Good news — they are not going to Libya.
Bad news — they are getting laid off.
Good news — they are not going to Libya.
Bad news — they are getting laid off.
Why do people keep listening to this dude, even after one reality check after another?At some point, one has to realize that hearing the truth is better than continuing to live a lie in an echo-chamber...
One former US official described his response as a “mega Taco”, using the acronym for “Trump always chickens out” — a phrase that came into vogue after backing down in the face of Chinese pressure. “Xi will see it exactly for what it is: a clear indication of weakness, a lack of resolve, if not desperation,” he said.
Dennis Wilder, a former CIA China expert, said Trump was doing what Xi wanted — reacting emotionally. “Trump is embarrassed and must protect himself from the hawks’ criticism,” Wilder said. “Xi had to know exactly how Trump would react. He has upped the ante in the great poker game. Does Trump fold or put his chips in?”
Well at least the peace Nobel winner Venezuelan favela lady and Putin have joined hands in trying to calm trumps fury over Norway’s. It’s ok for trying to calm his ego and win some favors I guess.
It would be absolutely wonderful if Xi won the Nobel Peace Prize -next year-just to put a stake into the heart of the TACO Orange Buffoon.The emotional reaction would be stupendous.Had he not bombed Iran, not renamed the Dept of Defense to Dept of War, and called in troops to Portland, he would have won hands down, or at least my sympathy.
It would be absolutely wonderful if Xi won the Nobel Peace Prize -next year-just to put a stake into the heart of the TACO Orange Buffoon.The emotional reaction would be stupendous.
To see real competition you would need a Chinese settled america competing against a Chinese settled Europe competing against China proper. Just like the maths olympiadsRather than hoping for India to catch up, we should instead hope for a new America.
A nation that has once been a world hegemon will eventually be reborn in a new way, like a phoenix rising from the ashes. But before that, the United States must endure a period of unforgettable pain. Most former world hegemons have lost themselves in pain and vanished into the long river of history.
India, a country forcibly held together by Britain, has absolutely no chance of becoming a superpower. I am extremely pessimistic about India's future.
I have no prejudice against race. I believe the current disparity in competitiveness stems entirely from the importance each country places on talent development. When I first heard that diligent students in the United States were ridiculed (perhaps it was just a rumor), I concluded that American mass education had failed. Why does the American social environment exist in this way?To see real competition you would need a Chinese settled america competing against a Chinese settled Europe competing against China proper. Just like the maths olympiads