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ActorNightlyyesterday at 6:45 PM4 repliesview on HN

>The US has turned into something much more vindictive and unpredictable, including threatening to invade Canada.

The thing about China is that they are basically hard on the up slope of their advancement as a society/economy/nation, just like US was post ww2.

US on the other hand, has flatlined to the point where we think stuff like trans athletes in sports are a drastic enough reason to elect a president who is a convicted Felon.

China is def gonna outpace US in the next 10 years as the strongest economy, but the interesting thing is gonna be is if they are gonna fall in the same trap as US does in 20 or 30 years.


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enaaemyesterday at 7:16 PM

I still remember the trans hormone experts who don’t understand tariffs.

ETH_starttoday at 12:22 AM

>US on the other hand, has flatlined to the point where we think stuff like trans athletes in sports are a drastic enough reason to elect a president who is a convicted Felon.

This is very one-sided and unfair. The trans stuff is indicative of a larger social movement. For example, in the U.S., it would be illegal to use IQ tests to hire employees while in China, that's practiced. China is far more meritocratic. The U.S. is driven far more by ideology, and the trans stuff is an example of that.

And someone on the other side of the aisle would point to the prosecution of Donald Trump as politically motivated, where opponents found an obscure law that he violated and charged him with 34 counts based on the 34 forms he submitted with the expense mislabelling.

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kolbeyesterday at 7:05 PM

The US definitely peaked a long time ago, and we're in the slow demise phase of its empire, but I think China has already peaked as well. They have the same obesity and consumerism crises that have plagued the US. Add to that a demographic implosion, and I think the best they can do is hope for 20 more years.

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sieabahlparkyesterday at 7:46 PM

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