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China condemned JD Vance on Tuesday for calling Chinese people “peasants” in a Fox News interview, where he said, “To make it a little more crystal clear, we borrow money from Chinese peasants to buy the things those Chinese peasants manufacture.”

The Chinese Foreign Ministry labeled the remarks “ignorant and disrespectful.”

The backlash exploded on Chinese social media, garnering 140 million Weibo views.

Critics mocked Vance’s own “hillbilly” background and pointed to China’s advanced tech and infrastructure, highlighting rising tensions amid Trump’s trade war.

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    “China lashes out”

    Did they also “slam” home the fact that this is quite literally a world leader directly insulting the people of their closest rival? The bad news writing mixing with clown world politics is why all this seems so unreal to people, we are talking about a collapse of global world order but this reads like a TMZ piece.

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    They are so laughably bad at this stong man act. They talk politics like either a particularly stupid playground bully or a guffawing British colonial moron from the time of the empire.

    Also, I suppose it would help if your opponents found you even the least bit intimidating

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      I feel like it’s due to American privilege. They don’t understand the real world and authentic humanity.

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              Thank fuck i would say. It literally their fucking job isn’t it? I have to card in every morning at 9am till 5. Their equivalent of card in is to oppose this shit, and to be perfectly honest, if I put as much effort as they did so far, my manager would have fired my ass for being a slacker

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                  Not voted Yes on anything Republicans want, for starters.

                  No cabinet picks. No poison pills. No sneaking in expansions of power in yearly budgets. No tax cuts for the rich.

                  It costs as much energy to vote no as it does yes. But it doesn’t look good for the lobbyists’ bank accounts when they pay for Trump’s demands, so why even bother fighting for what’s right?

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              Like they were elected to do. I sure hope they’re doing more than the people trying to balance rent and food as they worry about if their senator is going to vote yes on Trump’s wants.

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              The right wing spin of “Please stop doing what Trump wants you to do”?

              Or the right wing spin of “Stand up for the people who voted you in to stop Trump”?

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          They’re not blameless. They’re not entirely to blame, but they could’ve regulated social media to dampen disinformation when they had the chance.

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            holy shit these fucking libs

            “They should have cracked down on how we’re allowed to communicate with each other”

            and not

            “They shouldn’t have committed a genocide” or “They shouldn’t have taken tens of millions of people off medicaid and doubled child poverty”

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            You can’t tame the beast anymore. It’s in control and it’s bigger than governments. It’s more of poltergeist than something physical. Humanity is dying and the lifeboats that were government and religion have been overtaken.

            This is a whole new war beyond law and order.

            Natural law prevails, but many of us have been taught to not live by natural law. In turn we are losing the battle by being submissive to man-made law while the evil side of humanity thrives as it has never followed the law of man. They know the laws are for the poor and easily controlled and not meant for them.

            Or something?

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              You can’t tame the beast anymore

              Yes we can. It requires effort, will and risk, though, and these are things Americans lack one of.

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            The answer is never censorship. Look at who would be in charge of your ‘regulated’ social media now… It would be all of it instead of just the now hyper-regulated X.

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              I didn’t say censorship. They could’ve regulated social media as actual Media outlets, which puts them on the hook for libel lawsuits if blatantly fake disinformation is advertised on their platforms. In other words, they have to follow the same rules as traditional media outlets.

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                Social media isn’t a news source. Perhaps forcing them to remove all the ‘algorithms’ might be the answer. Keep the echo chamber effect to a minimum. Excluding people from being able to speak based on the current administration’s definition of blatantly fake disinformation is a bad idea. Once again, look who is now in charge of what is ‘blatantly fake’… They’d be suing the crap out of Lemmy under that law… Europe is all in on censorship, so we can only hope the Nazis don’t take over there again or we’ll be boxed in from every direction.

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                I was aware of the dangers and am now aware of the cited committee to establish regulations that somehow counter foreign and domestic disinformation without infringing on the First Amendment; I was moreso asking for your personal idea of a regulation that you would put in place if dictator for a day.

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          “Please stop capitulating to Trump and signing off of his bills, they’re fascists and you’re enabling them.”

          “Whats with the blame for Democrats? You must hate them for no reason.”

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            The budget bill? Things were going to be worse if there was a shutdown that hands more power to the executive.

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    Wonder how my friend who’s a Chinese immigrant who supports Trump and wanted to move to Singapore if Kamala won, feels about this.

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      These days they can update it with “don’t waste your eggs, there are kids in America whose family can’t even afford them”

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    Poor man’s idea of a rich man,

    Stupid man’s idea of a smart man,

    Weak man’s idea of a strong man,

    Coward’s idea of a brave man,

    And a moronic voter’s idea of a President (or Vice-president in this case).

