Posted on 07/26/2018 5:33:15 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
I don’t think he’s being anywhere near tough enough on California, New York, and Massachusetts.
I hope this bodes well in political competition in the 2020 election against Comrade Bernie and the Neo-Marxists in the USA.
LOL! Hopefully soon.
The biggest think Trump’s doing is splitting alliances.
I think he got Russia to split from Iran to flip the Mullahs out. Don’t know about China and Russia, but NK has definitely changed.
Bump!
I’ve read the bio of the Frank Xie quited so much in the article. He IS legit. However I am not sure how much of what he says about mainland China and the CCCP is very hard fact, and how much is his theory/opinion of the way things are.
This dimwit thinks China is a Communist country.
Why ascribe any validity to anything he has to say?
China is clearly a Fascist state.
That’s fair. But it’s not every day where I see President Trump extolled for his diplomatic prowess.
Commie states?
New York, Massachusets, New Jersey, Maryland, California
Communism abandoned? They are just coming at us from a different angle. You think global warming is about the environment?
If you think it is about the environment, watch their reaction when the numbers dont go their way. Are they happy or sad?
Trump is kryptonite to the commies
I was going to post the same thing but include Hawaii, Maryland, Vermont, Illinois, and New Jersey.
China is fascist. Either way, they need to come down a peg.
Get real t the great is going to handle them in a time and way of his choosing
His essential point is true, that China makes mountains of money on exports, and spends it on the Communist Party and their means of oppression.
We should not allow our economy to fund that. The communists are evil oppressors of their people, and a rapidly growing threat to democracy all around the world.
Maybe 3.5% of China’s GDP is shipped directly to the US market, but more is trans-shipped through Mexico, Canada, Taiwan, Thailand, and a host of other countries as well. Even big Korean and Japanese companies have facilities in China, and source lots of parts from there.
President Trump’s Administration knows that China has tentacles through many countries’ economies and their political systems. Before clamping down on Chinese imports themselves, we had to close the many back doors that Chinese companies would simply use instead. That is why the EU, Canada and Mexico all needed “Come to Jesus” nut cracking meetings to renegotiate their deals, before effective measures could be taken against China. The US economy itself also first had to be prepared to pick up the slack, through deregulation, repatriation of overseas capital, and competitive lower tax rates.
The future of the global balance of power now significantly rests on the ability of China and its Leftist allies to gain the House of Representatives in the midterms, to stop President Trump from disrupting their draining America of its wealth, and replacing America as the strongest nation on Earth.
If China were to become the strongest nation on Earth, there is no reason to assume that they would not continue turning all technological advances into means of surveillance, control and oppression over their population, and the rest of humanity.
We slipped a bullet by not getting comrade Hillary at the controls of power, and many, many things have been fixed since President Trump assumed office. But the major geostrategic realignment away from eventual communist Chinese domination is only being set up now - the major muscle movements need to be executed over the next couple of years.
The fate of humanity hangs on these midterm elections.
Get real t the great is going to handle them in a time and way of his choosing
I say he should use a contemporary version of the Reagan strategy against the Soviets to bring Red China down.
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