10/02/2020, 13:48 - Thomas: * Trump gave his next mid-term presidential election speech yesterday, and it is worth watching for every Chinese! *
Trump's presidential campaign speech yesterday reads as follows:
Twenty years of American democracy in the world, what have we got. For the past two decades, we have been self-proclaimed by international police and democracy fighters, and vigorously promoted democracy. We Americans took guns and US dollars, and in the past two decades, they have succumbed to Saddam in Iraq, Gaddafi in Libya, Syria, Egypt, Ukraine, Turkey, and Greece.
What do we Americans get. Our businessmen did not dare to do business in the Middle East and Africa, did not dare to play the national flag in the Brazilian Olympics, and did not dare to admit that they were Americans in the Middle East oil-producing regions, which was a direct act of death. Offended Putin, offended the European Union, and offended China.
We in the United States controlled high technology, but we could not do China in international trade, so we had to abandon the WTO to engage in TPP. Look at China, what have you got in the past 20 years. Not only did they take our number one in the WTO, they also bought 80% of the world's steel, 40% of oil and gas, 70% of soybeans, and 80% of copper. And gold, bought Ukrainian aircraft carriers, Israeli missiles, German machine tools and French red wine. Fuck is all bought in dollars.
They bought our food, sold us hot noodles and instant noodles, bought our steel, and sold us bikini underwear. Bought our oil and sold us toys. This is not the main thing. China's RMB internationalization now directly uses the US dollar as a guarantee. Even if the RMB is worthless, it can be immediately exchanged for US dollars. Everyone knows that they have many US dollars, more than us.
Damn, Africa was taken away by them, and that's where we end up. I absolutely don't support Obama's TPP. I want to make Democratic Obama and Hillary the biggest dumb in American history.
I am your next president. Please support me. We want to be glorious and independent. Whoever has the money to do business with us has a good life. In the past two decades, the suicide rate in rural China has dropped by 90%, the illiteracy rate has dropped to less than 10%, the life expectancy has increased by more than 10 years, private cars have been traffic jams from scratch to nationwide, and high-speed rail accounts for 70% of the world and 500,000 people soon All cities have high-speed rail links, highways are connected from nothing to more than 2,000 counties, and the world ’s longest bridge is the tallest bridge and the most difficult bridge is not taken seriously by the Chinese. The Chinese have the money to be from Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen. House prices are about to catch up with our New York, and divorce is insane.
The Chinese are anxious not to travel to any country. If the Chinese don’t buy it, the world ’s iron ore oil will plummet. What is even more annoying is that there are basically no terrorist activities daring to carry out in China ... The United States has become a country in which the huge dollar bubble is incurable ... vote for me Well, only I can save this terrible America!
Even the President of the United States views China in this way, why do we not love our motherland? Chinese people, unite, fight for the rejuvenation of China, and build the great iron and steel wall of the motherland!
PS. Above was sent to me by Virgo.
2/12/2020
2/11/2020
Malaysia considering restricting Singaporeans visitors
Malaysia Considering Restricting Access To Singaporeans.
I just received this clipping from a Friend across the causeway. It is today’s edition of the Sin Chew newspaper in Malaysia. It appears that Malaysia is considering restricting access to Singaporeans because of the nCOV crisis.
Already India is screening travellers from Singapore and Britain has advised its citizens to self-isolate if they have travelled from Singapore....
The above is from a post in theindependent.sg
If Malaysia really does this to Singapore, don't think they won't if the number of confirmed cases rises rapidly and the virus is found to be spreading in the city state. For the time being it is still touch and go as the two economies are too tightly intertwined and interdependent.
Assuming Malaysia did impose restriction on Singaporeans, it would mean not only the tourists cannot get into Malaysia, Singaporeans and others, it would mean businesses would also be affected as well. But this is not the only problem. Not allowing Singaporeans going into Malaysia is only one part of the problem of limiting access.