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    Does he have to be an asshole to everybody? Even the way he speaks is like he talks down to people, it’s just so cringe.

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        Hard to look at the policy when you are always whipped into a frenzy about those trans mexican chinese peasants

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          Criminals. Don’t forget they are all criminals. Half the world is in La Tren de Aragua, or whatever they made up last

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      I mean he was an asshole to his mum, wife and kids. (His mum is Appalachian American and in his book he said all Appalachian Americans are drug addicts. His wife is of Indian descent and so are his kids. He still defended the doge douche who was racist towards Indians.). So he pretty much has no assholeness filter and know no boundries.

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        Yeah he is unfiltered white trash he has no creed, ethnicity, or kin. He technically has a race but only by the American standards, anywhere else and he’s lacking even that.

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          he was brought out of obscurity by THIEL, to be nothing more than his puppet to push his agenda.

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            Thiel needs to get his money back then because I’m pretty sure Vance is a charisma void who would struggle to inflict his will onto a ham sandwich.

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      I honestly despise Vance so much, even more so than Trump. He’s such a vile, spineless, cunt of a man that makes me want to punch him whenever he opens his mouth.

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      Do you think Fox should yoink him, and yeet him to the street. That would be based, but Fox’s stans would be sus.

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    …I hate laughing at the downfall of my own country, but we definitely had it coming. I guess Chinese is the new lingua franca. Anyway, can someone help me understand why “Ma” in Mandarin means both weed and mom? How do I buy weed in Beijing?

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      Mandarin has 4 (technically 5) tones so “ma” could be any one of those 4 different pronunciations. Furthermore, there are many completely different words that have the same tone/pronunciation. You just learn through context (same way as you do with English homophones)

      Mom in mandarin is 媽 (mā) whereas weed is 麻 (má). Colloquially you can also say 大麻 (dàmá) for weed.

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        Also, even before you go into the nitty gritty, there are homonyms in English too, so I don’t get why OP needs an explanation.

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          take this as you will, it is copy pasted from a site. most other sources i saw up to reading this said the same shit, so it is probably fairly accurate

          The Punishment for Marijuana in China

          Possession & Use: Individuals caught with marijuana or using marijuana will face administrative detention between 10 to 15 days, as well as fines of up to 2,000 yuan ($280 USD).
          
          Trafficking and Distribution: Selling or distributing marijuana is a crime. Punishment for those found guilty of handling over 50 grams includes a minimum three-year prison sentence, with life incarceration or death being possible penalties for larger weights (or in special cases).
          
          Marijuana Cultivation: Growing cannabis is another criminal offense, no matter how many plants. People arrested for growing marijuana could spend five years in jail and pay a hefty fine. For larger amounts, the punishment is even steeper.
          
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        you also use ma at the end of the sentences to form a question, to make it more confusing

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      English is too engrained. Even if the US falls down to some impoverished dictatorship. English will remain. The cost of switching now is just too great.

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        Not to mention Chinese is quite the endeavor to learn, Esperanto would make way more sense.

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    At some point, The Onion is going to have to close up shop. Because the absurdity of reality goes way beyond any satire they could dream up.

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        I remember that late night talk shows basically said that they don’t have to write comedy during Trump’s first term, because everything he was doing was comedy. This second term is far darker, but the lunacy of what’s happening on a daily basis makes all comedy and satire writers obsolete!

        Even actual news reporting on serious things like “explaining Trump’s tariffs”, end up being almost unbelievable, like you have to question whether what you’re listening to actually happened or not. Take a few minutes to learn about how Trump’s team came up with the tariff numbers, and you’ll think that you’re watching a Pixar movie.

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    Rising tensions with China? I was told that’s what the Democrats were going to do if they won. 🤷‍♂️

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      Not just American citizens. The people he grew up with. His own community. He even wrote a book to exploit it. The guy is all sleaze.

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          well, .zip user… in this context I would go with one living under neo-feudal oppression. but please, do elucidate if you care to.

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            I was going with someone tied to the land, unable to move or better their situation.

            Which would make sense in the context of Appalachia but doesn’t really make sense in the context of American citizens at large.

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              I got ya. you may be surprised to learn that, in the us, declining geographic mobility is very much a part of the new feudalism.

              by all metrics I can think of, the us is becoming more and more a feudal estate with lords and peasants.

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    One of the most frustrating things about the current US administration, is I keep having to side with China. wtf is going on when we can no longer even get together to hate on an external trading partner? When the enemies are not at the gate but in the keep? When I have to agree with actions to punish my own country as well earned and expected?

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      Maybe the enemies aren’t the ones we’ve been made to believe. Our homegrown capitalists export jobs to the “peasants” then they turn around and say to the jobless - look, the peasants took your job!

