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Chevalier

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supercat

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Anyone following crypto twitter?
they’re not happy and many traders have lost entire fortunes On leverage, even using family members money to buy crypto.
Incidentally, this is a great way for the administration to burn some USD currency and counter inflation.


many angry traders and Americans noticing the corruption inherent in the American financial system.
Crypto? Good luck. BTW, AI is a huge bubble.

News you will not see in the Western MSM.
 
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supercat

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BoraTas

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This was the US munition's plant that blew up yesterday. View attachment 162370

This is it; it's so small, literally same size as the parking lot. US doesn't have the power to scale up the most scalable industries. This is why Chinese final products cost less than US raw material price. US has so many inherent inefficiencies built into its economy it's never going to be able to compete with China. Even their best optimized companies like Tesla aren't even price competitive with their Chinese counterparts
Mass offshoring led to the loss of entire categories of industrial skillsets.

It is not a coincidence that USN's all new ship projects were procurement fiascos in this century. The Burke was designed in the 1980s. Civilian shipbuilding is non-existent except for a few yatches. Where could they find people who are experienced in designing a ship? How many manufacturers are experienced in providing subsystems for ships? REEs are a similar story. The US made first Samarium magnets decades ago. But it hasn't been making any for decades. How many people in the US even know what it will take to re-establish the industry? All of the said people retired now. I doubt they remember much too.
 

Feima

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does anyone have links to this 9/29 action? this seems like a key piece of the story that whether intentionally or not, the us is very, very quiet about.

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What's new: A U.S. Commerce Department interim final rule vastly expands the number of entities subject to export control restrictions by extending the Entity List and MEU List restrictions to non-U.S. entities 50% or more owned, directly or indirectly, by listed parties effective as of September 29, 2025.
 

iewgnem

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does anyone have links to this 9/29 action? this seems like a key piece of the story that whether intentionally or not, the us is very, very quiet about.
US action on 9/29 is not even in the same order of magnitude as China's RE action.

Trying to link the two is just people trying make sense of something that defies their world view, and their world view is, incorrectly, that China wants peace.

China went on the offensive 2 years ago, China doesn't want peace, China wants to eliminate the American threat.
 

burritocannon

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by sweeping the expansion of the 50% ruling under the rug, the americans are trying to paint themselves as innocent victims through a lie of omission. they may not understand that for china, this is just the latest chapter in a saga that goes back some two centuries, but at the very least they should be confronted by more recent evidence.
 
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