14 results for "4809f18f0d4ab5f4ef153f0767d5745c"
>>519665007
>2 more decades
>Into capitalism

That's kind of the point, unrestricted capitalism leads to failures like "outsourcing all X to a foreign power".

China understands the flaws in unrestricted capitalism, but America since 1980 has been hostile to any belief that capitalism isn't entirely perfect 100% of the time in all things.
>>515735630
>And in geopolitics, America no longer wants to compete with strategic rivals in the marketplace, like making better products and selling them for less. Instead, the government is trying to hamstring rivals like China and Russia so they cannot compete with us.
Look at pic to see how the US dominated world trade in the 80s and 90s, crushing China. If Trump is to make America great again, he must enable us to outcompete China in manufacturing.
>>515126573
>2 more peaks
wtf the 3 gorges dam just collapsed and flew over my house!
>>514773588
checked n fpbp
The 2000s were the death of American manufacturing
Check out picrel
By 2000, America was absolutely supreme.
By 2008, China had a firm upper hand.
By 2016, it was fucking over for the USA.
It all went horribly wrong in the 2000s. But the seeds were planted earlier.
The 1980s saw the financialization of the economy and the beginning of the explosion of the national debt.
The 1990s saw offshoring start up full blast and mass illegal immigration, mainly from Mexico at first, began right after NAFTA went into effect in 1994 (NAFTA was signed into law by George HW Bush).
2000 saw the repeal of Glass Steagal, instituted during the Great Depression to prevent another banking meltdown, and immediately, the banks started creating CDOs and other bizarre, hyper-complex "financial instruments" that ended up causing what would have been another Great Depression beginning in 2008 if the economic implosion had been allowed to run its course and the banks and other giant corporations hadn't been bailed out.
So the American downfall that manifested really hard for the first time in the 2000s decade had its roots in earlier times.
The 2000s were the death of American manufacturing
Check out picrel
By 2000, America was absolutely supreme.
By 2008, China had a firm upper hand.
By 2016, it was fucking over for the USA.
It all went horribly wrong in the 2000s. But the seeds were planted earlier.
The 1980s saw the financialization of the economy and the beginning of the explosion of the national debt.
The 1990s saw offshoring start up full blast and mass illegal immigration, mainly from Mexico at first, began right after NAFTA went into effect in 1994 (NAFTA was signed into law by George HW Bush).
2000 saw the repeal of Glass Steagal, instituted during the Great Depression to prevent another banking meltdown, and immediately, the banks started creating CDOs and other bizarre, hyper-complex "financial instruments" that ended up causing what would have been another Great Depression beginning in 2008 if the economic implosion had been allowed to run its course and the banks and other giant corporations hadn't been bailed out.
So the American downfall that manifested really hard for the first time in the 2000s decade had its roots in earlier times.
>>513720963
>all of the hate was manufactured towards bush, because life was literally gud then except after katrina when gas started getting expensive
American manufacturing imploded and China became the world's biggest trading partner by far during the 2000s, on Bush's watch. See picrel
Illegal immigration from Mexico was sky high, just as it was in the late 90s after NAFTA started having an effect, and tons of neighborhoods across the southwestern US became majority Hispanic and even majority Spanish speaking.
The American working class/blue collar class got clobbered under Bush, just as they did under Clinton. The 1990s and 2000s were the peak of the neoliberal era.
>>513164101
>it's the chinese century when they actually do something.
they control 50% of the entire worlds manufacturing base, its done
>>212753045
the only one coping here is you
>>937156789
the only one coping here is you
>>63984762
>I'm living in the real world where china uses russian early warning.
Correction please: China is tracking US satellites for immediate disposal in case the US gets uppity.
https://asiatimes.com/2023/05/chinas-korla-site-laser-focused-on-us-spy-satellites/#
>china must be real worried to rely on it them
Contradiction: The US has more foreign bases than the rest of the world combined. See image for economic turnover.
>drug runner subs are quieter than chinese ones and don't carry nukes
Details please, how did you come to the conclusion that home-made submarines built in Latin American garages are superior to military grade hardware built by superpowers?
>Try that again in English, please.
What about the sentence did you not understand? Reading comprehension problem, it seems. I will try to use less contractions as to not boggle your mongrel pea-sized brain.
>lol @ Iran
Iran backed Houthis knocked out four F35 carrier launched aircraft in the span of three weeks. The Iranians do not even need to lift a finger. The problem was so bad we started calling them accidents.
>didn't know china was in Afghanistan
China has economic interests in Afghanistan, which should have been the US since we fought a war over there for nearly two decades.
>US couldn't possibly do worse than CCP
Correction again: https://www.msn.com/en-us/politics/government/japan-after-101-tough-days-learns-a-hard-lesson-about-u-s-alliance/ar-AA1IsDT1?ocid=BingNewsSerp

The US has alienated both Korea and Japan. Japan for that matter has moved further to the right politically in a bid for independence.
>>212684026
you sure about that? china is wiping the floor with ziomerica on every facet of life. it's like a second cold war except this time you lose.
>>509956769
Yemen & China are bros lmao Based Houthis