Message from @busillis

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2020-11-27 19:54:34 UTC  

China needs to chill

2020-11-27 19:54:38 UTC  

They are preparing for it. Biden will probably do nothing. China does not like Biden.

2020-11-27 19:54:46 UTC  

Yes they do.

2020-11-27 19:55:10 UTC  

But I thought Biden likes China

2020-11-27 19:55:26 UTC  

It will be better relationship with china. Than Russia for sure

2020-11-27 19:55:46 UTC  

Taiwan was the last bastion of the civil war.

2020-11-27 19:56:32 UTC  

Indeed

2020-11-27 19:57:04 UTC  

Biden may like China, they don’t. China likes Trump more regardless of what is being displayed publicly. China only yesterday congratulated Biden.

2020-11-27 19:57:07 UTC  

The US government has had a vested interest in keeping the republic of china going. (Taiwan)

2020-11-27 19:57:16 UTC  

Security of voting/elections inherently comes down to a certain level of trust being required. I think that without a process that is openly transparent and where everything is visible that it is very difficult to provide enough security to give an election the trust it needs

2020-11-27 19:57:33 UTC  

It's why the US government supported Taiwan in the civil war.

2020-11-27 19:59:22 UTC  

U.S. businesses have a vested interest in China but that doesn't require Taiwan to be part of China. Seems like if something went down, supporting Taiwan would present a double bind.

2020-11-27 19:59:29 UTC  

Slight diversion but... I didn’t think it was a good idea when Biden kept repeating that Kim jong-Un is a thug. true, but really it’s not a good start is it

2020-11-27 19:59:34 UTC  

Doubt it.

2020-11-27 19:59:48 UTC  

The US doesn't want to strengthen China by any means.

2020-11-27 19:59:59 UTC  

China is a direct adversary.

2020-11-27 20:00:19 UTC  

China is the new USSR.

2020-11-27 20:01:01 UTC  

Not a good start, not sure where that weird case will go. Rocket man is crazy though.

2020-11-27 20:01:20 UTC  

The US.will not do anything against Kim.J. if china is no involved.. N. Korea is a bigger threat than . Almost democratic china.

2020-11-27 20:01:44 UTC  

China fuels our most 'patriotic' industrial powerhouses. We just gave them big tax rewards for keeping their existing infrastructure while giving a vague handshake agreement to maybe create some jobs stateside.

2020-11-27 20:02:07 UTC  

Rocket Man is a Chinese proxy instigator

2020-11-27 20:02:11 UTC  

Yes, Zulu, which is why you're going to slowly start seeing more growing populism.

2020-11-27 20:02:16 UTC  

And nationalism.

2020-11-27 20:02:18 UTC  

Didn’t Kim jong-un call trump old? An he got offended 😂 rocket man is a slightly more polite than thug. Kind of 🙈

2020-11-27 20:02:46 UTC  

No one is giving up the China production cash cow. Ever.

2020-11-27 20:02:49 UTC  

Yes he is.

2020-11-27 20:03:21 UTC  

Iunno, we'll have to see.

2020-11-27 20:03:36 UTC  

The American populace is growing ever more hostile towards China.

2020-11-27 20:03:40 UTC  

He called Trump fat I think...it was hilarious and then the bromance started...

2020-11-27 20:03:45 UTC  

The human factory of the world 😐

2020-11-27 20:03:59 UTC  

That's the problem. We won't see unless there are covenants with their tax incentives.

2020-11-27 20:04:10 UTC  

And give up their investment in China too...it will never happen.

2020-11-27 20:04:30 UTC  

Nope

2020-11-27 20:04:31 UTC  

Never.

2020-11-27 20:05:12 UTC  

> And give up their investment in China too...it will never happen.
@busillis That's what I meant by covenants...to relocate structure.

2020-11-27 20:05:35 UTC  

Are the farmers in the midwest hurting cuse of the tariff imposed to China..

2020-11-27 20:06:19 UTC  

But blank checks written directly to their bottom lines with a wink are not the way.

2020-11-27 20:06:22 UTC  

Sorry I missed the last bit until it was reposted

2020-11-27 20:07:45 UTC  

Yes. China can afford the trade wars, the US cannot. And let’s not forget the US taken on many trade wars. Canada, Mexico, EU

2020-11-27 20:08:29 UTC  

Actually they weren't tax incentives. They were flat out gifts with no strings attached. Like when Carrier took the $7mm and opened up their Mexico plant anyway. Laid off like 1400 people in Indiana. That was a Trump 2016 campaign stunt.

2020-11-27 20:08:46 UTC  

What do you mean? No more cheap TVs from Walmart, subsidized by the CCP and our banking overlords?