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Comments by "DEXTER\x27S LURE LAB" (@secretbassrigs) on "Xi just made the biggest U-turn in his political career: GOP lawmaker" video.
@summagnuscumdeo5442 china bot
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@mustangsib China bot!
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@nevercomment9378 Any country recognized as being the greatest threat to national security should be banned from owning land or anything significant in the US. That's China since the fall of the Soviet Union.
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@ep2223 yes, one of millions on youtube
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@oldgloryhillfarmturtlewoma9132 Joe Biden was Elected by COVID19
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@pindapoy1596 China bot. China does not own the most US debt. Your argument is over used, old, and outdated since before COVID-19. See what happens when you are denied freedom of information?
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@MetaView7 you should know China's manufacturing sector is an empty shell of what it used to be and in rapid decline. China can no longer make 5G phones. And it's demographics that made it so appealing is now entering catastrophic decline. Manufacturing in India and Vietnam are on the rise. Mexico's manufacturing labor is twice as skilled and half the cost today. The rest of Asia's manufacturing exports are also rising. Overstating US dependence on China only proves you are the China bot. COVID-19 has taught the world a lesson that China's system is no longer a reliable source for manufacturing. The world has learned that depending on China to forecast future production and profits is now a liability.
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NO, just China
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@summagnuscumdeo5442 doing business with CCP China today is like doing business with Hitler's Germany. brainwashed CCP cuq
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@sgholt China's going bankrupt! Jordan Change was right! "Turn the heat up!"
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nothing lower than China and North Korea. Bill Clinton was a traitor.
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@johnbrinkman3001 China is going bankrupt. And they had to sell most of the debt they bought during the Obummer administration. They only own under 1 trillion in debt today. Japan is the greatest holder of US debt as it traditionally always has been.
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