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Post by SA Hunter on Aug 11, 2017 20:56:01 GMT 10
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spatial
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Post by spatial on Aug 11, 2017 22:18:31 GMT 10
Chinese debt is one of the big things to watch. The Chinese have stopped capital from leaving the country as they are now running into a foreign reserve problem, a year back they were standing high and dry now in trouble. Just this week there was an article saying Chinese purchase of Australian housing has dried up.
It is late stage bubbles and on the cliff of collapse, I have been warning for a while that by Nov. 2017 we could be facing total collapse of world financial systems - not sure if war will come first. There could be a month delay as financial systems are so highly manipulated and there is so much money printing.
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Post by colonel on Aug 12, 2017 20:24:12 GMT 10
Maybe that is why trump is stirring the pot for a war with nth Korea - in that, they can see or know of an imminent financial collapse so they want to start a war. Nothing like a good war to keep the economy going......
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Post by Deleted on Aug 15, 2017 8:30:23 GMT 10
You underestimate the intellect of the Chinese at your own peril, they have two things the west lack......Patients to wait a thousand years to get the results they want, and attention to detail we can only stand in wonder of. The USA may feel it is in control and can push China around with exchange rates and financial markets but that is only what we see on the surface the real game is yet to show itself.
I suspect the Chinese see one world that currently cannot being governed for the best outcomes of the world... Maybe the American style of plundering for the almighty bottom line profit, and bugger the consequences is coming too and end.
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Post by blueshoes on Aug 16, 2017 7:50:54 GMT 10
I suspect the Chinese see one world that currently cannot being governed for the best outcomes of the world... Maybe the American style of plundering for the almighty bottom line profit, and bugger the consequences is coming too and end. it's not as though the Chinese aren't lovers of the bottom line too, to be fair...
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Post by tomatoes on Aug 16, 2017 10:08:58 GMT 10
I suspect the Chinese see one world that currently cannot being governed for the best outcomes of the world... Maybe the American style of plundering for the almighty bottom line profit, and bugger the consequences is coming too and end. Hi geek If you find yourself with the time to expand on this paragraph a little, I'd be interested in reading your thoughts.
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Post by gziggla on Aug 16, 2017 23:02:10 GMT 10
Personally, China and India are two nations whose strength rests in their population. It's really a numbers game that's turned the tide around for China in so little time. like geek here, I wouldn't really underestimate them.
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