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DEXTER\x27S LURE LAB
Patrick Boyle
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bank to country life, third world living will be called government funded homesteading in China. Like North Korea 😜
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thank's for not ignoring the updates
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@MrKyledane blind faith is a terrible way to invest
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Slave labor and no human rights reduces inflation too! 🤣
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@CoachForsyth Peter has been ripping Xi Jinping a new one lately.
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Another big mistake to avoid is investing in China.
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Patrick, I really want to know your opinion on how an invasion of Taiwan now could affect the current financial crises staggering China's economy.
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High prices only translate to the extreme bubble that is rapidly collapsing. Ponzi schemes always end that way.
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@ivancho5854 could be anything, maybe Patrick needs his 50 cents. or its false flagged by the 610 office bots. my friends account still shows it.
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It's sad how Russia is politically turning into China while China is turning into North Korea.
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@xiphoid2011 if you can get your deposits back, but other Chinese cannot, your father gambled his money well. lucky you!
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Sino Vaccine is being called SeeNO Vaccine! 😂
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Honestly, Patrick, every point you brought up is utterly tragic. I don't see anything that points to a rebirth of China's economy other than the initial death that is required for it to be reborn. As I stated before, the CCP economy will never be reborn AGAIN as long as the CCP still has a monopoly on power in China. Talk about the rural areas in China, that is most of China, and you'll be doing everyone a favor instead of trying to polish a turd.
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Traditionally, impoverished countries have always had a diaspora sending money back home. Unfortunately, I don't think the Communist Party sees a mass exodus as favoring their desperate position right now.
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the term, "Lay Flat", is becoming mainstream in China.
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@mkodyglobalsouthsoldier Your narrative is a fallacy commonly indoctrinated on populations by despotically authoritarian regimes. The US is not denying the people of China their human rights, equal protection of the law, or freedom of speech and information. It is their own Central Government responsible for depriving them and other cultures of those freedoms and protections.
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considering the average income in China, there isn't much wiggle room to live humanely
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@MrKyledane how does the Chinese system work? The same system that created and is now exacerbating the financial crises? Paying mortgages for non existent property has never been sustainable.
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@MrKyledane how will the CCP prevent it if they are the cause of it?
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@prw56 10 years. Gordon Chang.
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Patrick, how much is China paying you?
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@BillCarrIpswich it's the CCP who are the slave labor contractors. The US was trying to help the government of China uplift their people out of poverty. Instead, the CCP took credit for barely making any difference in the everyday lives of most Chinese, and keeping all the money for themselves. Truly disgraceful!
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@sebastian192 Xi Jinping crashed the economic miracle bus! 😂👉🇰🇵🇨🇳
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@irishcanuck9489 it's ridiculous how shills and useful idiots give credit to the CCP for the economic miracle, when it was the US that deserves the credit. It was intended to raise the standard of living in China to help them become more aware of the outside world. Instead, the CCP claims to have brought 200 million out of poverty on less than $2 a day under abject deprivation. 🤣 The absolute shamelessness and disgrace! This is not an ancient Chinese cultural difference. It's what remains of Soviet Marxist and Stalinist ideology on a Soviet flag worshipping self hating cult that has predictably evolved into the world's most prolific organized crime syndicate made up of crime families masquerading as government officials.
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@irishcanuck9489 don't forget what caused the global inflation! It was originally COVID-19, and the continued obstruction of identifying it's origins. How gullible do you think the free world is? Just because they're not commenting? It's political garbage from bots and shills that make Americans avoid commenting to correct the propaganda from them. They simply have lives worth living and time better spent on their families than to do the jobs their leaders were elected to do for them. That's why Democrats have already lost so much credibility this election cycle.
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@Brian Waas you sound gravely misinformed. Do you know what is happening in China now? It's so bad, people are trying to leave
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@Brian Waas I'd buy urinal cakes designed to look like the Communist Party Flag.