If Singaporeans cannot enter Malaysia, no Singaporeans would be able to bring the virus into Malaysia. What about the hundreds of thousands of Malaysians commuting here daily to work? They too would have to be barred from entering Singapore if the isolation is to be effective. Otherwise they would bring along whatever Malaysia does not want Singaporeans to bring into Malaysia. This development would have very serious impact on the economic activities and social life of both countries.
Malaysia would only take this drastic measure if the virus is on the loose in Singapore. Till now it is not. Let's pray it would not be the case.
I just received this clipping from a Friend across the causeway. It is today’s edition of the Sin Chew newspaper in Malaysia. It appears that Malaysia is considering restricting access to Singaporeans because of the nCOV crisis.
Already India is screening travellers from Singapore and Britain has advised its citizens to self-isolate if they have travelled from Singapore....
The above is from a post in theindependent.sg
If Malaysia really does this to Singapore, don't think they won't if the number of confirmed cases rises rapidly and the virus is found to be spreading in the city state. For the time being it is still touch and go as the two economies are too tightly intertwined and interdependent.
Assuming Malaysia did impose restriction on Singaporeans, it would mean not only the tourists cannot get into Malaysia, Singaporeans and others, it would mean businesses would also be affected as well. But this is not the only problem. Not allowing Singaporeans going into Malaysia is only one part of the problem of limiting access.
If Singaporeans cannot enter Malaysia, no Singaporeans would be able to bring the virus into Malaysia. What about the hundreds of thousands of Malaysians commuting here daily to work? They too would have to be barred from entering Singapore if the isolation is to be effective. Otherwise they would bring along whatever Malaysia does not want Singaporeans to bring into Malaysia. This development would have very serious impact on the economic activities and social life of both countries.
Malaysia would only take this drastic measure if the virus is on the loose in Singapore. Till now it is not. Let's pray it would not be the case.
2/10/2020
Southernglory's post has been viewed by more than 21,000 unique viewers
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Will Singapore reconsider its reckless unrestrained policy of importing foreigners?
Novel coronavirus: Will the returning 30,000 Chinese workers become collateral damage in Singaporeans’ disenchantment with the government’s pro-foreigners policies?
Singapore, if and when orange turns into red, may face its first real test of nationhood. No amount of pseudo-Bicentennialism celebration can substitute for the coming challenge of community trust. Already some signs of panic buying and irresponsible behaviour have been showing. Medical swipes, thermometers and surgical masks are being hoarded amid a stream of fake news and mischievous online postings.And there is this huge group of 30,000 work-pass holders from China due to come back to Singapore after the New Year break. They will be put on the mandatory 14 days leave of absence first. Do we sympathise with them as we would the people of Wuhan? Or shun them as collateral damage in Singaporeans’ overall disenchantment with the PAP government’s pro-foreigner policies?
The above is the concluding part of Tan Bah Bah's article appearing in theindependent.sg and his question on Singapore's unrestrained immigration policy to increase its population for economic growth numbers.
Without battling an eyelid I would safely answer that the unrestrained immigration policy will continue unperturbed. For growing of population is now the only game plan that this one trick pony has to keep the economy appearing to be growing. Without this, to keep a semblance of economic growth, the Singapore economy would go into negative territory and might even register a recession that it is trying so hard to avoid.
So how, with the risk of importing deadly contagious diseases getting higher with more wildlife from third world slum countries coming here? Fear not, and this is the unique reason why Singapore has no fear of such diseases. Deadly contagious diseases like SARS, swine fever, bird flu and this coronavirus would not come from dirty and filthy slum third world countries. Such diseases somehow have a special penchant to only attack China, a country that is hundreds of times cleaner and more hygienic than filthy third world slum countries.
So, maybe Singapore will tweat and fine tune its foreigner importing programme by not importing new migrants from China but from the rest of the filthy third world slum countries. Third world wildlife are cleaner and disease free. In this way no deadly and contagious diseases will find its way here. And this can be scientifically proven by using data to support this theory. So far all the deadly contagious diseases only came from China, not from third world slum countries. QED.
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