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@@gaius_octavius Losing 1% of work force each year is big deal. How much is that until 2065?
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@npc2480 Being a democracy would be a good start.
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@@gaius_octavius India will catch up, the west will make sure of that; It's only a matter of time. They can do what China did, throw cheap labor at the problem until it wins. The thing that brought China to power is what India has too. India will be more than just a rival by 2050s. Like I said, China is irreplaceable... for now. It can still enjoy up to 20 to 30 years of industrial power, but decline after that will be sharp.
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@JKTProductionzIncNCo Thank god the British made CCP commit that mistake, or they would grow too powerful;)
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@@gaius_octavius It can grow and improve in efficiency (If CCP can act competently), but can it compete with new rivals like India/Vietnam/etc? China will be facing something it has not faced before, a competition. Before it could simply cheap labor it all into submission, but that is no longer an option.
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@alfredchen4579 Doesn't mean much if you can't sell it. The west will be focusing on India/Vietnam and others for industry, competition will only weaken China's own industries.
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@ThwipThwipBoom A building made to store XI's massive/fragile ego.
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@Grizabeebles What you said would make sense... If China was a democracy. For dictatorships, maintaining the illusion is more important than thinking ahead. They won't be cutting back on spending, if they did, it would threaten their illusion of control and power.
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@ArawnOfAnnwn Tell that to Paris, Tourism can be a powerful economic force if wielded correctly. China is a vital internal organ for human economy, but that is changing.
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@view1st And that won't change until they relax already:/ And they need it to change.
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@ArawnOfAnnwn Dude, that is on Pandemic, not tourism:/ Covid Pandemic and bad governance are what doomed Sri Lanka, always save money for the rainy day/years.
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@samuela-aegisdottir ''But if everyday Chinese people interact with people from democracies... they might get ideas that they have the right to democratic representation as well.'' - CCP, probably.
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@Fyrwulf About time, I say.
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According to China's date... which is almost always doctored.
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@arthas640 It's 1.4 billion people, food and fuel independence was never a possibility. CCP ego did most of the work, UK just provided the reason.
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@yunma-father Move to a democracy, seems to me that EU has a need for young people that are not pro dictatorship or M00seLambs, and China has a massive youth unemployment. With proper attitude, it's a match made in heaven.
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@Homer-OJ-Simpson True, but I think China can still mitigate that, it still has some options. But it will only delay the inevitable. Place like India are only growing in population, and competition.
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But what economic potential do those regions have?
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Hospitals with what doctors? Any large building can be a hospital, but that won't make doctors appear:/
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@meispig21990 Those places are far from a locked room:/ Otherwise China would not be controlling them. If I built a billion dollar bridge to a little mountain village, than I F-ed up.
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@Mistshock TBF, after spending years in a place with free speech and basic human rights... returning to a dictatorship holds little to no attractiveness.
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It's both.
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@npc2480 LMAO, that requires democracy. How can we be sure that people want you in charge if they don't have the right to vote, and for their votes to matter? Democracy is the ONLY freedom.
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@arthas640 Research who did the studies on Chinese population, and who gave results of said studies to CCP. It's called indirect manipulation.
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@jeffbenton6183 They are GOP, so you can bet they will do something stupid.
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@Grizabeebles No, China's economic power doesn't come from the competence of CCP, it comes from the western corporations. They were always there to invest over and over again in the cheap labor, saving CCP from the consequences of many of their actions. You made a fair point about democracies (Still better than anything else though), but dictatorships are a breeding ground for incompetence, they only care for appearances; Just look at Russia.
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@henli-rw5dw Because disconnecting large economics like China from trade doesn't happen in 1 or 2 years. It's over a decade long process that we only just began;) As for the military side, China only has CCP to blame, what did they think would happen when they released their ridiculous new maps? Nations around China are running to US in fear of China's imperial ambitions. As always, dictatorships only have themselves to blame.
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@tritium1998 They are in trouble too:/
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@spidersilva964 Oh no, China is a dictatorship... it is making/repeating far worse mistakes. Gotta love this about dictatorships, the illusion of power is more important to them than actual progress.
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@eugeneng7064 And that is not a bad thing. At least there would be a little chance of war.
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Actual conservatives are a dying breed.
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As long as the west is the least negatively impacted one.
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@Joshua-dt5vi Yeah, climate change has been hitting poor old Cali far too hard.
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@Joshua-dt5vi Now you are just describing Florida.
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@Joshua-dt5vi Florida has a version of horrors from every part of the world:/ You'll see much worse there.
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@RabeltCorez The kind we made sure China would turn to. The whole 1 china policy is a time bomb proposed by us, the west. But it is CCP's incompetence that made it work so well!
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@appa609 They can, but those are not the most common cases now, are they?
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@compositeur8455 US economy grew by 4.5% this year:/ China can't even be trusted with its economic data.
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@ac1455 It's easy to say ''find and promote a cheaper fertility programs''. The west has been looking for many years now, tell us if you find it:/
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@hughmungus2760 Not really, it was bad before covid, and it is very unlikely to get better after Covid.
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@hughmungus2760 Again, according to China.
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@hughmungus2760 Because if China is willing to admit it being so low, the real number must be even worse/lower; Dictatorships always sugar coat bad numbers.
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He learned from the worst.
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@ArawnOfAnnwn LOL, of course they/most return, CCP has their families and loved ones. And the west has no program to accept them swiftly.
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@msergio0293 If they could, it would be done already.
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@Grizabeebles LOL, good luck maintaining said infrastructure until 2100. It is gonna cost you trillions by then.
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@henli-rw5dw Chinese economy grew by 5%... according to China:/
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@hughmungus2760 US is a whole another issue. The future prospects are promising, if GOP doesn't add another 10 trillion to debt.
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@hughmungus2760 US is a whole another issue. The future prospects are promising, if GOP doesn't add another 10 trillion to debt.
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@hughmungus2760 Yawn. Gotta love the delusion of ''Ditching the dollar.'' Pure CCP wet dream. US problem is fixable if we keep morons out of power.
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