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@mkodyglobalsouthsoldier The collapse of the Soviet Union resulted from western countries denying it such economic access. I don't hear anyone lamenting the end of the Soviet Union, it's corruption and their abuse of freedoms. Definitely not the people of former EAST GERMANY. It's definitely the truth that other countries "weaponize" the dollar also, but for their own economic defense and self preservation. Nobody wants a reserve currency that will be weaponized against humanity, such as human rights, freedom of information, and equal protection of the law. The US is also the most militarily secure nation. It makes sense to have a reserve currency that is also the most defended from non economic destructive influences such as invasions. Because fiat currencies are given their value by those who value it, it's hard to make the argument that the dollar is unfairly being propped up by the US. Macro economics can also be viewed as a democratic process where countries and people vote with their money. They exchange monetary influence for a desired or required provision. it's probably being overcritical to blame the US of creating some kind of unseen economic conspiracy of domination over the world. It's very hard to believe, if not rationally impossible, that countries like China or Russia (and especially North Korea) could foster the progress of civilization and humanity that undoubtedly has occurred in the last 80 years under the US Dollar, compared to prior eras of human development.
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@mkodyglobalsouthsoldier the CCP are the labor contractors. The CCP enslaves the people of China to benefit themselves. Bill Clinton was warned of this exact situation before he ushered China into the WTO.
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@dongshengdi773 the dollar is not weaponized. Nobody is coerced into keeping their US dollars. Standardized transactions are always more efficient. If any other country wants to make their currency as valuable and secure they can and should. Nobody's going to invade the US for a very long time.
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China's overseas influence peddling gamble.
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So, the answer is a big "Nyet!"
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Western capitalism, you can be fat even if you're poor and uneducated. That's a great system!
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It's basically like the toxic liars loans from 2008, for China.
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Was he CCP?
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@pickstars7886 no, this has nothing to do with the 2008 financial crises. this is the result of a government sanctioned Ponzi scheme in China. lack of diversification is also what cause the bubble. 50 cents brigadiers need to stop the really dumb false equivalency narratives. it's revealing more about China's corrupt Central Government than it is covering up.
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CCP ruled China reawakening? That will never happen as long as the CCP has a monopoly on power in China. The fact is that you really do sound like a shill for them.
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Investing in China is malinvestment, period.
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And how will a war effect China's economy?
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@johndorilag4129 China lost 4 trillion in one week recently. China's dept to GDP is like 400% now, and the exports are drying up like China's water. China's economy is not larger than the US and analysts have extended their predictions of China's economy becoming larger by another 30 to 40 years. Either you are a Chinese wumao shill, or you are deranged and delusional.
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@pisablavatski4876 you should be informed the Chinese Communist Party is an invention of Soviet Russians. Why are you parroting an increasingly defunct ideology that came from them?
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@secondhorizon your comment doesn't mean anything. China lied and millions of people died.
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@AleksPTA translation please
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Thanks to China refusing to provide human rights and freedom of speech in China. They keep saying the US wants to invade them. Looks like they're already slaves for the American economy. No war necessary! 😂👍
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@irishcanuck9489 hello my nephew. looks like your elaborate US hating misinformation replies to me are being deleted. are you self deleting like loyal servants to the CCP were always meant to?
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@irishcanuck9489 part of the "Gang of Four"?
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New subscriber! Truly impressive and objectively informative content with such conciseness that it makes one realize how much it has been missed and become so rare today.
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@noahg825 wow. Michael Saylor lost $6 billion a week ago. Now he's telling Elon to buy Bitcoin. Lol IMO, besides the ramifications of organized criminals becoming more negatively influential in world economies, crypto's real word vulnerabilities should be recognized for the long term. Having no electricity and no internet service makes crypto useless to the most of the undeveloped world. Also considering how communications blackouts in authoritarian countries under wartime conditions makes crypto vulnerable to mass sell offs. Ultimately, It's just a gamble that is bound to be replaced with another game in the future.
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5 months later. 40,000 fathers and sons are no longer earning incomes.
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