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  1. Michael wme

    Michael wme said, 7 months ago

    World history goes back 5,000 years. For 90% of that time, China was one of the most advanced countries. There was a problem in China in 1422 when they elected a Jeffersonian, who turned the clock back to the days of Confucius. Then the Manchus breached the Great Wall and subjugated China. Then the Brits came selling opium. And now, China is finally getting back to normalcy!

  2. Ms. Ima

    Ms. Ima said, 7 months ago

    America and the EU are selling bonds on the open market. Anyone can buy them. China sees the bonds as good investments. They can stop anytime they want.

  3. Respectful Troll

    Respectful Troll said, 7 months ago

    Pandas aren’t carnivorous…..right?
    note to self- order Rosetta Stone Chinese edition.
    nervously,
    C.

  4. CARAPORAM

    CARAPORAM said, 7 months ago

    It’s easy to be the biggest trader when your labor have no rights or way to organize unions. They might as well get paid in rice. Looks more like slavery to me.

  5. Radish

    Radish said, 7 months ago

    Can’t American prison labor compete against the Chinese?

  6. 1opinion

    1opinion said, 7 months ago

    @CARAPORAM

    “It’s easy to be the biggest trader when your labor have no rights or way to organize unions. They might as well get paid in rice. Looks more like slavery to me.”
    America, before the early part of the 20th century.

  7. 1opinion

    1opinion said, 7 months ago

    @1opinion

    and many other countries.

  8. Whitecamry

    Whitecamry said, 7 months ago

    @Respectful Troll

    Do pandas eat teddy-bears?

  9. NeoconMan

    NeoconMan said, 7 months ago

    @Radish

    Radish the self marginalized said, “Can’t American prison labor compete against the Chinese?”


    What a great idea. Since America has more of its population behind bars than any other country in the world, we might as well put them to good use.

  10. CARAPORAM

    CARAPORAM said, 7 months ago

    @1opinion

    That’s called evolutioin. We came a long way in human rights from the last century to our time. But China seems to go in devolution instead of evolution.
    As long as it serves them well in the trading world…

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