3 Million people have been welcomed. Event organizers concede that unless something pretty dramatic happens, there will be a lot of disappointed people.

Visitors have been critical of the event as Chinese authorities have been shutting down bars.

More here Day 17 Via Shanghai Expat

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