NorthDallas40
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The problem with China is that they own us and much of the world. They own a huge percentage of our debt and they manufacture a huge percentage of what we use in our daily lives. Not something we could reverse in a standoff with China. If the pandemic taught us anything is that we need to at least start to reverse that.
The largest holder of US debt is US citizens (whether we want it or not). Yes China holds a chunk but like they always say you owe the bank $10,000 you have a problem you owe them $1,000,000 the bank has a problem.
We have put Aegis cruisers with the ICBM interceptor version of SM-3 in the Black Sea. If we detect an ICBM launch we will shoot it down I have no doubt.Hypothetical.
As the losses mount and the bodies start stacking for Russia and Ukraine keeps fighting with resolve does madvlad drop the big one on them?
Do we then get involved?
And bring some of that manufacturing home. We have to make it a level playing field though. We can compete with China but we can't when government hamstrings industry with overbearing regulations. China plays by a different set of rules.Agreed. There is nothing standing in the way of the US reversing this trend over time, except our own govt. It won’t need to take a standoff with China (fruitless and dangerous). It will just, for once, require playing the long game better than they do without boasting of our intentions. Focus on massive debt reduction, create partnerships with other countries that view China/trade/international security policy similarly and develop economic/tax/policy strategy that compels US mfg to gtfo of China.
I can't imagine a nuke is even on the table. Russia would experience fall-out as well, not to mention they have no idea what kind of hell it could release from Chernobyl.We have put Aegis cruisers with the ICBM interceptor version of SM-3 in the Black Sea. If we detect an ICBM launch we will shoot it down I have no doubt.
It's all about money. China is cheap labor, and Americans want a fair wage. Corporations will always take short cuts in chase of that all-mighty dollar.And bring some of that manufacturing home. We have to make it a level playing field though. We can compete with China but we can't when government hamstrings industry with overbearing regulations. China plays by a different set of rules.
I guess I’d kinda not parse current abhorrent behavior on previous bully abhorrent behavior is mine. That’s why he rolled up 190k this time.
It has more to do with regulation. Sure, labor play a part but when they can literally dump anything they want in a river, no Osha, virtually no environmental regulations, that is a huge savings. I'm not saying we allow that kind of thing but we should tariff anything that comes from China to offset the cost of that regulation. We're never going to compete with China unless we can somehow level the playing field.It's all about money. China is cheap labor, and Americans want a fair wage. Corporations will always take short cuts in chase of that all-mighty dollar.
I’m gonna choose to Believe…I like the idea of some badass out there wrecking Russian planes, but it seems a bit far-fetched. My guess is that this is a tall tale started to give the resistance hope.
Still, it's a cool shirt.
WHAT is happening?I seriously cannot believe any one would think there was ever going to be a different outcome than what we are looking at right now. And hopefully this is the final straw that gets that MFer a private room on the island of Elba for eternity.
It's all about money. China is cheap labor, and Americans want a fair wage. Corporations will always take short cuts in chase of that all-mighty dollar.
The remaining Chernobyl units have been down for 20 years. When it originally melted down, it killed probably 200 people, less than 1000. Any mentions of Chernobyl by the media is fear mongering. There's much bigger threats to life than Chernobyl right now.I can't imagine a nuke is even on the table. Russia would experience fall-out as well, not to mention they have no idea what kind of hell it could release from Chernobyl.
I didn’t post any real info in that link I just expressed my opinion I hope this is the final straw that ends that MFer just like Europe finally did with Napoleon thus my Elba referenceWHAT is happening?
Where are you all getting this information??
I've been watching BBC, AL Jazeera', Gravitas and all the Ameican News companies and I'm not getting anything really definitive.
I had no idea Russia was struggling with this...