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re: Sachs: "America hates China because it's successful"
Posted on 4/30/25 at 10:20 pm to John Barron
Posted on 4/30/25 at 10:20 pm to John Barron
The Nazis we’re successful, FYI
Posted on 4/30/25 at 10:26 pm to Bunk Moreland
Then you underestimate China.
Posted on 4/30/25 at 10:26 pm to John Barron
China has been successful because with a fully authoritarian state, they can do whatever they want with little to no regard for human life.
Lives are especially cheap in China.
Lives are especially cheap in China.
Posted on 4/30/25 at 10:26 pm to John Barron
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With the newer technology that they are dominating the World with I can't buy that argument. They are accomplishing things nobody else has done. They just launched the largest car cargo ship in the world. Some posters on here will tell you the ship is fake and they are dead serious
They stole the chips, the power tech, and reactor tech from other nations. Wake up
Posted on 4/30/25 at 10:34 pm to memphisplaya
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reactor tech
They just accomplished something we couldn't with a thorium reactor. They took the technology and advanced it when we couldn't.
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Posted on 4/30/25 at 10:50 pm to Sofaking2
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China is about to go through a demographic winter. Its 1 child policy is about to wreck their economy and aging population.
People have been saying that for 20 years. I won't hold my breath.
Posted on 4/30/25 at 10:57 pm to TigerFanatic99
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People have been saying that for 20 years. I won't hold my breath.
Everyone also keeps forgetting AI and robots are meant to replace humans. The Elites think the world is over populated and the big push for AI and robots is so they don't need as many humans anymore for society to function.
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The problem with China is we created this monster
So who is more successful, Dr Frankenstein or his monster?
China is our monster. When it sets out to consume the world, its our responsibility to see that it doesnt
Posted on 4/30/25 at 11:23 pm to RobbBobb
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China is our monster.
China was our Monster 20 years ago. Now that Monster has broken the chains, after cycling Mass Monster stacks for years and can't be controlled without doing massive damage to everyone else. The last time we tried to control that Monster they released a Biological Weapon across the World that killed 7 million people and they walked away clean and grew their global trade surplus to 1 trillion dollars.
Posted on 4/30/25 at 11:29 pm to John Barron
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China was our Monster 20 years ago. Now that Monster has broken the chains, after cycling Mass Monster stacks for years and can't be controlled without doing massive damage to everyone else. The last time we tried to control that Monster they released a Biological Weapon across the World that killed 7 million people and they walked away clean and grew their global trade surplus to 1 trillion dollars.
So you just let them continue? Even killing millions of people?
They wouldnt have grown any, had we not rigged an election. Right?
We wont get another shot like this one
Posted on 4/30/25 at 11:49 pm to John Barron
Posted on 5/1/25 at 12:31 am to John Barron
And you’re a Valid Idiot!
Reposting for your life’s dreams
We made China viable & we can Break them down to nothing.
Learn your true history & power countries. CHYYYYYNA AINT ONE
And btw, I don’t have time
To respond to folks on here that are either naive or ignorant. Do your research
Reposting for your life’s dreams
We made China viable & we can Break them down to nothing.
Learn your true history & power countries. CHYYYYYNA AINT ONE
And btw, I don’t have time
To respond to folks on here that are either naive or ignorant. Do your research
Posted on 5/1/25 at 12:57 am to Westbank111
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Do your research
Over the past decade (2015–2025), China has solidified its position as a global superpower, achieving dominance across multiple domains through strategic investments, policy initiatives, and leveraging its vast resources. Below is a concise summary of key areas of China's dominance:
1. Economic Power
GDP Growth: China’s economy, the world’s second-largest, has grown steadily, with GDP reaching approximately $18.3 trillion by 2023 (nominal terms). It has narrowed the gap with the U.S. and surpassed it in purchasing power parity (PPP).
Global Trade: China remains the world’s largest exporter and a key player in global supply chains, dominating manufacturing for electronics, textiles, and consumer goods. The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has expanded its economic influence across Asia, Africa, and Europe through infrastructure investments.
Currency Influence: The yuan has gained traction in global trade, with China promoting its use in BRI projects and digital currency (e-CNY) trials, though it still lags behind the U.S. dollar.
