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Michaelsinodef

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Probably also why Xi has repeatedly insisted on not leaving/burdening old problems to the new generation..
I don't think people should worry that much about the new generation.

It's not like young people will end up heading and leading the nation, there's a good reason why the country is led by like people in their 60s.

And getting up there in power/position, is a many year/decade long process as well.
 

tokenanalyst

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Lets see if the Feds have the gull to do their job for once instead of fucking the average joe constantly.

Most likely scenario. They put a bandage (50 points or less) to cover up a wound from an 18th century cannon ball to the chest.

Oh ya. In other news, gas is officially $5 in the US.

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Stock Buybacks are getting more and more expensive for companies.
 

Overbom

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Lets see if the Feds have the gull to do their job for once instead of fucking the average joe constantly.

Most likely scenario. They put a bandage (50 points or less) to cover up a wound from an 18th century cannon ball to the chest.

Oh ya. In other news, gas is officially $5 in the US.

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Recession might be coming. Hoard commodities
 

FairAndUnbiased

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Plus the overall US strategy seems to be to wait out China until it mellows. That's not a bad strategy as the current generation in charge will be replaced in the decades ahead with the 80s generation and then the millenials.
They are very mistaken. The 80s generation were the ones burning flags, storming the embassy and holding NATO NAZI signs during the Belgrade bombings of the Chinese embassy. The 90s generation is widely regarded as the most nationalist since Mao.
 

Overbom

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lol
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A swag bag dished out by the American chamber of commerce to promote US industry at an international summit wasn’t quite on message – with some gifts bearing the slogan “Made in China”.
Delegates and attendees at the Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles this week have been plied with all manner of freebies and samples from various groups wanting to push their agenda.
 
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