Palin critisizes Obama in Red China

Today, mainland China is administered by the People's Republic of China—a one-party state under the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party—

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China

Yes, but the regime isn't communist despite what it calls itself. It's certainly an authoritarian regime but there's nothing communist about their economic system.
Then there are no Socialist countries in Europe. That'll put a dent in the con talking points.

Okay.
 
You are 100% correct kevin.

I watched this movie Amazon.com: Discovery Atlas: China Revealed [Blu-ray]: James Spader, Cassian Harrison: Movies & TV about china. They have modeled their economy after our 20th century economic setup, as well as their infastructure.
Today, mainland China is administered by the People's Republic of China—a one-party state under the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party—

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China

Yes, but the regime isn't communist despite what it calls itself. It's certainly an authoritarian regime but there's nothing communist about their economic system.

Nothing, so the Chinese have been Marxist for decades and now they arent, despite what you think of Red China or what you were taught to believe does not change the fact that all the leaders of China are communist and that the leaders of China control all the companies and all the people who work in China, that ties Communism directly to the economic system.
 
Today, mainland China is administered by the People's Republic of China—a one-party state under the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party—

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China

Yes, but the regime isn't communist despite what it calls itself. It's certainly an authoritarian regime but there's nothing communist about their economic system.

Nothing, so the Chinese have been Marxist for decades and now they arent, despite what you think of Red China or what you were taught to believe does not change the fact that all the leaders of China are communist and that the leaders of China control all the companies and all the people who work in China, that ties Communism directly to the economic system.

They're part of the Communist Party, which isn't communist anymore. They accept open capitalists into the Communist Party in China, which is something a true communist party obviously wouldn't do. The fact that their economy is on the rise should tell you that they're obviously not communist because true communism leads to economic stagnation.
 
Yes, but the regime isn't communist despite what it calls itself. It's certainly an authoritarian regime but there's nothing communist about their economic system.

Nothing, so the Chinese have been Marxist for decades and now they arent, despite what you think of Red China or what you were taught to believe does not change the fact that all the leaders of China are communist and that the leaders of China control all the companies and all the people who work in China, that ties Communism directly to the economic system.

They're part of the Communist Party, which isn't communist anymore. They accept open capitalists into the Communist Party in China, which is something a true communist party obviously wouldn't do. The fact that their economy is on the rise should tell you that they're obviously not communist because true communism leads to economic stagnation.


So their not perfect communists, still they are communists.
 
Nothing, so the Chinese have been Marxist for decades and now they arent, despite what you think of Red China or what you were taught to believe does not change the fact that all the leaders of China are communist and that the leaders of China control all the companies and all the people who work in China, that ties Communism directly to the economic system.

They're part of the Communist Party, which isn't communist anymore. They accept open capitalists into the Communist Party in China, which is something a true communist party obviously wouldn't do. The fact that their economy is on the rise should tell you that they're obviously not communist because true communism leads to economic stagnation.


So their not perfect communists, still they are communists.

No, they're not communists at all. They're authoritarian, but they've got a mixed economy just like the U.S.
 

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