2. Technological Advancements
5G and AI: China leads in 5G infrastructure, with companies like Huawei deploying networks globally. It has also invested heavily in artificial intelligence, surpassing the U.S. in AI patent filings and research output by 2023.
Semiconductors and Tech: Despite U.S. sanctions, China has accelerated domestic semiconductor production, with firms like SMIC advancing chip technology. It dominates production of rare earth elements critical for tech manufacturing.
Digital Economy: China’s tech giants (e.g., Tencent, Alibaba, ByteDance) dominate domestic and regional markets, with platforms like WeChat and TikTok shaping global digital trends.
3. Military Modernization
Defense Spending: China’s military budget, the second-largest globally, reached ~$300 billion by 2023, funding advanced weaponry, including hypersonic missiles, stealth fighters (J-20), and aircraft carriers.
Naval Power: The People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) has become the world’s largest by ship count, with significant blue-water capabilities, projecting power in the South China Sea and beyond.
Cyber and Space: China has enhanced its cyberwarfare capabilities and space program, with milestones like the Tiangong space station and lunar missions (Chang’e program).
4. Geopolitical Influence
South China Sea: China has consolidated control over disputed territories through artificial island-building and militarization, asserting dominance in regional maritime routes.
Global Diplomacy: China has expanded its influence in international organizations (e.g., UN, WHO) and through forums like the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation. It has positioned itself as a leader for the Global South, offering vaccines, loans, and infrastructure.
Soft Power: Through Confucius Institutes, media expansion (e.g., CGTN), and cultural exports, China has sought to reshape global perceptions, though it faces challenges due to human rights criticisms.
5. Energy and Environment
Renewable Energy: China leads in solar, wind, and hydropower production, manufacturing ~70% of global solar panels and dominating battery production for electric vehicles (e.g., CATL).
Critical Minerals: It controls much of the global supply chain for lithium, cobalt, and rare earths, essential for green technologies.
Carbon Goals: While still reliant on coal, China has committed to carbon neutrality by 2060, investing heavily in green tech to meet domestic and global demands.
Posted on 5/1/25 at 1:10 am to Bunk Moreland
Thats a bunch of bullshite
Posted on 5/1/25 at 2:01 am to John Barron
America (Constitutional Republic version) fears China as well it should, IF Americans hope to continue to enjoy the freedom of said CR. The Left does not fear China, in fact they admire, work with and plan to imitate China’s Authoritarian Socialist Government. Both the Left and China view Capitalism as morally (selfish) and practically (maximum productive efficiency) inferior, and both are true as there is a ton of problems with a free people. One does not have to read far on this Board to see that. The ultimate GOAL of a particular Government Ideology is key as it will define and determine the “success “ or failure therein, by degree. Our ‘Individualist’ Constitutional Republic defines our goal as individual freedom and “the pursuit of happiness “ in that a citizen can employ their natural or God-given ( the idea of God factors in big time) talent, ability, motivation, discipline/industriousness/work ethic to rise to the personal affluence heights that only societal elites could in the past. Different people have different ideas re what is required for them to be “happy”, and given that money is power and power enables freedom re personal affluence, then it’s a competitive game-on for money. The looming question is how long and to what degree the competition gets ugly and threatens the existence of humanity per se. It seems that we are reaching that point as the knowledge and power exponentially increases. IMO, we’d best compromise and cooperate as opposed to compete. (Edit required to finish post as big finger hit wrong key. Which is something to consider as we move forward).
This post was edited on 5/1/25 at 2:11 am
Posted on 5/1/25 at 2:03 am to John Barron
The CEO of Nvidia, who benefits from subsidies, is in Washington saying he needs more resources to take on China. I am shocked.
Why do you take everything at face value? You fully believe everything China says, too.
Why do you take everything at face value? You fully believe everything China says, too.
Posted on 5/1/25 at 2:07 am to Bunk Moreland
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He's going to be ripped as a China shill, but as I've said on here before, I think the right has a kind of hysteria/paranoia over China the way the left does with Russia.
China subsidizes their industries for the explicit purpose of destroying US industries. Why do you support China abusing the "free market" to ruin your own country? How is recognizing and believing their own words paranoia?
Posted on 5/1/25 at 2:20 am to John Barron
They're so successful, they're constantly stealing technology.
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