That would be nice, but I wouldn't be overconfident. Reversals are possible, especially if he has DC machine backing.
Very nice, I would be sweating with those kind of numbers but I would like to see a few organizations conduct over a month before I made any extrapolation.
Betting that Xi Jinping would become Mao’s reincarnation is obvious today but it was a risky bet in 2009. My bet for China in 2029 is that Xi Jinping will continue purging any sign of dissidence and will have sealed China, very much like Mao did. More to prevent people from leaving the country than to prevent people from entering. The second part of the bet is that the Belt and Road Initiative, one of the biggest frauds of this century, will fail to achieve its political objectives. The Communist Party of China believes that it will be able to coerce loyalty through the Belt and Road Initiative. They couldn’t be more wrong about this. Emperor Xi has been reading too many Communist Party of China press clippings. 1. China needs U.S. dollars from their exports into the U.S., by selling U.S. dollar assets including treasuries, or from borrowing. 2. The Belt and Road Initiative cannot be funded on Yuan. 3. Trump called China a currency Manipulator before, now China is desperately trying to hold the peg. But that is like holding your breath under water. Trump has manipulated them into a “damned if you do, damned if you don’t” position But worst of all for China? The growing economy of the past 20 years has given the peasants hope. >All effective dictators know never to give the peasants hope.
What's the significance of the Hong Kong protests? How much are third parties invested in it? Are these Hongkongers tired of US tariffs and are telling China to fuck off?
The minute they realize prosecutors are still charging suspects in the same amounts with the same racial breakdown of niggers and spics as before, it'll be pulled. They'll say the program still needs work
do these faggots realize that rhetoric doesn't help them at all?
Elijah Powell
CIA finally doing something right
Christian Ramirez
move on.
David Powell
Is it true that he looks like Winnie the Pooh but shares none of said bear’s positive attributes?
Michael Gray
Gordon Chang seems petty in tune on China...he said a week ago if they get a large demonstration its bad news for Beijing....this is huge demonstrations
Oliver Parker
>What's the significance of the Hong Kong protests?
Current law prohibits extradition of people from HK or Taiwan, to mainland China. The government in HK is trying to change the law. People are pissed, because they don't want that additional Bugman horse shit.
Liam Turner
That's why I qualified that it was only one poll for an election that's over a year away. Also, the Montana governor's race just got its most high profile candidate jumping with Representative Greg "Body slam the writers of sham" Gianforte filing to run a few days ago.
I'll personally enjoy hanging these two. It'll be fun to watch their eyes pop out of their heads as the dangle from the ropes.
Eli King
So it looks like they're trying to bring up the Central Park Five as an issue leading up to 2020, I've noticed a lot of articles suddenly appear intent on rehashing this, I'm guessing because Trump was one of the biggest proponents of prosecuting them.
Read up and try not to get too angry, it's Trayvon before Trayvon. >white woman jogging alone in Central Park >group of several dozen blacks engaging in "wilding" fyi wilding is when large groups of black teens and adults swarm a public place and just randomly attack people and start fights before anyone can respond, it was eradicated through tough on crime policies but it made a comeback during the Obama years, particularly with social media to organize it. >dozens of people throughout the park attacked >Jogger held down and beaten nearly to death before rape >injuries so bad that detectives called a coroner >police grab the infamous Central Park Five out of the fleeing group of "wilders" >charge them for the rape too >some other black guy later admits to it >liberals act like some grave injustice was done because while these kids all participated in a brutal beating they didn't get a chance to join in the rape Hillary couldn't touch this one because she was on the same page as every sane person regarding it, but Biden doesn't have any public comments so I'm expecting him to try to spin this as a racial injustice Trump participated in.
I think Mao is betting on Trump to lose in 2020, that's why he won't capitulate, but if Trump does win again in 2020 (he will), it will be much worse for China in the long run.
Daniel Jenkins
>This is actually really good idea.
Mixed bag. In Chicago, it might be.
Logan Wright
>Huawei begging. What do we tell them? We tell them to curl up and die and remind them that at least they "saved face." Bugmen are not actual human beings.
Christopher Perez
>do these faggots realize that rhetoric doesn't help them at all?
If anything, niggers and spics are probably getting off easy. If anything, since they prosecutors don't have to worry about bias, the raw data will prove definitely, once and for all, that minorities commit more crime. It will look bad for niggers and spics either way.
Ethan Gray
There's no bias, non-whites are just thugs and people need to face reality
Luke Sanchez
dear fucking God, this is a grad student >hey if i use 2 cups of water to 1 cup of rice, how much water do i use for 1.5 cups of rice? >do i just use 2 cups?
