The end of china’s rise as an economic and political power

The worst thing our rulers have done to us is pushing bullshit propaganda against Russia, and then starting a proxy war with them.

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I am not sure this was a mistake, but rather an intentional strategy to bring about the one world order more quickly.
 
Hard to miss the fact that the US, along with the countries that made up the Western Alliance before Trump easily more than double China’s GDP.
Biden, Victoria Nuland, and the DNC are primarily responsible for pushing the Bear and Dragon closer together.

The GOP's grandfather of strategy continually warned the nation against this.

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Considering their demographics and budget issues, I think that they are doomed to massive decline, and fairly soon.

They are certainly PEAKED, already, imo.
Budget issues and declining demographics spell doom?

But somehow it’s the golden era for the US.

Lol
 
Just like the Democratic People's Republic of Korea isn't democratic.
Democracy is mob-rule.
Course the Dems specialize in destroying Democracy at the same time they're accusing their opposition of destroying Democracy.
Classic Marxist tactics.
 
It's the CIA.
If I revealed their sources and methods i'd have to kill you.
The CIA would not do that to me, I am far too useful for that fate.

Ask your handlers for Plan B and give me the damn sources and methods! :stir: :meow:
 
Considering their demographics and budget issues, I think that they are doomed to massive decline, and fairly soon.

They are certainly PEAKED, already, imo.
wait until their workers want more and try to unionize...
 
You mean like the US presidency since 2016?
Trump was an outsider disrupting both parties. I applauded him for that and in fact one of the greatest moments in presidential election history.
 
Their GDP is growing faster than ours.

China's GDP grew by 5.0% in 2025, hitting the government's target of "around 5%" despite significant headwinds, bringing the total to roughly 140.2 trillion yuan (approx. US$19.6 trillion). The growth was driven by a robust export boom, particularly in clean-energy sectors (EVs, solar), which accounted for over one-third of the total growth,

We'll see how this year goes. And teh next.
 
When that time comes, the dinosaurs within the party will be purged or forced to retire to make way for the younger generation to take over.

But the younger generation won't have any answers either. And the hole they have dug themselves is DEEP.
 
South Korea is no longer a reliable US ally

In a war between the US and china it could remain neutral

Then maybe it's time to pull all the US forces out!

S. Korea has no interest in a war with China but a war with N. Korea will draw China and US. S. Korea wants unification but China needs N. Korea to act as a buffer to prevent the US from lurking in China’s backyard.

SK has no interest in reuniting with NK. It would cripple their economy for a century or more.

I don’t trust any data released by the CCP.

Nor should you.
 
Budget issues and declining demographics spell doom?

But somehow it’s the golden era for the US.

Lol

Their budget and demographics are far worse than ours.

And I think we still have a chance at least some of our problems. AND I think we have started to have real conversations about these issues, instead of ignoring them and just plowing forward like retards, as most of the rest of the world is.

I am actually feeling better about our future than I have in a long time.
 
Their budget and demographics are far worse than ours.

And I think we still have a chance at least some of our problems. AND I think we have started to have real conversations about these issues, instead of ignoring them and just plowing forward like retards, as most of the rest of the world is.

I am actually feeling better about our future than I have in a long time.
We are $38 trillion in debt and our population is now aging and shrinking.

You’re probably feeling better because you know that you’ll never have to suffer the consequences of what you’ve done to this country.
 
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We are $38 trillion in debt and our population is now aging and shrinking.

The debt is a real problem, that is the one problem that we cannot deal with. EVERYTIME we try, the left successfully demonizes the Right for wantint to "throw grandma off a cliff".

So, on that one, we are going to just keep pushing it till something blows.

Our demographics, are something that I think we still have a window to reverse, and I think that we are FINALLY actually talking about the issue a bit more realistically.

Admitting a problem is the first step to addressing it. And it is the one that most of the world has failed to do. We have done it.

I am hopeful on that front.




You’re probably feeling better because you know that you’ll never have to suffer the consequences of what you’ve done to this country.

Nope. THat is just you doing that standard lefty thing of trying to change this discussion from discussing the issues, to how bad of a person you think I am.

It is one of the things the leftie does, when they feel they are losing the debate.


Sorry, I meant to say, LEFTARD.
 
Japan is surpassing China.
That’s obviously not true.

Japan’s economy has been infamously stagnating ever since the late 90s.

They even call the last 30 years “The Lost Decades” in Japan….

China, for all its many problems, has pulled the greatest number of people out of abject poverty into relative prosperity than has ever been seen in human history in that same time frame.

Honestly, it’s like you throw out these random little comments like this just to hear yourself talk….
 
That’s obviously not true.

Japan’s economy has been infamously stagnating ever since the late 90s.

They even call the last 30 years “The Lost Decades” in Japan….

China, for all its many problems, has pulled the greatest number of people out of abject poverty into relative prosperity than has ever been seen in human history in that same time frame.

Honestly, it’s like you throw out these random little comments like this just to hear yourself talk….
China got a lot of help from politicians in the West who threw away domestic production in exchange for cheap chinese imports
 
That’s obviously not true.

Japan’s economy has been infamously stagnating ever since the late 90s.

They even call the last 30 years “The Lost Decades” in Japan….

China, for all its many problems, has pulled the greatest number of people out of abject poverty into relative prosperity than has ever been seen in human history in that same time frame.

Honestly, it’s like you throw out these random little comments like this just to hear yourself talk….
Why do you love China so much?
 
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