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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1251219)8/1/2020 3:31:22 PM
From: Sdgla  Read Replies (1) of 1577582
 
donsurber.blogspot.com Poll: Americans say Red China is asshoe

He likely is dead now thanks to the communist government, but a year ago a protester in Hong Kong famously said, "Don't trust China, China is asshoe."

Someday You Tube will pull the video in deference to Red China, but for now, Americans are free to say Red China is an asshoe, or even an asshole.

And most Americans believe that.

Pew Research announced, "Americans’ views of [Red] China have continued to sour, according to a new Pew Research Center survey. Today, 73% of U.S. adults say they have an unfavorable view of the country, up 26 percentage points since 2018. Since March alone, negative views of [Red] China have increased 7 points, and there is a widespread sense that [Red] China mishandled the initial outbreak and subsequent spread of covid 19."

Democrats nominated a senile imbecile who was bought off when Red China gave his son a billion bucks to invest.

President Donald John Trump needs to hit this issue hard, and not just for reasons of national security.

The physical wall along the Mexican border rises. The most important 256 miles are covered. The rest of the border is mainly desert areas and mountains. Border jumping is down to its lowest in decades.

Now we need an economic walling off of Red China, an adversary that sends us disease and good produced by slaves.

Pew also reported, "Americans see Sino-U.S. relations in bleak terms. 68% say current economic ties between the superpowers are in bad shape – up 15 points since May 2019, a time in the trade war when tariffs were ramping up.

"26% also describe China as an enemy of the United States – almost double the share who said this when the question was last asked in 2012.

"57% say China is a competitor of the U.S., while 16% describe it as a partner."
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