WAR! with China. No other way forward?
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People you support killed the economy. And you cheered them on.ThomasFremont said:I like to give Trump credit for winning some imaginary economic war while at the same time acknowledging that China unleashed a virus that has already killed 70,000 Americans (and counting) AND has killed the US economy. Doesn’t sound like winning tbh.
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70,000? Tommy, where are you getting this number because CDC website says 38,575 US Covid deaths as of todayThomasFremont said:I like to give Trump credit for winning some imaginary economic war while at the same time acknowledging that China unleashed a virus that has already killed 70,000 Americans (and counting) AND has killed the US economy. Doesn’t sound like winning tbh.
Wish you guys would root for America for a change.
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid19/index.htm -
Probably sitting on the Board of Kurdistan's National Oil Council.PurpleThrobber said:It won't be a conventional war. We are already in a war with them. They used a virus. We are going to use the power of finance and gold reserves and technology. The Hong Kong riots didn't just stop because of the VID. There's still crazy unrest in China.
But but mean orange man - and where is Hunter Biden these days? -
There's plenty of shit to give Trump but he was definitely FIRST regarding China.ThomasFremont said:I like to give Trump credit for winning some imaginary economic war while at the same time acknowledging that China unleashed a virus that has already killed 70,000 Americans (and counting) AND has killed the US economy. Doesn’t sound like winning tbh.
Wish you guys would root for America for a change.
Even more so because our establishment was and still is in bed with the CCP.
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Excuse me? Trump was FIRST??? Rewind the tape, my dude. We’ve been discussing China as a threat since the days when Trump was just a reality TV star without a drop of political juice (beyond what he donated to the Clinton family).UW_Doog_Bot said:
There's plenty of shit to give Trump but he was definitely FIRST regarding China.ThomasFremont said:I like to give Trump credit for winning some imaginary economic war while at the same time acknowledging that China unleashed a virus that has already killed 70,000 Americans (and counting) AND has killed the US economy. Doesn’t sound like winning tbh.
Wish you guys would root for America for a change.
Even more so because our establishment was and still is in bed with the CCP.
"These aren't bad people." -
People I support? That’s like blaming me for Chris Petersen’s loss in the Rose Bowl.RaceBannon said:
People you support killed the economy. And you cheered them on.ThomasFremont said:I like to give Trump credit for winning some imaginary economic war while at the same time acknowledging that China unleashed a virus that has already killed 70,000 Americans (and counting) AND has killed the US economy. Doesn’t sound like winning tbh.
Wish you guys would root for America for a change. -
Glad I wasn’t the only one rooting for the buckeyesThomasFremont said:
People I support? That’s like blaming me for Chris Petersen’s loss in the Rose Bowl.RaceBannon said:
People you support killed the economy. And you cheered them on.ThomasFremont said:I like to give Trump credit for winning some imaginary economic war while at the same time acknowledging that China unleashed a virus that has already killed 70,000 Americans (and counting) AND has killed the US economy. Doesn’t sound like winning tbh.
Wish you guys would root for America for a change. -
Were we discussing it in the context of Obama giving up the S China Sea?ThomasFremont said:
People I support? That’s like blaming me for Chris Petersen’s loss in the Rose Bowl.RaceBannon said:
People you support killed the economy. And you cheered them on.ThomasFremont said:I like to give Trump credit for winning some imaginary economic war while at the same time acknowledging that China unleashed a virus that has already killed 70,000 Americans (and counting) AND has killed the US economy. Doesn’t sound like winning tbh.
Wish you guys would root for America for a change. -
Yup. The Left is great at discussing things to death, usually with no favorable outcome, nor any progress besides kicking the can down the road.ThomasFremont said:
Excuse me? Trump was FIRST??? Rewind the tape, my dude. We’ve been discussing China as a threat since the days when Trump was just a reality TV star without a drop of political juice (beyond what he donated to the Clinton family).UW_Doog_Bot said:
There's plenty of shit to give Trump but he was definitely FIRST regarding China.ThomasFremont said:I like to give Trump credit for winning some imaginary economic war while at the same time acknowledging that China unleashed a virus that has already killed 70,000 Americans (and counting) AND has killed the US economy. Doesn’t sound like winning tbh.
Wish you guys would root for America for a change.
Even more so because our establishment was and still is in bed with the CCP.
"These aren't bad people."
The Left is great at acting out, like melodramatically tearing up a copy of a speech for the news cameras after the speech was already given, seen and heard.
Trump rolled up the TPP deal and shoved it up China's ass before they discussed anything. I like that method better. -
If only there was some sort of trade agreement where the US could lead friendly Asian and American countries to counter the chicoms...PandaOrangeChiknDuck said:This will be fought as an economic war. If the US provides companies incentives to move manufacturing to other countries (taiwan, singapore, philippines , indonesia, vietnam, thailand, poorer African countries, etc.) China would implode. This can only be done in the long term, since the US is still dependent on Chinese imports. But say in 5-10 years, if the US is able to transfer 50-60% of their manufacturing away from China, the Chinese economy would die.
TPP was negotiated to counter the chicoms by surrounding them with a free trade group that included the most robust IP protections ever negotiated in a trade deal. The Chinese celebrated when Trump pulled out. After we left the other countries stripped the IP protections we’d insisted on and ratified it anyway. There continues to be rumblings about China joining the cptpp now that many of the measures we insisted on have been removed.






