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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (210837)2/2/2025 12:32:58 PM
From: carranza2  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 218511
 
Mq., I don’t post things I cannot defend.

The Chinese Politburo holds regular “study sessions” whose themes are selected by the Fat Panda.

Here’s a history of these “study sessions.”

asiasociety.org

In that study you will find this:

<<<<During the Xi era, a plurality of Politburo study sessions focused on Party affairs, followed by national security, economic development, state governance, and technology. In line with Xi’s greater focus on internal discipline and ideological purity, his leadership has seen far more sessions devoted to anti-corruption, propaganda, and Marxist ideology. Hu’s sessions on Party affairs, by contrast, tended to look at reform-oriented subjects such as intra-Party democracy and grassroots governance. National security became more prominent as Xi sought to reinforce Party control by studying perceived threats from civil society, foreign governments, pandemic pathogens, and the financial sector.>>>>

As far as deflation is concerned, don’t bother. I’ve studied it extensively. I very much doubt that anything you propose will convince me.



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (210837)2/2/2025 1:37:00 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 218511
 
AI autocorrect gets things wrong meaning proofreading is essential. I thought I wrote jfred and Mq expounded on deflation quarter of a century ago. But it came out Jeff. Error. Jfred is a greatly honoured Sier.

AI is going to make big blunders as it gets more trusted, assumed to be right. Like DEI hires. We're stuck either way because humans are very bung in thinking even while they think they're expressing great ideas. For example, "Let's attack Russia Russia Russia and wipe them out. Using atomic bombs too. Putin is bluffing. I'm a great mind reader."

Mqurice