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        The enemies have never been the Chinese proletariat who toil and slave for scraps to feed the demands of a capitalist, consumerist society and always the greedy, totalitarian faux-socialists with a love for concentration camps that form the ruling party.

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          totalitarian faux-socialists with a love for concentration camps that form the ruling party

          Could you please tell me what’s the incarceration rate in China and compare it with the US?

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            First: No I cannot, the people of China do not enjoy freedom of press or freedom of expression, so finding out the actual statistics can be very difficult.

            Second: What is your point? Two governments can be bad simultaneously, and even more than just two. Just because I oppose Israel’s genocide doesn’t mean I suddenly support Iran’s totalitarian leadership.

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              finding out the actual statistics can be very difficult

              Nah, you’re just a racist US-propagandized individual who refuses to believe statistics from “le evil country” because they don’t suit your ideology. Trials in China are as public as in the rest of the world, and incarceration rates are easy to calculate, and they match the government data because China doesn’t need to lie about it becaude it’s not a police state in the way USians believe it to be. I can attest to that as someone who visited China freely and without visa, and who has had the pleasure of having several Chinese coworkers.

              Second: What is your point?

              My point is that China’s incarceration rate is 5 times lower that of the USA, which makes it kinda obvious that there’s no “tyrant police state jailing everyone who disagrees”.

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                I’ve been looking for Chinese prison-crime-etc. data. Do you have a link?

                It being in Mandarin isn’t a problem.

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                You’re either an apologist for totalitarian dictatorships who falls for propaganda as easily as MAGA cultists or you’re just straight-up trolling. The racism accusation was really the cherry on top.

                I have never even visited the US, nor do I have any intention to.

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                  You don’t need to live in the US to fall to US State Department propaganda, I’m west-European myself and I’m surrounded by people with the same brainworms as you do. But if you insist I’ll give you two sources that give similar numbers (i.e. 5 times smaller imprisonment rate than in the USA): source 1(London-based institute) source 2(UN data). Are those also totalitarian sources for this faulty information that we can’t believe because the evil politicians from the evil country are plotting to destroy the west?

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              That’s not how it works around here. No shades of gray I’m afraid, simple black and white only. (/s)

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                If it’s one thing I’ve learned in my years it’s the the truth is always somewhere in the middle. Just look at global warming.

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          Same as it ever was, governments sucking ass while the people are just… People… Even EU governments suck ass, just maybe ever so slightly less in recent history and even that I’m not sure of (not counting the current slide to the far right obviously).

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          As someone who is trying to live in a democracy it’s still insane to accept a dictatorship IMO

          The kings and dictators are gonna be a fundamental wedge between east/west for a long time.

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        I do feel like every 4 years… there’s a new enemy in the world. Kim > Putin > Bibi =/= Donald > who’s next?

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      The enemy was never China. The current US administration is worse than the previous one, but it was never China imprisoning black people en-masse, keeping your healthcare unaffordable and your life expectancy below that of Cuba, keeping your tuition prices out of reach for the majority, not guaranteeing a retirement pension, and having the largest incarceration rate on Earth. It just took orange man for you to realize. Hopefully you won’t turn back to anti-chinese sentiment and pro-US-imperialism when the cheeto is gone.

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        Hopefully you won’t turn back to anti-chinese sentiment and pro-US-imperialism when the cheeto is gone.

        The guy literally said that the most frustrating thing is that he can’t be anti-chinese anymore.

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        Ehhhhhhh…

        I don’t disagree that the “western hemisphere” is a corrupt, increasingly fascist, capitalist hellhole…

        China aren’t known for their stellar human rights record either. Uyghurs, Tibetans, anyone that jokes about Winnie the Pooh’s lookalike, etc.

        Let’s not pretend either side is righteous here, every single one of us is getting fucked, it’s just a matter of degree and direction.

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          Uyghurs, Tibetans, anyone that jokes about Winnie the Pooh’s lookalike, etc.

          If you think the nazis Americans are bad, wait until you hear what they have to say about the soviets chinese!

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      Anyone else becoming consciously aware of things they just can’t say because China is now going to be the next superpower?

      …at least their list of banned statements are coherent and predictable…I guess. With the Trump admin, you could say “I like Gouda cheese” and a few years later find yourself in El Salvador because Trump, or some other moron, got upset that The Netherlands wouldn’t willingly be annexed.

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        That’s what I’m talking about the oppressive dictatorship with poor human rights is the voice of reason, if sanity, the “good one”? How did that happen?

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      You shouldn’t be siding with any country. All states are evil. The future of humanity is a stateless, classless, egalitarian society with worldwide co-operation, and the existence of states are a threat to world peace.

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      This was also not on my bingo card as well. It’s a damn weird timeline we’re living in.

