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Strategies & Market Trends : The Financial Collapse of 2001 Unwinding

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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (3635)10/17/2019 2:16:14 AM
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There are two facets of the same problem.

1 Political and 2 economical.

1 Communist party of China wants to keep HK because they do not tolerate dissent. It will give a bad example for the mainland provinces.

The same reason they want Taiwan.

Deng avoided the Balkanization of China. That Balkanization is what the Communist Party fears the most.

2 Hong Kong is China's ATM. They use been using it as a mechanism for financial transactions. Note that rule of the law (as opposed to rule of the Communist party) is required for these financial transactions.

The HK protesters are saying: "We don't need Mainland".
The communist party of China is saying "We need HK"

Had the communist party of China not need HK, they would have already done away with that situation.

TJ does not know that he does not matter.
He and his boyz have been grabbing a few bread crumbs falling from the table where the communist party officialdom and the HK governing elite feast
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