In case there was any doubt that China's great capitalist experiment was over & China is returning to its Maoist roots:
Mr. Xi’s instruction to move to the countryside is equally out of touch with young people, as well as with China’s reality. Last December he told officials “to systematically guide college graduates to rural areas.” On Youth Day a few weeks ago, he responded to a letter by a group of agriculture students who are working in rural areas, commending them for “seeking self-inflicted hardships.” The letter, also published on the front page of People’s Daily, triggered discussions about whether Mr. Xi would start a Maoist-style campaign to send urban youths to the countryside.
Wang, a former advertising executive in Kunming in southwestern China, has been unemployed since December 2021 after the pandemic hit his industry hard. He talked to his parents, both farmers, about moving back to their village and starting a pig farm. He said they were vehemently against the idea. “They said they spent a lot of money on my education so I wouldn’t become a farmer,” he said.
Mr. Xi “talks about the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation all the time,” said Steven, who graduated from a top U.K. university with a master’s degree in interactive design and has yet to find a job. “But isn’t the rejuvenation about not everyone engaging in physical labor?”
Out of 13 Chinese graduates from his school, the five who chose to stay in the West have found jobs at Silicon Valley or Wall Street firms. Only three out of the eight who returned to China have secured job offers. Steven moved back to China earlier this year to be closer to his mother. Now after months of fruitless job hunting, he, like almost every young worker I interviewed for this column, sees no future for himself in China.
“My best way out,” he said, “is to persuade my parents to let me run away from China.”
Same overall trend is happening to American college educated youth with regards to unemployment.
Another four more years of Biden and the U.S. will resemble Maoist China.
I pray our GOP primary voters realize the importance of winning 2024 and they actually nominate our most electable candidate which is definitely not Donald Trump.
Does it really matter, when they let rampant voting fraud transpire?
I'm banking on a Democrat 'win'. In order to secure their hundreds of millions of dollars worth of insider trading, they're willing to rip out the throats of their enemies. The swamp creatures have also shown themselves willing to topple a sitting president. If anything, they re-affirmed the suspicion that the FBI/CIA were responsible for previous presidential assassinations.
Yes it still really matters who the GOP nominee is.
Trump losing 2020 doesn't mean that anyone we nominate will automatically lose in 2024.
"Muh insurmountable election fraud" is one of the most annoying things I see from some of our guys on the right. It is a defeatist ideology. The goal is to win despite the obstacles, not resign yourself to losing.
Nominating someone like DeSantis who doesn't repulse educated right of center voters in places like Pheonix, AZ, DFW, Texas, Atlanta, GA or Waukesha, WI would help us greatly in winning past any margin of fraud in key states.
Trump performs absolutely terribly in even traditionally Republican suburbs in swing states.
Dems probably won't even need any mail in ballot shenanigans if Trump is the nominee again in 2024. Trump has also accrued so much more baggage since 2020. "Stop the steal" and J6 has only made many more voters hate him.
Nominating Trump again has the risk of Dems getting a tri-fecta and being able to abolish the filibuster, pack the Supreme Court, make DC and Puerto Rico into states and anything else they want.
We must strive to hold at least one branch of government, with DeSantis as the nominee, no fucking way Dems can hope to get a tri-fecta in 2024.
In case there was any doubt that China's great capitalist experiment was over & China is returning to its Maoist roots:
Same overall trend is happening to American college educated youth with regards to unemployment.
Another four more years of Biden and the U.S. will resemble Maoist China.
I pray our GOP primary voters realize the importance of winning 2024 and they actually nominate our most electable candidate which is definitely not Donald Trump.
Does it really matter, when they let rampant voting fraud transpire?
I'm banking on a Democrat 'win'. In order to secure their hundreds of millions of dollars worth of insider trading, they're willing to rip out the throats of their enemies. The swamp creatures have also shown themselves willing to topple a sitting president. If anything, they re-affirmed the suspicion that the FBI/CIA were responsible for previous presidential assassinations.
Yes it still really matters who the GOP nominee is.
Trump losing 2020 doesn't mean that anyone we nominate will automatically lose in 2024.
"Muh insurmountable election fraud" is one of the most annoying things I see from some of our guys on the right. It is a defeatist ideology. The goal is to win despite the obstacles, not resign yourself to losing.
Nominating someone like DeSantis who doesn't repulse educated right of center voters in places like Pheonix, AZ, DFW, Texas, Atlanta, GA or Waukesha, WI would help us greatly in winning past any margin of fraud in key states.
Trump performs absolutely terribly in even traditionally Republican suburbs in swing states.
Dems probably won't even need any mail in ballot shenanigans if Trump is the nominee again in 2024. Trump has also accrued so much more baggage since 2020. "Stop the steal" and J6 has only made many more voters hate him.
Nominating Trump again has the risk of Dems getting a tri-fecta and being able to abolish the filibuster, pack the Supreme Court, make DC and Puerto Rico into states and anything else they want.
We must strive to hold at least one branch of government, with DeSantis as the nominee, no fucking way Dems can hope to get a tri-fecta in 2024.
Did j6 really have an impact outside of DNC circles?