I feel the real problem with China rising that scares the American capitalist is that these "magic financial" tricks would be more difficult to pull off if you are not the sole super power, having the highest gdp or world currency reserves.
I fucking hate that kind of behaviour in China. It is good for rest of the world but bad for country. Have just 10% of ruthlessness of Anglos and China would have been in better place.It’s actually very simple. Just bend the knee like Comrade Elon did and there will be plenty of wealth and privilege for the capitalists. The Chinese are still very similar to their Imperial Era counterparts in this regard. Shower them with praises and they’ll pay back your meager tributes 100 fold to show off their wealth and power. I don’t understand why some still insist on the f**k China route when the alternative is so much easier.
I fucking hate that kind of behaviour in China. It is good for rest of the world but bad for country. Have just 10% of ruthlessness of Anglos and China would have been in better place.
In ALL societies it is tantamount to war. And that's exactly what the West and their vassals intend.If the MAGAs were actually smart this would be the approach they go with. Shower China with praises and keep them technologically dependent. Instead they went full retard with the f**k China route. In East Asian societies this is tantamount to war.
To be fair, Mutt Fuckerberg tried this and it failed, since his company is a massive global security threat as a platform for the CIA and NSA.It’s actually very simple. Just bend the knee like Comrade Elon did and there will be plenty of wealth and privilege for the capitalists. The Chinese are still very similar to their Imperial Era counterparts in this regard. Shower them with praises and they’ll pay back your meager tributes 100 fold to show off their wealth and power. I don’t understand why some still insist on the f**k China route when the alternative is so much easier.
February marks 23rd straight month of real wages decline for US workers
With inflation at 6 percent, workers could experience a cut in real pay of up to 20 percent by 2029.
Across the U.S., hundreds of thousands of nursing home residents are locked in a wretched bind: Driven into poverty, forced to hand over all income and left to live on a stipend as low as $30 a month.
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When Marla Carter visits her mother-in-law at a nursing home in Owensboro, Kentucky, the scene feels more 19th-century poorhouse than modern-day America. With just a $30 allowance, residents are dressed in ill-fitting hand-me-downs or hospital gowns that drape open. Some have no socks or shoes. Basic supplies run low. Many don’t even have a pen to write with.
Had it been linked to inflation, it would be about $180 today. But Congress has raised the minimum rate only once, to $30, in 1987. It has remained there ever since.
“You bring a soda or a toothbrush and they’ll get so excited,” she says. “It’s so sad to me.”
Despite such paltry allotments, some facilities have been cited for not telling residents they were entitled to an allowance at all, for failing to provide the money, or for spending the funds without their permission. Some homes skirt the rules, making residents pay for things like diapers or haircuts that are supposed to be included.
Down the hall, 56-year-old Janine Cox gets an occasional bag of chips from the vending machine and scrimps to add to the collection plate at church. She says her neighbors are even worse off.
“It’s a fight for them to survive another day,” she says
This is by design, the US Elites need a ready pool of impoverished lower class to fill the ranks of their foot soldiers in their endless wars across the world.February marks 23rd straight month of real wages decline for US workers
With inflation at 6 percent, workers could experience a cut in real pay of up to 20 percent by 2029.
Across the U.S., hundreds of thousands of nursing home residents are locked in a wretched bind: Driven into poverty, forced to hand over all income and left to live on a stipend as low as $30 a month.
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When Marla Carter visits her mother-in-law at a nursing home in Owensboro, Kentucky, the scene feels more 19th-century poorhouse than modern-day America. With just a $30 allowance, residents are dressed in ill-fitting hand-me-downs or hospital gowns that drape open. Some have no socks or shoes. Basic supplies run low. Many don’t even have a pen to write with.
Had it been linked to inflation, it would be about $180 today. But Congress has raised the minimum rate only once, to $30, in 1987. It has remained there ever since.
“You bring a soda or a toothbrush and they’ll get so excited,” she says. “It’s so sad to me.”
Despite such paltry allotments, some facilities have been cited for not telling residents they were entitled to an allowance at all, for failing to provide the money, or for spending the funds without their permission. Some homes skirt the rules, making residents pay for things like diapers or haircuts that are supposed to be included.
Down the hall, 56-year-old Janine Cox gets an occasional bag of chips from the vending machine and scrimps to add to the collection plate at church. She says her neighbors are even worse off.
“It’s a fight for them to survive another day,” she says
- Herman GoeringOf course the people don't want war. But after all, it's the leaders of the country who determine the policy, and it's always a simple matter to drag the people along whether it's a democracy, a fascist dictatorship, or a parliament, or a communist dictatorship. Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism, and exposing the country to greater danger