It does have a problem of lurching between buildup episodes and action episodes, but if you stick with it, eventually you get the taste for it and the slow episodes become more tasty than the fast ones.
This coincides with a lot of globalists recently saying "What we've been doing with China has been a massive mistake" and a lot more war posturing against them. Let it be known that if an engagement happens between China and the US (or any globalist country) then I will have to assume that China is not the aggressor.
A few of the last times the Globalist banking hegemony have been totally thrown out have been by Gaddafi in Libya and Hitler in Germany. Both of which resulted in extreme hostility with the US on that fact alone.
Governments like the CCP tend to believe that all of their successes are borne from their superiority and all of their failures are borne from conspiracies against them. Meanwhile, their financials are largely a figment of their imaginations: slave/prison labor, manipulated currency, a real estate market that was booming even while capacity out paced demand.
It's all a bubble, and they use the few successful industries they have to parasitize profit form them and create totally unsustainable welfare systems to secure their political power base.
That's just good personal anti-business sense: If you're newly appointed to a position with clout, declare some arbitrary change. If random market change favors you, claim your new ideas and thoughts boosted the company. If random market change goes against you, claim market slump AND growing pains from new management shift then claim the recovery as your efforts and achievements.
As a side note, this is why cereal boxes tend to get an arbitrary re-design every so often on some minor aspect that makes no real difference.
Communists are not fans of Fabian Socialists, and vice versa. They will help each other to destroy Liberal Republics and Free-Markets, but don't think they wouldn't kill each other, they've already tried.
Well, I know exactly how I feel about this...
What is that from?
The best anime of all time imo: Legend of the Galactic Heroes.
I really need to carve out some time to watch that. I've only managed to watch a few episodes so far and the pacing is very awkward.
It does have a problem of lurching between buildup episodes and action episodes, but if you stick with it, eventually you get the taste for it and the slow episodes become more tasty than the fast ones.
An enemy of my enemy is still my enemy in this case.
This coincides with a lot of globalists recently saying "What we've been doing with China has been a massive mistake" and a lot more war posturing against them. Let it be known that if an engagement happens between China and the US (or any globalist country) then I will have to assume that China is not the aggressor.
A few of the last times the Globalist banking hegemony have been totally thrown out have been by Gaddafi in Libya and Hitler in Germany. Both of which resulted in extreme hostility with the US on that fact alone.
Soros must be shorting the Yuan.
In fairness, the CCP also had a hand in their coming collapse because Communists are retarded.
Governments like the CCP tend to believe that all of their successes are borne from their superiority and all of their failures are borne from conspiracies against them. Meanwhile, their financials are largely a figment of their imaginations: slave/prison labor, manipulated currency, a real estate market that was booming even while capacity out paced demand.
It's all a bubble, and they use the few successful industries they have to parasitize profit form them and create totally unsustainable welfare systems to secure their political power base.
That's just good personal anti-business sense: If you're newly appointed to a position with clout, declare some arbitrary change. If random market change favors you, claim your new ideas and thoughts boosted the company. If random market change goes against you, claim market slump AND growing pains from new management shift then claim the recovery as your efforts and achievements.
As a side note, this is why cereal boxes tend to get an arbitrary re-design every so often on some minor aspect that makes no real difference.
There's no such thing as CCP's good side. There is only the party purpose and all the disposable tools.
Today there is no such thing as the CCP,
just Xitler and his minions and his enemies.
Let them fight
Wtf I love China now?
Pot calling the kettle black.
Criminal conspirator would be more accurate.
China hates competition. That's all.
You know who fears you know what.
Communists are not fans of Fabian Socialists, and vice versa. They will help each other to destroy Liberal Republics and Free-Markets, but don't think they wouldn't kill each other, they've already tried.