7/07/2023

China collapsing? USA doing fine? Why Yellen needs to visit China?

 The MSM is still trying to portray the USA economy as doing well, while denigrating the Chinese economy as heading for a collapse. All that rosy stuff about the US stock market and banking system has been fueled by the money printing frenzy, benefiting the top 1% of USA society, with little trickling down to the rest of the country.

If the USA is indeed doing so well and with China falling apart, why is Janet Yellen and top business leaders warning that the USA cannot decouple from a perceived fracturing China? Why not just let China fall, which is their main objective, right? Micron is still investing US$600 million to upgrade its facilites in China, despite being sanctioned. Isn't it a waste? Why did Elon Musk and Bill Gates still find it benefitial to head to China, when the collapse of China is imminent? It does not make sense, right?

Since China is deemed to be collapsing, would it not be logical to decouple as fast as possible, in order to avoid the carnage? Why is Janet Yellen wasting time going to China to talk about repairing and improving ties that serves little purpose with a collapsing China, when the USA is in reality so keen to make China fall to pieces? Does it make sense?

Looking at the reality, if the USA is doing so well economically, and China doing so badly as claimed, why is Yellen still pleading with China not to sell US Treasuries and even asking China for help to buy even more? How could that be logical? When one country is doing so badly economically, would a country doing so well need to ask for help from a failing country? Moreover, according to global studies, China's GDP growth is expected at 4.5%, while the USA is at 1.8% for 2023. Who is doing better than who?

Oh, just in passing, does the discovery of cocaine in the visitors area of the White House has anything to do with the 'highs' in the thinking of those in the White House itself and visiting Journalist? Of all places, cocaine inside the White House is real madness! Maybe drug addict Hector Biden has something to do with it. Hmmmm.....interesting!

Anonymous

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

In time, those in the White House will be enjoying their puff and talking gibberish like Joe Biden. Holy shit, is that man really on drugs I wonder? The appearance looks suspicious with sleepy eyes, the behavior totally weird and unconnected to reality, and the inablity to act soberly seems the perfect fit of a person on drugs. Oh, just thinking, LOL.

Anonymous said...

Its probably Hunter stash.

Sniffing it off hookers thighs

Anonymous said...

What better place to hide drugs than in the White House? The least obvious place is the safest place they always say.

USA is a sick joke. The country is a sick joke. The Government is a sick joke. The Presidents and Vice Presidents are all sick jokes. The people are really sick to put them into the White House.

But blame them not as they have been given basically a 'Hobson's Choice' by the Deep State. Two parties or two hands to choose, the right hand or the left hand actually, so take it or leave it. Sounds like a new kind of dictatorship with a twist.

China must look at its workings more closely and consider implementing this form of democracy. But on second thought, things are working fine for China right now, so why break it just to please the USA.

Anonymous said...

All roads lead to Beijing - the central kingdom 中国 . .

Anonymous said...

All self invitation also leads to Beijing. All visits paid for with bribes leads to Taiwan. You would think that Taiwan would have much more visitors with all the incentives, right? I should think so. Just like chip makers making a beeline to Arizona with all the subsidies thrown at them. All like bees to honey. Ahem, ahem.

Enjoy the show on both sides of the Taiwan Straits. You will find all the strange things happening.

Anonymous said...

Zelenskyy probably wanted the EU to invite him to the summit in Spain between the EU and Latin American countries. The Latin American countries opposed the move and the EU disinvites Zelenskyy.

The world is getting rather weird, with people asking other people to invite them to events they have no business being there, except to spread propaganda. Invitation is going to turn into a lucrative bribery business soon, with people wanting to be invited paying bribes to get invited. What is the world turning into?

Anonymous said...

Whatever comes out of the talks between Janet Yellen and the Chinese leaders, China must never fall into the mistaken belief that the USA really wants to repair ties and making peace. To the extent that even if the tech war or the trade war is disbanded and over, China must never let its priority be hijacked.

It is of paramount importance that China should relentlessly pursue the path of self reliance in the field of high end chip manufacturing, whatever happens, even if the USA unwinds its sanctions of high end chips to China. If China were to reverse gear or stagnate in its development in this area, and thinks it is still more convenient to rely once again on foreign entities supplying those high end chips, in view of assurances by the other side, it is making the same fatal mistake again. China will stagnate and be at the mercy of the USA, EU, Japan and the South Koreans.

China's latest export restrictions on Gallium and Germanium is the first step of its serious retaliation move against the chip sanctions, and both are important essential rare earth minerals required, not just for TSMC's chip production, but for ASML's chip making machine as well, including many other requirements in the military field. It is a calculated move by China. As I said before, China's retaliation is calibrated to inflict the most pain. China's continued hold on its position in the field of rare earth must also be kept tightly controlled, as it has the biggest reserve as well as being the world's biggest rare earth refiner.

When China has control of these two essential areas, chip manufacturing and rare earth supplies, it holds some measure of bargaining power to deal with countries attempting to exert pressure on China with sanctions in selected fields, like high end chips. China must therefore never let this be another mistake needing correction in future.