Crazy Optimism About China’s Economy
Stocks may soar for a while, but China’s economy is far sicker than analysts assume.
Stocks may soar for a while, but China’s economy is far sicker than analysts assume.
It has been almost three years since the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) instituted the National Security Law (NSL) in Hong Kong in July 2020.
Recently, the Republican-controlled U.S. Congress started investigations into the Biden administration’s wrongdoings. Though I applaud them for their rightful restoration of House Oversight, Republicans cannot ignore the major threat to America’s future — Critical Race Theory (CRT) and woke culture.
As a leading global manufacturer of fentanyl, which is being smuggled into the US in massive quantities, China is unique in appreciating just how destabilizing such a drug can be to a nation.
‘So what would be so important to the Saudis that they would abandon their fellow Muslims and embrace the Communist leader with open arms?’
Many of you may have heard about what happened in mainland China back in November, where the citizens finally stood up all across China, demanding an end to the draconian lockdowns.
The US is facing China with a lot of outdated military hardware, and the Pentagon had wrongly estimated the timeframe for China to double its nuclear stockpile.
“The Chinese will now have the ability to conduct passive, persistent surveillance of both signals controlling experimental drones that are routinely tested at that USAF facility as well as signals that are routinely beamed to and from sensitive U.S. military satellites,” said Brandon Weichert.
Whereas the Great Leap Forward was a misguided attempt to increase crop yields dramatically and industrialize the countryside, the Great Reset aims deliberately at deindustrialization and will affect a reduction in agricultural output.
The police stations are part of China’s campaign to “persuade” Chinese citizens suspected of criminal acts – particularly telecommunications fraud, but also political “crimes” such as political dissent – to return to China to face criminal prosecution.