Chitchat Emperor Xi, The Master Illusionist.

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https://www.nationalreview.com/2018/04/xi-jinping-china-distracts-from-massive-debt-rural-poverty/

Xi insists that the world look at him and the PRC on his terms: as a force to be reckoned with, a growing economic power not to be ignored. This is perhaps Xi’s greatest achievement. Credible economic and foreign-policy analysts have published tracts on “the Chinese Century.” According to this analysis, the Chinese economy either already has taken over as the world’s largest (according to the International Monetary Fund) or will do so soon.

And yet . . . China remains a country riven by fault lines that make all of this impossible. In fact, President Xi’s greatest achievement is his mastery not over reality but over illusion. To create the illusion, Xi forces us to observe the foreground distractions — conspicuous urban wealth, global companies dominating their sectors, the largest banks in the world, military expansion, diplomatic energy.

That’s the China Xi wants us to see. By focusing on it, the world misses the reality of the China that is in the background: runaway public and private debt fueled by both the formal and the shadow banking sectors; aging parents and grandparents who lack support because their younger family members and relatives are too few, and because the working-age, younger population is proportionately too small to fund a strong safety net; rural poverty that rivals the worst found anywhere else, at a scale found nowhere else; and a “left-behind generation,” tens of millions of children whose parents have left to seek hope in the cities.
 
The Mere Threat Of A Trade War Is Posing Questions That China Can't Easily Answer

Trade war, or internal contradiction in the global system?

The real, and somewhat unreported, problem China faces is simply that its debt problems and its trade surplus with the U.S. are linked. It is the latter that generates the U.S. dollars used to inflate the credit bubble in China. Chinese exporters charge for their products in U.S. dollars, these dollars are then swapped for yuan by the PBOC, and these yuan are deposited into the domestic banking system, subjected to the operation of the money multiplier (the inverse of the Reserve Rate Requirement (RRR)) thus expanding available credit within China. This formula is stretched to its limits right now, which is why the RRR was lowered again last week, but imagine if the trade surplus starts to drop? That is the point at which the foundations of China's debt mountain will be exposed.

For this reason, China cannot win a trade war against the U.S., because its entire economic growth model is premised on selling exports to the U.S. and using the dollars generated to fund the domestic expansion of a largely closed economy. In structural terms, the Chinese economy is adjunct to the U.S. economy, the manufacturing periphery of the U.S. investment, intellectual property and consumer demand core.

The true dilemma, therefore, is that China is caught on the horns of a intensely serious dilemma. A trade war with the U.S. threatens to undermine their entire economic model, and yet giving in to the U.S. by allowing investment, respecting intellectual property and opening up their domestic market also threatens to undermine their entire economic model. It is a wonder that we still talk about the contradictions of capitalism when the only apparently "alternative model" available, is itself a contradiction.

And that is what we are living through. Not so much a trade war between comparable industrial powers, but the inherent and inevitable contradiction of China trying to usurp the economy on which its growth depends, and which is now wise to their plans.
 
Live Kryon Channelling
Gaithersburg, Maryland
April 2, 2011

As channelled by Lee Carroll for Kryon

I am Kryon. I've just given you the potentials. "Ah," you say. "But Kryon, right before you leave, you left out the big one. Nobody talks about China." All right. I'll give you still another prediction. China is very interesting, is it not? Suddenly this very old country finds itself in an odd place. They hold the debt for the United States! Some of you would say, "This is not good. This is not going to work." So let me tell you what this is about. Synchronicity has struck, because now China understands that if they're ever going to get paid, they're going to have to ally themselves closer with Western values and help create abundance. Here is the prediction: China will turn North Korea loose soon. The alliance will dissolve, or become stale. There will be political upheaval in China. Not a coup and not a revolution. Within the inner circles of that which you call Chinese politics, there will be a re-evaluation of goals and monetary policy. Eventually, you will see a break with North Korea, allowing still another dictator to fall and unification to occur with the south. How do you like it so far?
 
Live Kryon Channelling
Gaithersburg, Maryland
April 2, 2011
As channelled by Lee Carroll for Kryon


I am Kryon. I've just given you the potentials. "Ah," you say. "But Kryon, right before you leave, you left out the big one. Nobody talks about China." All right. I'll give you still another prediction. China is very interesting, is it not? Suddenly this very old country finds itself in an odd place. They hold the debt for the United States! Some of you would say, "This is not good. This is not going to work." So let me tell you what this is about. Synchronicity has struck, because now China understands that if they're ever going to get paid, they're going to have to ally themselves closer with Western values and help create abundance. Here is the prediction: China will turn North Korea loose soon. The alliance will dissolve, or become stale. There will be political upheaval in China. Not a coup and not a revolution. Within the inner circles of that which you call Chinese politics, there will be a re-evaluation of goals and monetary policy. Eventually, you will see a break with North Korea, allowing still another dictator to fall and unification to occur with the south. How do you like it so far?
Talking through his ass.
 
Talking cock about China & Xi will have you (matter of time) locked up inside his 天牢 which gate looks exactly like this:

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Inside they will give you torture worse than famous Baghdad Abu Garib Prison 10 times worse.
 
Where u find nonsense to paste.

Nonsense people annoing
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https://www.nationalreview.com/2018/04/xi-jinping-china-distracts-from-massive-debt-rural-poverty/

Xi insists that the world look at him and the PRC on his terms: as a force to be reckoned with, a growing economic power not to be ignored. This is perhaps Xi’s greatest achievement. Credible economic and foreign-policy analysts have published tracts on “the Chinese Century.” According to this analysis, the Chinese economy either already has taken over as the world’s largest (according to the International Monetary Fund) or will do so soon.

And yet . . . China remains a country riven by fault lines that make all of this impossible. In fact, President Xi’s greatest achievement is his mastery not over reality but over illusion. To create the illusion, Xi forces us to observe the foreground distractions — conspicuous urban wealth, global companies dominating their sectors, the largest banks in the world, military expansion, diplomatic energy.

That’s the China Xi wants us to see. By focusing on it, the world misses the reality of the China that is in the background: runaway public and private debt fueled by both the formal and the shadow banking sectors; aging parents and grandparents who lack support because their younger family members and relatives are too few, and because the working-age, younger population is proportionately too small to fund a strong safety net; rural poverty that rivals the worst found anywhere else, at a scale found nowhere else; and a “left-behind generation,” tens of millions of children whose parents have left to seek hope in the cities.
 
Trade war eith US will see collapse of communism in china.and their exuberant spending and investment.
 
Trade war eith US will see collapse of communism in china.and their exuberant spending and investment.

China is going to collapse sooner rather than later and the whole world will be a better place once they slip into oblivion.

Trump is the best!!!
 
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