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tokenanalyst

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Seems like karma is on China's side @ansy1968

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South Korea has a lot of soft power like America. But still. This shows China is on the right side of economic development.


Broken clock is still right twice a day.
What does he mean by "funded" anyways?

If you look at debt, it's China who funded America almost exclusively, although China has a lot of US physical assets, in terms of cash, its mostly China who paid US by letting a "hostile regime" use IOUs on them, although China just offloads said IOUs mostly on third parties.

China also directly loaned liquidity to US so they can go on illegal wars such as Iraq mostly because US promised it was only to help fix the global economy after 2008.

Almost everything China does is just reactive to the US threat and most Chinese don't see Americans as enemies, at least not until a few years ago. You can easily count this by just looking at how many territorial and trade disputes US is the aggressor on against China and how many sanctions US has on China compared to the reverse.

US is the number 1 country who seeks to change the status quo to benefit itself more than its allowed under international law.
 

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Residents of Southern California have been crossing the border into Mexico to go grocery shopping as record levels of inflation have taken a big bite out of Americans’ budgets.

David McCarty, a resident of Chula Vista, which is just south of San Diego, routinely makes the 20-minute journey to the US-Mexico border crossing at San Ysidro.

Store owners in Tijuana said there has been a 20% to 30% increase in US tourists during normal weekdays.

Southern California residents are drawn to Tijuana thanks to their cheaper produce. A gallon of milk can be had in Tijuana for 50% cheaper than in the US, while a four-pack of toilet paper costs some $4 less.

It’s cheaper for Americans to drive to Mexico and buy groceries over there than to their own local stores. Lol.
 

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I'm confused on the Trump allegations. Who would Trump be planning to give the nuclear secrets to? It's obviously not Saudi Arabia or Iran as either would not trust Trump, and having nuclear blueprints doesn't mean much. You need the fissile material and infrastructure to assemble and maintain them.

The only obvious answer would be Russia or China for espionage purposes, but even that is a stretch. Would they really go through a former president rather than through their own intelligence agencies?

Apparently the charge is treason so they will be throwing the book at him....
 
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