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To: Sun Tzu who wrote (10540)10/30/2020 5:44:46 PM
From: roto  Respond to of 96631
 
China is China.. they have the momo now.

China, I think world's complications exist, being the contagion is much more effective than any bloody war in leveling the field
with its trading partners; also, it's "Road & Belt Initiative" participants, will probably & rightfully so, meet the future with suspicions
(not odd, the origins of the contagion appear to be Wuhan, as in China). If China wants to play on the world market, it seems it
cannot get it's own house in order to be a major player.
Maybe an unfair statement or not, but we will see as how it plays out.

I think a bigger concern (maybe Xi Jinping thinks under the darkness of this contagion), China's military aggressiveness.
HongKong, Taiwan, the South China Sea, f*ck thy near neighbor, spy ware, "wolf warrior diplomacy".. anything "China good" as
in China heavy handedness, will not easily sell elsewhere.

I do not have any doubts about what you say, Trump.
His economic foundation (rebranded new "the Trump Economy) was laid with his what, lopsided corporate tax breaks
that only worsened the federal deficit, and his destructive tariffs under his banner MAGA... what, this his Smoot-Hawley Act 2?
What a cruel joke to the American middle class consumer... a contracting economy and increased costs.
If Trump would do anything America Great, I mean added value, I'd be shocked, because it would have to be without the phony
political consequences, eventually having to stand on its own economic merits.