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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum
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To: TobagoJack who wrote (126611)12/20/2016 4:52:30 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (2) of 217537
 
That is not how I look at it. China debt's in line with Greece.

I was shocked when I discovered that. Note that countries that owe money have stagnation of their economies.

ANT pointed to that in a discussion with Elroy, or was Elroy that pointed that to THE ANT.

Take the debt and dive by the population and every Chinese debt is > $20K.

Now look at that debt and correlate to national income and you see that a Chinese citizen owes money in line with Greece which is more than Tropicalia by the way.

Note that demographics conspire against China and Xi is right to China Light to grain productivity out if its investments. Thus the Rust Belt must be dismantled any way or another.

I do not want the poor people to take the brunt.


Tropicália

Tropicália, also known as Tropicalismo, is a Brazilian artistic movement that arose in the late 1960s. It encompassed art forms such as theatre, poetry, and music. Wikipedia

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