Anyone worried by the new Chinese dictator?
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Anyone worried by the new Chinese dictator?
I think its diabolical
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Re: Anyone worried by the new Chinese dictator?
hi mike I didnt know you had joined welcome..
now which dictator are you talking about???..
it helps with a link...
now which dictator are you talking about???..
it helps with a link...
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Re: Anyone worried by the new Chinese dictator?
The change to the constitution proposed in China to allow no limit to the number of terms of their number 1 smells like a new dictator for life situation.
No pretending like Putin to work around it.
So I would be worried if i was Chinese. From a world perspective, a tyrant in China will be bad long term for all of us.
No pretending like Putin to work around it.
So I would be worried if i was Chinese. From a world perspective, a tyrant in China will be bad long term for all of us.
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Welcome mike
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Re: Anyone worried by the new Chinese dictator?
Super Nova wrote:The change to the constitution proposed in China to allow no limit to the number of terms of their number 1 smells like a new dictator for life situation.
No pretending like Putin to work around it.
So I would be worried if i was Chinese. From a world perspective, a tyrant in China will be bad long term for all of us.
isnt that what they already have??
I havent heard of them having elections....
its weird isnt it the country with the largest population is so super controlled.....cant they think for themselves in China?
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The Communist Party of China removed the 2 term limit which still has to be legislated but who would expect it not to be legislated? The Commi Party has spoken.
Xi is a sly dog. Worse than Putin.
And of course Australia was front and centre in stepping up to virtually give away our major northern gateway port
Xi is a sly dog. Worse than Putin.
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/edi ... 28006.htmlHis ambitions for the country are already obvious. China wishes to secure its economic and financial security through a network of transnational economic assets – the so-called Belt and Road initiative. This comprises the infrastructure of road, rail and sea routes to link China with the West, including ports and shipping plus the possession and protection of sources of national resources across Asia and Africa. It has been called a form of colonialism,
Still, a power emerging as forcefully as China cannot but disturb its neighbours – all of them. The dozens of micro-territorial disputes across the South China Sea represent a wider, more fundamental fear that China is getting too big and, more to the point, cannot entirely be trusted to allow for free movement by rivals on vital trade routes and a fair exploration of whatever oil, fishing and other resources are available in the region
Despite making trouble for one another and sparking tensions on trade, for now the uneasy partnership between President Trump and President Xi is a relatively stable factor.
Which leaves the small matter of the governance of China, and how far it can sustain the model of development that has served it so well and which President Xi appears committed to. How long, in other words, can China’s overinvestment, underconsumption, undervalued currency, unstable banks, waste and trade surpluses continue before there is a moment of reckoning? The greatest global economic imbalance remains the US-China trade relationship, and it remains the biggest single underlying threat to the world economy.
How long too, it may be asked, can a one-party state with such a poor record on human rights sustain an economy that relies on a certain degree of individual freedom and exposure to the outside world? How long also before China has to take even tougher action to make its economic renaissance a greener one?
These questions, while urgent, are ones that China’s leader now seemingly wants to take his time over. It might be too easy to see that habitual Chinese caution drift into complacency and carelessness. After all, this is a regime which is rarely troubled by its media or internal challenges, and it is about to take another step towards authoritarianism. Modes of thought and policy are not being criticised, tested or questioned, and mistakes are all the more likely for the lack of competition in people or ideas.
All in all, this is a regressive move for a nation so set on forwards development
And of course Australia was front and centre in stepping up to virtually give away our major northern gateway port
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yes...miketrees wrote:I think its diabolical
a cause of great concern...
the Democratic Party was basically trying to do the same thing in America in that they were rigging the elections..
then their plan was to flood the place with illegal immigrants which was happening under Obama...
they truely dodged a bullet with Hillary for use...
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25 years ago I told all and sundry on the Internet (which was just becoming "normal" for the average person) that CHINA would become The World Power. Americans refused to comment. USA is ALL POWER FOREVER ... right?
Obviously, I don't like the idea but ....
I very much doubt that I will be around but who knows?
Obviously, I don't like the idea but ....
I very much doubt that I will be around but who knows?
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The USA is China's top export market and Trump could collapse the Chinese economy very quickly if he shut that down. I very much doubt China will rise to be a world power in the near future.
Hence they are stealthily trying to control the trade route in the South China Seas which makes up more than half of the world''s global trade sea routes. Buying/leasing Port Darwin is all in the plan but let's face it ... if there was war and the US needed Port Darwin? They would just take it, with our help of course.
Hence they are stealthily trying to control the trade route in the South China Seas which makes up more than half of the world''s global trade sea routes. Buying/leasing Port Darwin is all in the plan but let's face it ... if there was war and the US needed Port Darwin? They would just take it, with our help of course.
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Yeah, all that. I just see the Chinks taking over the World ... unless the Muslims get there first. 2025+? I doubt I will be around. I shall just "disappear" .... gone but not forgotten.Black Orchid wrote:The USA is China's top export market and Trump could collapse the Chinese economy very quickly if he shut that down. I very much doubt China will rise to be a world power in the near future.
Hence they are stealthily trying to control the trade route in the South China Seas which makes up more than half of the world''s global trade sea routes. Buying/leasing Port Darwin is all in the plan but let's face it ... if there was war and the US needed Port Darwin? They would just take it, with our help of course.
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