
Pessimism still rules. Even if it was the case, just means China taking the rest of the world down or out with it.
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https://youtu.be/I30A5Z63Uyk
VIDEO EXCERPTS: China has at least five serious problems [...] problem number one demographics [...] problem number two lack of innovation [...] third problem is that China's growth has been disproportionately funded by debt [...] military problems [...] problem number five dictatorship.
Underlying all of these other problems is the biggest one of all: China is a one-party dictatorship. While fools like Thomas Friedman in New York Times write that quote "China's one-party autocracy can impose the important policies needed to move a society forward", the reality is the reverse. Because the dictatorship is the blend all, it can't allow the freedom and innovation necessary to grow the country and fix its problem. Instead dictator Xi Jinping, in an attempt to enshrine his own power, has doubled down seeking more economic control, more autarchy, greater militarism, more carbon-based fossil fuels, to push manufacturing growth.
China is in very serious trouble. Does this mean that China is going to break apart into a million policies? No, but it means that the current regime is on shaky footing, and that means they are likely to get very aggressive in the near term in an attempt to shore up their foundation. Because if they don't that collapse is going to happen sooner rather than later.
Despite what you're told, China is dying
https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/I30A5Z63Uyk
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https://youtu.be/I30A5Z63Uyk
VIDEO EXCERPTS: China has at least five serious problems [...] problem number one demographics [...] problem number two lack of innovation [...] third problem is that China's growth has been disproportionately funded by debt [...] military problems [...] problem number five dictatorship.
Underlying all of these other problems is the biggest one of all: China is a one-party dictatorship. While fools like Thomas Friedman in New York Times write that quote "China's one-party autocracy can impose the important policies needed to move a society forward", the reality is the reverse. Because the dictatorship is the blend all, it can't allow the freedom and innovation necessary to grow the country and fix its problem. Instead dictator Xi Jinping, in an attempt to enshrine his own power, has doubled down seeking more economic control, more autarchy, greater militarism, more carbon-based fossil fuels, to push manufacturing growth.
China is in very serious trouble. Does this mean that China is going to break apart into a million policies? No, but it means that the current regime is on shaky footing, and that means they are likely to get very aggressive in the near term in an attempt to shore up their foundation. Because if they don't that collapse is going to happen sooner rather than later.
Despite what you're told, China is dying