Message from @ManOWar
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Their government can't function split up. They'd have no money
Deficit spending does that
All this talk of China though is reminding me of the ongoing East Turkistan protests.
Also China has a lot of debt too.
It would be like if Chicago split off from the rest of the US.
It would be impossible
So I mean.....
If the US can collapse from our debt, wouldn't be too far off for China
China would enforce their inflation
The Chinese people are way more united than the American
Theres a reason they always say "We Chinese" to refer to themselves
They say that now.
But what happens when the money goes away? Who's to stop them from saying "Fuck You, this will be my China!", "NO, MY CHINA!", "NO, MY CHINA!" and so on.
The government requires money to function. The debt doesn't cause the money to go away, it only causes more of a deficit
The inflation rate rises and doesn't decrease dependency on a central bank
The central bank is the body people go to in order to save their ass during an economic downturn
No no no, what I mean is people within the government fighting for a regime of their own.
For instance, if a warlord said "Fuck you this is mine now" They'd lose all of their investment and tax dollars
Their plot of land would essentially be useless
But what happens if there are too many warlords?
You can't really rebel under a central bank
At least not that way
*cries in Tianmen Square*
Central banks mean that the change has to come from bottom up not top down
And the Chinese military means that those protestors will be very unhappy
Also they still need to address other things, like East Turkistan, and Tibet.
yeah
I can see Tibet and maybe Turkistan breaking away
If they assimilate or eliminate them properly, then I will see a true threat
There isn't really much investment in the area
Tibet has a good amount of great quality water if I recall though
yeah
If Tibet goes away, their farming.....
BOOM
Tibet is pretty much fine if they wanted to break off
No, I'm talking the effects to the PRC
China and Tibet don't need each other
No, I'm not saying necessarily saying that.
I'm just saying if they lose Tibet, they are really gonna have to figure out the water issue.
If they figure that out, then once again, rebellion seems far less likely.