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<blockquote data-quote="dstudent" data-source="post: 3722828" data-attributes="member: 58602"><p>I can agree with this general assesment, aside with jobs coming back to Western nations. There has been an increase in robotization which will influence employment but still China is the number 1 economy in the world and it s very adept at play the market at its own advantage. It s investing heavely on green energy and environmental projects. plus consider this the US economy is strech very thin its military budget is immense, 2 full time wars and a few more on the go, billions upon billions and more coming wasted in its military, and yes I say wasted. An economy which although on the rise it is not at China's level. An addiction to cheap products, the majority of US companies dependent on cheap manufacturing and labou from China. rtrump just did away with environmental policies, coal jobs are not coming back, an highly divided nation, women's and workers' rights being eroded every time he puts a cross on a piece of paper, relations with Mexico at lowest point. Huffing and puffing a diplomatic does not make.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dstudent, post: 3722828, member: 58602"] I can agree with this general assesment, aside with jobs coming back to Western nations. There has been an increase in robotization which will influence employment but still China is the number 1 economy in the world and it s very adept at play the market at its own advantage. It s investing heavely on green energy and environmental projects. plus consider this the US economy is strech very thin its military budget is immense, 2 full time wars and a few more on the go, billions upon billions and more coming wasted in its military, and yes I say wasted. An economy which although on the rise it is not at China's level. An addiction to cheap products, the majority of US companies dependent on cheap manufacturing and labou from China. rtrump just did away with environmental policies, coal jobs are not coming back, an highly divided nation, women's and workers' rights being eroded every time he puts a cross on a piece of paper, relations with Mexico at lowest point. Huffing and puffing a diplomatic does not make. [/QUOTE]
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