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Imagine shilling for the fucking CCP. What's next? North Korea?
"Socialism with Chinese Characteristics" is a hell of a lot worse than Trump's fuckups.

What people really want when they admire the CCP is the socialist side of the program, the high-speed trains and nuclear plants, not the gutter oil and undrinkable water.
 
"Socialism with Chinese Characteristics" is a hell of a lot worse than Trump's fuckups.

What people really want when they admire the CCP is the socialist side of the program, the high-speed trains and nuclear plants, not the gutter oil and undrinkable water.

Exactly. As much as I despise Trump and his "policies"

I much prefer him being a retard over living in China.
 
I originally thought the idea was to prevent the educating of students from China who then go back and put that knowledge to use for the benefit of the CCP but in that case why not just ban Chinese students only? And why cut funding to Harvard?
Are you retarded? They're just using Harvard as a scapegoat to attack any criticism of jews (the only purpose of freedom of speech) on university campuses.
"Socialism with Chinese Characteristics" is a hell of a lot worse than Trump's fuckups.

What people really want when they admire the CCP is the socialist side of the program, the high-speed trains and nuclear plants, not the gutter oil and undrinkable water.
It's always funny how you conservative homos skite on about food quality issues of the sort for which China executes people- while you american trash eat the dodgiest food on the planet earth.
 
It's always funny how you conservative homos skite on about food quality issues of the sort for which China executes people- while you american trash eat the dodgiest food on the planet earth.
I'm not a conservative and I doubt anyone else here is is. I'm a socialist.

I can turn on my faucet tap here in America and drink the water that comes out of it without risk of illness from pathogenic organisms or contamination with dangerous pollutants. Can anyone in China do the same?
 
And why cut funding to Harvard?
Boob Bait for Bubba. HAW HAW EGGHEAD LIBTARDS GETTIN’ OWNED. The primary motivation for MAGA is resentment. Harvard is a great target because it generates envy amongst shitkickers who are getting laid off thanks to Trump’s tariffs.
This is actively driving away talent from the U.S. in favor of importing legal migrants of questionable educational background from Asia.
This is entirely by design. Autistes like Elon Musk said the quiet part out loud months ago. No need for Dong to get a PhD in electrical engineering at MIT when they can hire Sandeep who has the degree already! Doesn’t matter if the degree isn’t worth the paper it’s printed on, it makes stats look good and Sandeep is willing to work for $50k per year.
I'm not a conservative and I doubt anyone else here is is. I'm a socialist.

I can turn on my faucet tap here in America and drink the water that comes out of it without risk of illness from pathogenic organisms or contamination with dangerous pollutants. Can anyone in China do the same?
This is increasingly becoming more challenging in parts of the United States thanks to our steadfast refusal to invest in infrastructure. Certainly better than China for sure but on the whole things are backsliding.


 
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I'm not a conservative and I doubt anyone else here is is. I'm a socialist.

I can turn on my faucet tap here in America and drink the water that comes out of it without risk of illness from pathogenic organisms or contamination with dangerous pollutants. Can anyone in China do the same?
Everyone in an urban enviroment can, and probably most people in rural China. China barely counts as developing anymore they're as developed as any western state these days. Like in a western country countryside tap water might taste like shit but its drinkable, same deal. There problem is that they have a billion people+ so while they can get clean drinking water, getting a universal roll out so everyone does is hard and a real challenge.
 
I'm not a conservative and I doubt anyone else here is is. I'm a socialist.

I can turn on my faucet tap here in America and drink the water that comes out of it without risk of illness from pathogenic organisms or contamination with dangerous pollutants. Can anyone in China do the same?
ah yes, an ammurrican 'socialist'
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This is increasingly becoming more challenging in parts of the United States thanks to our steadfast refusal to invest in infrastructure. Certainly better than China for sure but on the whole things are backsliding.
Go to any military base and drink the delicious tapwater and see what kind of fucked ass PFAS diseases you get.

(hint, atleast 1)
 
I'd rather have communists like CCP in government than our current administration full of grifting, unqualified retards
I could never share that sentiment. It would be be better to burn the entire continent down than let it be occupied by foreign powers. Trump's greatest sin is putting the interests of his corporate allies from South Africa and Germany over the future of the American people.
 
