Re: Generational Dynamics World View News
Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2019 4:39 pm
s%*s about get real in HK.
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What happened to you today to bring about that scatological rant?FishbellykanakaDude wrote: > Gang! If you take AntiFA as a role-model for "direct action", you
> have s--t all over yourself.
> Don't s--t all over yourself! Nobody likes that. It's not
> "impressive", except in the negative. ..other than that,.. carry
> on...
Uh,.. let'me think,.. well, it was really hot here today,.. and the dog threw up this morning, not to worry, she's fine,.. just got a bit too much french toast for breaky this morning (always a mistake),.. and, uh,.. spent 15 hours on busses and wandering around to get 40 minutes of work done that needed doing yesterday, 'cuz there's ONE freakin' bus out of town at 5:00am and only ONE back at 7:00pm, and I'm NOT paying crazy amounts of bucks to Uber it hither and thither, so there's that,..John wrote:** 13-Aug-2019 Scatology
What happened to you today to bring about that scatological rant?FishbellykanakaDude wrote: > Gang! If you take AntiFA as a role-model for "direct action", you
> have s--t all over yourself.
> Don't s--t all over yourself! Nobody likes that. It's not
> "impressive", except in the negative. ..other than that,.. carry
> on...
All those issues are "easily resolved" by simply enforcing US laws that would make those behaviors "impossible":John wrote:...It's pretty clear that resolving these issues would take years, if not
- Cyber intrusion into business networks
- Forced technology transfers in exchange for market access
- Intellectual property theft
- Dumping into our markets
- State owned enterprises which are heavily subsidized
- Currency manipulation
- Killing Americans with fentanyl.
decades to be resolved. Furthermore, these criminal activities are
deeply embedded in China's culture, which considers Americans to be
barbarians, and so it's doubtful that they could ever be resolved
without a war.
This guy is supposed to be a respected journalist and worldwide expert> "Xi Jinping is one of the most important players in
> the story that we don't know anything about. What we know is that
> last May the US and China actually seemed to be on the verge of a
> deal but the Chinese made a giant U-turn. We know that that
> happened. Why did that happen? What is Xi Jinping thinking?
> We all know what Trump's position is. Does anyone have any clue
> what Xi's position is? Is he in favor of no market opening over
> ther? So I don't know the Chinese have done a very good job of
> explaining their position well, and it's one of the things that
> really concerns me."
How can anyone be so stupid?> "No two countries that are both part of a major global
> supply chain, like Dell’s, will ever fight a war against each
> other as long as they are both part of the same global supply
> chain."
> http://flatiswhereitisat.blogspot.com/2 ... flict.html
>
People in the mainstream media are deathly afraid of a war, becauseTrevor wrote: > Then I suppose he doesn't realize Russia helped build the military
> Hitler turned on them. When we rebelled against Britain, we were
> dependent on them for almost 90% of our gunpowder. Native tribes
> constantly fought each other despite being close trade
> partners.