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Temstar

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Chinese can access twitter via VPN. They log on twitter to see what the west is doing and see news of a coup trending, they start questioning their own media outlets.
Nah nah, Chinese people are very familiar with people who claim to have an inside knowledge of CPC and all the game of thrones happening inside zhongnanhai. If you want to hear the latest happening just hail a few taxis in Beijing and ask the driver and before long you will run into one that claim he's got the 海里有人 hook up and will tell you all the latest about who couped who.
 

emblem21

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It's not just taking goods. It's to show a message to those heartless capitalist billionaires how the common folks of Murica feel! It's time to vent out those feelings, just like the owner of a popcorn stand that shot a 16 year old thief 13 times for stealing his precious popcorn!

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It’s like they are trying to beat records on how young the targets going to be. Dafaq is wrong with these people

 
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Overbom

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lol
Does anyone know if Liz Truss is in our payroll or maybe she is a closet Comrade?

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Kwarteng: UK economy must expect more tax cuts and deregulation​

Chancellor says he and Liz Truss want to do what previous Tory governments deemed unthinkable
Liz Truss plans to radically reshape the UK economy with even more tax cuts and fewer regulations, her chancellor has said, declining to set a limit on how much public debt could be incurred in the process.
“There’s more to come,” Kwasi Kwarteng told BBC One’s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg, two days after his unofficial budget delivered £45bn of tax cuts, mainly for the rich.
He also denied his tax cuts predominantly favoured those on higher incomes. “They favour people right across the income scale,” he said.

Challenged over how a government with no new mandate could embark on such a radically different course, the chancellor said he was certain the public supported his ideas.
Asked about fiscal plans that will add about £400bn to public borrowing over the coming years, Kwarteng said he was committed to debt as a proportion of GDP falling over time, but gave no details as to how or when.
 
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