I could never share that sentiment. It would be be better to burn the entire continent down than let it be occupied by foreign powers. Trump's greatest sin is putting the interests of his corporate allies from South Africa and Germany over the future of the American people.
Considering the invasions and interference with other countries, America has done, sometimes for the worst, it's no less than it deserves.
 
Considering the invasions and interference with other countries, America has done, sometimes for the worst, it's no less than it deserves.
Yes, which is why it should never give an inch or favor corporate interests over national ones. Were the U.S. to lose its hegemony, its future would be extremely bleak. I doubt that China, Russia or even the EU would be very kind to a weak U.S.
 
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A unipolar Pax Americana is a historical aberration. America got rich because other than the Civil War, we don’t have to rebuild our country every few decades. Our big line can’t keep going up forever because there’s only so much inflation we can export, so many economies we can plunder. At this point it’s basically China, Iran, and Russia.

The world was always going to shift back to a multipolar world. It’s just how well are we going to manage that. Since we elected Trump, we are going to manage it really fucking poorly. It is no longer 2000, fresh off the Cold War where we see 20% year-over-year growth in the Dow Jones. That’s why we should use our wealth to raise the standard of living. As we’ve seen historically, the top 0.1% hoarding for themselves provides one of the worst results. Because we have no economic frontiers to conquer, we have turn inwards to start chiseling away the last vestiges of public investment so it can be privatized instead.
 
This may be a stupid question, but does anyone know what Trump's beef with Harvard is really all about? I know, pro-Palestine, too liberal, blah, blah, blah, blah...we've heard all of that. But we also know that Trump's vendettas tend to be deeply personal. Was Daddy not able to buy Donnie's way into Harvard back in the day?
 
This may be a stupid question, but does anyone know what Trump's beef with Harvard is really all about? I know, pro-Palestine, too liberal, blah, blah, blah, blah...we've heard all of that. But we also know that Trump's vendettas tend to be deeply personal. Was Daddy not able to buy Donnie's way into Harvard back in the day?
The rumor is that Barron Trump was rejected from Harvard. No proof of it though. It's only known that the kid is going to NYU Stern which is so-and-so for a President's/billionaire's son.
 
This may be a stupid question, but does anyone know what Trump's beef with Harvard is really all about? I know, pro-Palestine, too liberal, blah, blah, blah, blah...we've heard all of that. But we also know that Trump's vendettas tend to be deeply personal. Was Daddy not able to buy Donnie's way into Harvard back in the day?
Yeah basically. Trump went to Wharton and while Wharton is a fine business school, sometimes occasionally beating out Harvard Business School in U.S. News and World Report rankings, everyone knows that Harvard is still king. Trump is petty and gets jealous easily. The fact he or none of his kids wound up being Harvard material I’m sure cuts deep to someone as status conscious as he is.
 
Yes, which is why it should never give an inch or favor corporate interests over national ones. Were the U.S. to lose its hegemony, its future would be extremely bleak. I doubt that China, Russia or even the EU would be very kind to a weak U.S.
I'm in a mood.

Don't get me wrong. China and Russia are shit. And okay, normie Americans probably didn't ask for shit. But for fucks sake, why do half of you have to be so blind and so chickenshit about getting off your pedestal?

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I doubt that China, Russia or even the EU would be very kind to a weak U.S.
Why would they?
Even outside of war crimes, any country you can name will likely have some kind of grievance with the US.
Nordstream, Fauci Covid research, endless desert wars, chickenshit IMF games with developing nations; regardless of whether an American thinks these were legitimate or justified is irrelevant, they've been making enemies for a very long time with very patient countries.
 
Were the U.S. to lose its hegemony, its future would be extremely bleak. I doubt that China, Russia or even the EU would be very kind to a weak U.S.
Everyone in the world*. Being the global hegemon and sole super power means you've crossed everyone at some point or another. That's the cost of being an empire. While the ruling class/leaders of a country that is close allies to America might love America, its people certainly do not.
 
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