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China reacts to new US currency bill

Now wait till CAPTAIN start calling us Chinese communist spies or something similar. Isn't it just fun to be called a traitor by the Chinese ultranationalists and a commie by the American ultranationalists? :rofl::rofl::rofl:

It's even funnier that American ultra-nationalists have to watch their own country asking a "Communist" state for more money to finance their debts. :azn:

Still I'm waiting for someone to explain how I was brainwashed growing up in Hong Kong, with no state media at all. :D
 
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Is China a Currency Manipulator?

Captain... if US sees China as a currency manipulator... the China also sees US as manipulating free market economy by imposing import duties on Chinese products. Both countries are equally justified in doing whatever they can to protect their economy. This is the recession and we all have to face it.
 
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Captain... if US sees China as a currency manipulator... the China also sees US as manipulating free market economy by imposing import duties on Chinese products. Both countries are equally justified in doing whatever they can to protect their economy. This is the recession and we all have to face it.

That's right dezi. :cheers:
 
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I wish you boys would quit getting so hysterical all the time.,

As long as China enjoys phenominal growth it may be able to stave off the disatisfaction of its population. Twenty five percent of China's college graduates wont find work this year. Theres hundreds of millions of Chinese living in poverty, no matter what the definition is by the UN. Theres vast areas of China's interior that has not been developed. People are getting tired of waiting as the strikes in China last year indicate.

Its in both China's and the USA interest to work these problems out. It may be you all are right, the USA is going to do all the suffering and China will keep growing 10 percent a year.

China's policys like censorship gives me reasons to believe that China is not as stable as China would like us to believe, and perhaps China has a bubble just like the USA had with its houseing and if that bubble breaks we will see just how stable China really is..
 
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I wish you boys would quit getting so hysterical all the time.,

As long as China enjoys phenominal growth it may be able to stave off the disatisfaction of its population. Twenty five percent of China's college graduates wont find work this year. Theres hundreds of millions of Chinese living in poverty, no matter what the definition is by the UN. Theres vast areas of China's interior that has not been developed. People are getting tired of waiting as the strikes in China last year indicate.

Its in both China's and the USA interest to work these problems out. It may be you all are right, the USA is going to do all the suffering and China will keep growing 10 percent a year.

China's policys like censorship gives me reasons to believe that China is not as stable as China would like us to believe, and perhaps China has a bubble just like the USA had with its houseing and if that bubble breaks we will see just how stable China really is..

That's because all the graduates are getting work in the U.S. The second most commonly spoken language in the research center at which I work is Chinese (the third most is Hindi).

As for the millions of poor Chinese who didn't benefit from the recent economical growth, I'm glad that you cared. However do you think that life will be better for them once China becomes unstable and the entire country collapses? Oh wait no you really don't give a **** about us since we are all just rude, stupid animals to you.
 
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25% of college grads in china may not be able to find work (questionable! you can find work if you put down the superiority complex; at the end my cousin decided that it was not worth being a parasite and went to work as an assembly line worker despite the mechanical engineering degree), but i think he should be more concerned about being 70 and having no marketable skills outside of copy/paste.
 
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I wish you boys would quit getting so hysterical all the time.,

As long as China enjoys phenominal growth it may be able to stave off the disatisfaction of its population. Twenty five percent of China's college graduates wont find work this year. Theres hundreds of millions of Chinese living in poverty, no matter what the definition is by the UN. Theres vast areas of China's interior that has not been developed. People are getting tired of waiting as the strikes in China last year indicate.

Its in both China's and the USA interest to work these problems out. It may be you all are right, the USA is going to do all the suffering and China will keep growing 10 percent a year.

China's policys like censorship gives me reasons to believe that China is not as stable as China would like us to believe, and perhaps China has a bubble just like the USA had with its houseing and if that bubble breaks we will see just how stable China really is..

HaHa CAPTAIN back to his old role trolling with some "mix and match" again, now either turn yourself in where did you copy from this time or i will help you out very soon?:lol:

PS, i reported your post again for off topic personal speculation regarding poverty in China out of your hatred of China.:D
 
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^^^ Ignore the troll guys.

He is just upset that his country has to "beg for money" from a "Communist" government, just to finance their debt that they incurred from having a trade deficit to us. :azn:
 
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^^^ Ignore the troll guys.

He is just upset that his country has to "beg for money" from a "Communist" government, just to finance their debt that they incurred from having a trade deficit to us. :azn:

We can ignore the "illiterate" troll, but we still need to report his low life acts so that people can continue a healthy discussion without further distractions though.:cheers:
 
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