>BTFO TOKYO— Nintendo Co. is shifting some production of its Switch videogame console to Southeast Asia from China to limit the impact of possible U.S. tariffs on Chinese-made electronics, said people who work on Nintendo’s supply chain. It is another example of manufacturers adapting to the tariff threat. Taiwan’s Foxconn Technology Group said Tuesday that it was ready to move assembly of Apple Inc.’s iPhones out of China if necessary, and Japan’s Sharp Corp. , which is controlled by Foxconn, said last week that it planned to move production of personal computers to Taiwan or Vietnam.
Kyoto-based Nintendo has traditionally relied on the Chinese factories of contract assembly companies to make its videogame hardware. That includes the Switch console, introduced in 2017. As President Trump highlighted on May 13th, over time (and it won’t take long) there would be an exodus of multinational manufacturing away from China. Corporations will shift their purchase agreements, manufacturing and assembly plans to ASEAN countries outside the investment ‘risk zone’ that is now China. While the Red Dragon does the only thing the Red Dragon knows to do, we enter the phase when corporate interests, particularly multinationals, recognize China is a communist state-run, controlled-market, system.
By they way, where is McTumor's tombstone? If I'm ever in the area I will piss on his grave.
Hunter Carter
>Also, the Montana governor's race just got its most high profile candidate jumping with Representative Greg "Body slam the writers of sham" Gianforte filing to run a few days ago. lel, I'm glad for him. That was too funny to see him not draw much censure from his side.
there's a sense of ownership and control the left got during the Obama years that leads them to this weird spot where they think it's okay to say this kind of shit in public. Generally right wing people don't talk about politics day to day, these people think they don't know any Republicans because none of their republican associates, friends, and family will talk to them about politics anymore. They also have a ton of media feeding into this idea and insulating the bubble.
basically a Republican knows every Democrat in their lives, a Democrat thinks he only knows Democrats.
Matthew Green
>What a stupid bitch. She's stupid easy user, she's obviously in grief and not just fishing for attention
>If anything, niggers and spics are probably getting off easy. If anything, since they prosecutors don't have to worry about bias, the raw data will prove definitely, once and for all, that minorities commit more crime. It will look bad for niggers and spics either way.
The weird thing about this is it probably only impacts lower level offenders. In a typical large city department, the arresting officer calls DA's intake on a cell phone and either gets charges accepted, or is told to cut 'em loose. It probably only impacts misdemeanor shit the officer ain't gonna call intake over.
John Gonzalez
>By they way, where is McTumor's tombstone? If I'm ever in the area I will piss on his grave. Arlington, maybe? He was a vet.
Isaac Richardson
>scrub any identifiable information because (((racism))) >big reveal at the end of the week >IT'S STILL ALL NIGGERS & SPICS So tiresome.
>I have a candidate for this pinpoint minute of peak-insanity: Today at 9:59 a.m. Eastern Time. This was the minute that the shares of Beyond Meat [BYND] hit for a moment $186.43, giving this company a market capitalization of about $11 billion, billion with a B. > This is not some monolithic monopolistic iconic corporation. It’s a small maker of fake-meat hamburgers and hotdogs with just $40 million in sales and $6.6 million in losses last quarter after 10 years in business – just small-company stuff. And it’s competing with a gaggle of other fake-meat hamburger makers. >The IPO price was $25, set on May 27, giving it a valuation of $1.5 billion, which was already nuts for a company of this minuscule size. The next day, the first trade took place just after noon, at $46, whereupon the price jumped, and shares closed at $65.75, giving it a market cap of nearly $4 billion. And it went from there. Friday, shares surged another 39%. Today until 9:59 a.m., shares surged another 34%. From 9:59 a.m. this morning through the close, shares dropped nearly 10% to close at $168.10. So that was a relief for short-sellers. But after the 34% jump this morning, shares still ended the day up 21%. >It is this kind of head-scratcher that forms the ideal candidate for pinpointing the very minute of peak-insanity. This is the craziest IPO in at least a decade. But this is not to say that something even crazier won’t come along, and everyone jumps on the bandwagon for a while to drive it up into the stratosphere before it comes unwound, with the usual suspects as bag-holders. But this generally doesn’t happen until after enough shorts have been taken out the back and shot just before that peak-insanity minute.
In blue cities they are getting off easy, plea deals and lawsuit settlements are ridiculously generous and this leads to people like Freddie Grey of Baltimore fame being on the streets despite dozens arrests and multiple felonies before the age of 25.
Adam Clark
Grad student in what?
Evan Butler
shut up faggot
Andrew Ramirez
sure thing. I'm all for science as long as the AI isn't pozzed/rigged.
Gavin Foster
>JUST BUY THE GOD DAMN S O Y BEANS GOD DAMN CHINKS
If it was only s o y beans...Trump is loving this though