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    There goes the already remotely slim chance of any tariff negotiations. There is now a negative chance of China giving in.

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      Yep. China is not gonna lose face by negotiating. They’re gonna go all in to fuck the US over now.

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      China wins this war in a landslide.
      USA needs China: walk into any American home, and it’ll be minimum 50% China-related goods.
      The reverse situation, American goods in Chinese homes, would have a tough time approaching 10%.

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        You know that isn’t good for China either, right? It’s the same twisted trade deficit logic that Trump is using. China’s economy depends on selling those goods.

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          While trade war isn’t good for anyone US is clear looser here since China’s export to US (as of 2023 stats) is only 15% from its overall export. They can sell more other countries to smoothen impact. Meanwhile who gonna buy US stuff? “Best friend“ Russia with total GPD of less than California?

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            “only 15%”? That’s a huge percentage when you look at global trade. In 2023, their next biggest export partner is Hong Kong at 8%, which is now part of China. After that it’s Japan at 5%, followed by South Korea at 4.5%.

            https://tradingeconomics.com/china/exports-by-country

            The point is, China doesn’t want this trade war at all, and neither do we. Trump and Co. are complete morons that are fucking up the global economy for nonsensical reasons. Yes, other countries can eventually establish new trade deals without the US, and they likely will, but let’s not pretend they all can just bounce back within a few months if these idiotic shenanigans continue.

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              That use of “only” before “15%” is a serious underestimation in absolute terms, but wholly appropriate when those 15% are relative to the US’s self-inflicted trade damage: it’s still immensely better when 15% of your trade goes to a trading partner which has picked a fight with you than when 100% of your trade goes to trade partners you have picked fights with.

              Further, in the last 2 decades or so China has both been growing its internal market (so that its Economy is less dependent on exports) and diversifying the countries they export to, likely in preparation for the death throes of empire as the US falls from its top position, which were entirely expected for decades, as was that they would include some form of trade pressure on its closest adversary.

              Absolutely, this is going to hurt China in the short-term (and possibly mid-term, depending on how easy or not is to redirect those exports to other destinations), but the Trump trade war with the World is going to totally fuck up the US and it’s the kind of harm that gets worse the longer these measures remain in place because it will be further eating away at the US brand (so even after the tariffs are removed many customers won’t be coming back) and accelerate the demise of the Reserve Currency status of the USD (which will in turn be reflected in massive inflation as those dollars flood back in and way bigger deficit related problems because the costs of debt servicing will go up when there is little demand for US Dollars abroad).

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              I wanted EU but the closest breakdown was Europe at 22%. Russia is 3.4% and assuming that’s included in Europe puts it closer to 18.6%.

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          The US is just one country out of ~190 with a population of 300m out of 7b. Losing some exports to the US will sting a bit, but in the grand scheme it’s nothing.

          The US needs to get its head out of its ass and realize its not as important as it thinks.

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          Yeah, except America isn’t the only country in the world

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            Certainly, but we’re the biggest consumer economy by a long shot. Trying to replace roughly $600 billion in exports isn’t an easy ask, especially since the next biggest economic bloc after the US and China, the EU, has been trying to move away from over reliance on China for years.

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              They may be trying to move away from China, but they’re going to be moving back fast with these tariffs in place. Everyone loses in a trade war, but China is very much going to be the winner. No matter what happens after today, the US has lost it’s bargaining position and value as a trading partner and ally.

              Putin has won his war against the US, it’s just a matter of how we fall at this point.

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                I don’t disagree, I’m just pointing out that no one wants this and China isn’t going to just magically replace their biggest trading partner overnight, which is why they were legitimately trying to work out a new deal originally.

                Trust me, I fully agree the US will be the biggest loser from all of this.

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              Not to mention many of those Chinese products are designed by and built for American companies or nonamerican companies that sell in the US, which complicates things even further. This is much more complicated and much messier than simply looking at how many US goods there are in a typical Chinese household. Everybody loses thanks to Trump’s idiocy.

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      In over 50 years, I have never seen a worst accounting of ourselves.

      Our leaders, elected officials, are absolutely corrupt, inept, and eaten up with greed . They are diseased in their souls.

      They need to be jailed , now.

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        It’s an excellent accounting by the person running the country. It’s going better than planned.

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        In over 50 years, I have never seen a worst accounting of ourselves

        You should have taken the hints with the Vietnam, Afghanistan and Iraq invasions, but better late than never I guess.

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      🇱🇷 💥 🇱🇷 💣 💥 👍 STUPID POWER YEAH 👍 🇱🇷 💥 🇱🇷 💣 💥

      COPE CHYNAH

      these stupid mother fuckers

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      I think this is the plan. They want to be able to blame China for the massively increased cost of consumer goods.