• TheMage@lemmy.ml
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    11 months ago

    He can blame himself and his bad economic policies. Pretty simple. Who cares about China anyway?

        • Frank [he/him, he/him]@hexbear.net
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          Trying to explain to explain to people what the US and Saudi were doing to the people of Yemen and being met with blank stares that I eventually had to regretfully assume were because most people could not fathom why the lives of brown Yemenis were of any importance or interest was enlightening in the most horrible way.

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      bad economic policies

      Who cares about China anyway?

      Yea the person claiming Biden has bad economic policies wants to ignore the second largest economy in the world… 😂

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        Specifically the economy we rely on as much as our own because our corporations sent all their manufacturing there.

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            I hope so. Sending our industry to a foreign country that merely tolerates us will lead us nowhere but straight to hell.

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            More companies are moving there. Some German car companies were reported on this week as having made the decision to leave Germany for China

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            not really, the pandemic boom is over so a lot of manufacturing contraction is happening right now. Product inventories are high and personal debt is also at a high. If the economy took a 180 and boomed again all those chinese factories would be at capacity with US orders. Still no replacement for China yet. Vietnam and India are not there.