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supercat

Colonel
LMAO - manufacturing is actually shrinking 6 months in a row, which portends a recession later this year.

I don't think US' industrial prowess can catch up China's anytime soon with their current mode of economy.

With their current political system, America's life expectancy probably won't recover anytime soon either.

Today's fine example of Western values:
 

ansy1968

Brigadier
Registered Member
If this is an sign of things to come and knowing how poor the performance the Philippines are in terms of fighting force, I believe that the Philippines will be more a hindrance then an actual asset for the USA. The silly part is that the people there are easily manipulated, that this ultimately works both ways given that this means that the Philippines wouldn’t be able to think for themselves and given the current US regime in reinforcing failure (for more money to be honestly Frank), if the Philippines expect to succeed against China, well that are SOL because China at worse ca simply blow up all the US bases like the Russians are capable of doing like that bunker strike in Ukraine that killed multiple NATO officers but at best China can economically ruin the Philippines to the point where even the U.S. troops stationed there would rather run away like in Afghanistan them to deal with yet another basket case.
Bro AFP (Armed Forces of the Philippines) is an American Colonial Police Force masquerading as an Army, Heck even the American police force is better armed and equip with newer American Military Surplus than us....lol
 

siegecrossbow

Field Marshall
Staff member
Super Moderator
LMAO - manufacturing is actually shrinking 6 months in a row, which portends a recession later this year.

I don't think US' industrial prowess can catch up China's anytime soon with their current mode of economy.

With their current political system, America's life expectancy probably won't recover anytime soon either.

Today's fine example of Western values:

This is why they have to lock up Trump no matter what happens.
 

Dark Father

Junior Member
Registered Member
What's up with all these Wumao articles from Yahoo? Did Yahoo get infiltrated by the SeeSeePee?
Also notice how China introducing new rules and laws are very often painted as ''crackdown''. Maybe we should follow the Russian path by letting oligarchs run amok with thick villa's and cash stashed away in Western Europe and North America and with luxury boats parked in Italy and Monaco.
 

pmc

Colonel
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i suspected this will happen post covid.
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Australia's net overseas migration (NOM) level, which represents the difference between incoming migrants and outgoing migrants over a 12-month period, is expected to be 400,000 in 2022-23 and 315,000 in 2023-24.
Pre-pandemic migrant intake gain was around 235,000 per year.
"They have no plan to deal now with what is a confirmed 715,000 increase in our population over the next two years," he said.
 

luminary

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by Columbia University's School of Social Work and Committee of 100 has found that 74% of 6,500 Chinese Americans surveyed have experienced racial discrimination in the last year.

Additionally, 24% are at moderate to severe risk of mental illness. The study showed that Chinese Americans feel they are accepted in society but experience a high sense of discrimination, with 58% feeling conflicted between the American and Chinese ways of doing things. Of the survey participants, 55% worry about their safety from hate crimes or harassment. Over 40% of Asian Americans reported being treated disrespectfully.

Some other bullet points include:

  • 1 in 4 described themselves as being in fair to poor mental health.
  • 38% avoid certain places out of fear for their safety.
  • 90% of Asian Americans are registered to vote and politically engaged.
  • Concerns include racism, crime, gun control, and the economy.
  • 79% view the state of U.S.-China relations negatively.
As of 2021, there were 5.5 million Chinese-Americans in the US, up from 4 million in 2010.
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