Jigs
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It was him, or McCain. For me, it was clear that Obama needed to get elected, but I knew he would mess things up.
My first pick was John Edwards but he is long gone.
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It was him, or McCain. For me, it was clear that Obama needed to get elected, but I knew he would mess things up.
I think for me it was Obama and the remote possibility of McCain dying in office.
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YouTube - Matt Damon Rips Sarah Palin
I think Matt Daemon is the only actor I like.
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If the bill is passed, whay would happed?
US buyers move their mechandise sourcing from China to India and ASEAN, they will still facing balance of trade and enployment problem because no US owned manufactuers want to move back to USA. Thus no improvement in employment and balance of trade.
China will cut down their US treasury bill holdings, the Fed will have to print more money to buy the treasury bills. US dollar may depreciate which is good for US exporters but bad for ordinary Americans who depended on cheap imports to balance their pay check.
China may impose tariff on US goods which may result in China importing more from Europe and others at the expense of US exporters, that is bad for US exporters depending on China market. Companies like GM will face big financial problem again if their sale in China decline, may further resulted in adverse effect on their slow recovery in USA domestic market.
Can US face another recession? I doubt. China can handle well as we have seen in the last 2 years, and there is a large domestic market to be expanded many times over to absorb the loss on export to USA.
Here is what some rather bright people think on the subject.
Is China a Currency Manipulator? - Council on Foreign Relations
Is China a Currency Manipulator?
Authors: Stephen S. Roach, Chairman, Morgan Stanley Asia
Albert Keidel, Senior Fellow, the Atlantic Council
Charles Kupchan, Senior Fellow for Europe Studies, CFR
Sebastian Mallaby, Paul A. Volcker Senior Fellow for International Economics, CFR
Alan Tonelson, Research Fellow, U.S. Business and Industry Council
Fred Bergsten, Director, Peterson Institute for International Economics
Yes yes we are big bad currency manipulators please come and bomb us next and "liberate" us from the big bad CCP thank you!
LOL nice one.
Some people in the world... actually believe that the Chinese people as a whole do not support the CCP. They are in for a rude awakening.
And before anyone chips in with "brainwashing"... I grew up in Hong Kong where there is no state media, yet I still support the CCP. I wonder how they will explain that.