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I'm highly incredulous of the idea that China wants absolute power and wants to take over the world. I just see no evidence for that. They're a regional hegemon that's resource hungry but historically they've never been a conquering nation. Would the Chinese people even support a war on the rest of the world?
It doesn't matter what the people of China think just like in the USA these military governments will do what it wants to and if they see weakness in this current president they will act.
This is Governed by the Communist Party of China.
Especially of they can allied with Russia and maybe Iran depending on what next mistake our current president makes. China might see in opening and take it. BTW don't we old them money?
China in Mexico
Spurned by Trump, China and Mexico talk about a trade deal - Jul. 5, 2017
China in Africa
China in Africa - BBC News
China's government wants total power. BUT doesn't have what it takes to rule this world. So just hold our debt. AND know your role.
China says opposes any unilateral sanctions against North Korea
China says opposes unilateral sanctions on North Korea | Reuters
Of course you do. Just as we would never accept any sanctions on Isreal. SO what you going do?China if we still go ahead and bring even more sanctions on this strange ass nation? Absolutely nothing.
maneco64
Published on Sep 6, 2017
In this report I cover the recent news about the yuan backed oil futures contract set to start trading at the Shanghai International Energy Exchange by the end of 2017. I also explain how participants in this exchange will be able to easily convert their yuan holdings into physical gold.
RT
Published on Sep 9, 2017
Check Keiser Report website for more: Max Keiser | Gold, Silver, Bitcoin
In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max and Stacy ask, “RIP, Petrodollar?” China readies a yuan-priced oil benchmark backed by gold. Is this the final nail in the dollar’s coffin? In the second half, Max interviews Michael Pento of PentoPort.com to discuss the oil-gold-yuan futures contract, North Korea, hurricanes and coming market meltdowns.
While this absolutely historical horrible President and administration is picking race fights with the NFL and NBA promoting nonsense to their uninformed GOP base whom are crying about a flag. He is what China is up to.
I see you're from the City of LA. Question: the City of LA has one of the largest economies on earth, that city has an economy the size of entire rich European countries. Furthermore, LA has a vastly larger economy than the City of Milwaukee. So, then why does LA look like Brazil in wealth inequality, and therefore vast tracks of LA look like 3rd World slum in Mexico?
Yet, Shanghai and Milwaukee look far more put together. Certainly Milwaukee's infrastructure with the Milwaukee River is far superior to the LA River and vast tracks of LA.
Therefore, before the US and LA can't afford it any longer, would not the wise man, the wise leader spend the opportunity now pouring money into developing their City of LA rather than worry about what China is doing (for China and the Chinese)?
(Don't worry, you won't upset me if you keep LA a trashcan no more than some filthy people in Milwaukee that like living in garbage and roaches in their home will upset me if they live that way--because hurting yourself or your children or your "people" does not hurt me.)
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Personally, I would love for China to invest money into the City of Milwaukee.
WTF are you talking about?
If U.S. Cities Were Countries, How Would They Rank?
Richard Florida Jul 21, 2011
San Francisco's metropolitan area contains an economy the size of Thailand. Chicago's GDP rivals Switzerland. If the largest U.S. cities were countries, where would they rank?
Motorcycles in the LA River and a Cheesesteak
Red One
Published on Dec 2, 2016
While riding around Downtown LA, I stumbled upon Skid Row.
Walking downtown Amsterdam