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I'm arguing against dependence on China. I am arguing for increased self/allied-reliance in strategic areas of which EV/infrastructure is one aspect. Quote:
See CNBC article below ... https://www.cnbc.com/2023/04/20/appl...expansion.html
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There are multitudes of articles that report this. Google on "are us companies pulling out of china". Quote:
Yes, I know what the world "isolationist" means. Your criteria to be involved or only care about the persecution of another group of people "if it directly impacts me" or "if only your tax money pays for it" provides insight how you would engage the world. |
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Why do geopolitics not matter with India, Brazil, Mexico or Canada?
And they are betting on India because China is becoming a consumer economy and too expensive to manufacture in. They aren't doing it to "de-link" or whatever you think is happening. Just shifting from a country that makes stuff to a country that buys stuff. Last edited by RainMaker : Yesterday at 05:09 PM. |
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We were talking specifically about China because I view China as the #1 threat in the "war". If we want to expand the discussion to those countries, happy to do it. I'm not happy with India either but they are not near as much of a threat as China. Quote:
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We are talking more than just Apple (e.g. again, think broader). Google on "are us companies pulling out of china" or "is us decoupling from china". Plenty of articles that will educate you some. Or, tell you what. How about you provide me articles (non Twitter/X/Tiktok) that shows US is NOT in the process of decoupling from China? Then we can talk about facts vs opinions. Last edited by Edward64 : Yesterday at 05:20 PM. |
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I'll take the lack of response as we've concluded this discussion and you've not been able to find any articles to substantiate your argument that the US is NOT decoupling from China. I'll add that to the list including your contention that Philippines is not a Democracy (e.g. also lack of response to my challenge below) Quote:
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Today, 06:31 PM | #2406 |
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The problem with these kind of threads is you expect people to Google stuff for you and you don't really know much to begin with. So here it is. Some big time decoupling!
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/04/10/impo...last-fall.html But hey, there's some data showing Mexico and Canada gained on China after the tariffs. I wonder if China is just shipping their shit to those countries or having it manufactured there to avoid the tariffs. Just as they do when the shift their manufacturing to Vietnam and other countries (which Chinese companies have been doing anyway for cheaper labor). So you didn't hurt China, just added a tax to Americans to force them to buy inferior products made here. I don't really know what to even debate regarding tariffs. We're working on like 50+ years of data showing it's a disaster every time it's implemented. So maybe take it up with almost every single economist in the world and tell them they're wrong. I don't even think the politicians implementing believe in them. It's just a way to help eliminate competition for their corporate donors. And yes, I don't consider the Philippines a democracy. Nor any country that imprisons politicians from opposing parties and doesn't have a free press. I'm sure you can find some dumb NGO that gets funding from the State Department to tell you otherwise, but no free press and no open elections doesn't constitute a democracy in my book. |
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You provide an article that says US China total imports is rebounding some in 2024 . Much of the stats and graphics in your article is for US worldwide import, not just from China. It's evident how shallow your knowledge is ... you also forgot that exports plays a role. So, let's stay focused specifically on China as that is what we are talking about and not just focused on 1 year but the trend. A couple charts Here's one for imports & exports (see first graphic) The Contentious U.S.-China Trade Relationship | Council on Foreign Relations We can quibble about accuracy, but you see the trend? Also, I don't have the historical trends but other examples include restricting Nvidia/TSMC from selling their AI & other type chips. Quote:
So? Your argument is that US is not decoupling. We clearly are. Last edited by Edward64 : Today at 07:19 PM. |
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Goes without saying, if you have any legit 3rd party corroboration (beyond just your opinion), post it as I requested below. Quote:
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Today, 07:21 PM | #2409 |
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Definition of what a democracy is is always an opinion. For instance, I don't consider Russia a democracy because they do the same thing(imprison opposition, ban free press). But they consider themselves a democracy and their allies do too. Heck, Bill Clinton called them one back in the 90's when he was helping them rig elections.
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Got it. So, you really can't find any legit 3rd party corroboration (beyond just your opinion) that Philippines is NOT a democracy. Like I say, next time, let's just start off with the below question. Then I'll know whether I want to spend the time to engage with you. Quote:
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Today, 07:30 PM | #2411 |
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And yeah, I stand by that China has no real bearing on my life. It doesn't matter to me if the cheap socks I buy are made in China or Vietnam. It doesn't matter to me if China is prosperous as opposed to India.
I have no beef with them. And I don't think hurting them someone ends up with me living like a king as you imply. That's the zero sum fallacy in economics. Easily disproven by the fact we've seen an enormous drop in world poverty over the past few decades as the wealthiest countries get wealthier. These are pretty basic economic concepts. Maybe not taught at the high school level but you should have run across it in any Econ 101 course. |
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It's literally a subjective question. If I link to the Russian constitution, is that proof that Russia is a democracy? I don't know why we're talking about the Philippines outside of some tangent to shift attention away from your dumb economic positions. |
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But my challenge below stands (and this time, hopefully your "evidence" isn't just a single year and includes imports & exports). Quote:
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I'm done Googling shit for you man. Some big time decoupling going on. U.S. foreign direct investments in China 2023 | Statista |
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I am asking if you have any legit 3rd party articles corroborating your opinion that Philippines is NOT a democracy. If you can't find any, that shows how offbase your thinking is. Quote:
Because the Philippines challenge was left unanswered by you in our other discussion. And because we are talking geopolitics, it provides some evidence on how geopolitical knowledgeable you are. |
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Good that you learn exports (and not just imports) is part of the equation. Stick with US domestic policy and race-baiting. More your wheelhouse. |
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Today, 07:46 PM | #2417 |
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You can just admit you were wrong man. I don't think there's a Webster's dictionary term you're going to find to turn this one around.
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We live in different worlds. Next time: Quote:
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Today, 08:09 PM | #2419 |
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FDI data from the Department of Treasury is about the best you can find to prove that point. Arguing that we are decoupling as investments by American companies goes up is a unique way to come to your conclusion.
The other is a subjective question. See if you can find the definition of that word in Websters. |
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Someone tell me when it's over and we can go back to the stock market.
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Therefore, I am asking you to show me legit 3rd party sources that say Philippines is NOT a democracy. Any article, using whatever criteria of characteristics/attributes, that says Philippines is NOT a democracy. I would very much like to review their logic. I mean com'on. If you cannot find a non-Twitter/TikTok source that supports your claim about Philippines, what does that tell you about your opinion? Last edited by Edward64 : Today at 08:23 PM. |
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Sure. Just my opinion ... Space stocks seem to be the play right now over AI. Lots of r/wsb interest. They include RKLB and LUNR, think of them as baby and more limited than SpaceX. Both have gone up easily over multiple 100%+ from their lows this year. I've been monitoring RKLB and LUNR since last year, bought in relatively late in its surge, missed the really big gains, but still made a nice profit. The surge started about mid-year when Fed started decreasing rates. These space stocks are still very, very risky. But I don't see $3.5T Nvidia increasing 100-200% anytime soon. RKLB and LUNR are much smaller and are momentum & speculative plays. They can literally "go to the moon" or crash and burn. Not suggesting you buy them now, but if you are even half-way interested, keep them in your watch list and monitor how they are doing. (@NobodyHere, do NOT bet everything on these stocks e.g. we talked about AVGO several months ago, and it hasn't been stellar since the stock split) Last edited by Edward64 : Today at 08:48 PM. |
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