i dont think anyone understands how mutually reliant china and the US are upon each other
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China has too many people and practically begs other countries for jobs because there aren't enough jobs in their country by itself to go around. It's all due to their cultural morals and traditions that go back to the middle ages which are completely out of whack -- they try to have as many kids as possible because its been ingrained in their family morals that kids are going to be needed to go off and fight wars, and the country needs as many kids as possible (before not even a century ago, China had been in perpetual civil war for thousands of years). They value individualism so little that it has a negative impact on the population as a whole.
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09-10-2012
you are really dumb
america (europe, australia, etc.) without china is a land without cheap bullshit
china without america is a land without the means to feed and power itself
look at a list of the exports/imports, all we import from china is cheap crap e.g. furniture, footwear, apparel, toys, electronics; they import from the US oils, seeds, power generation equipment, vehicles, aircraft, chemicals, plastics, paper, etc. basically all of the necessary tools to build infrastructure and feed people.
which list do you think is more vital to a nation
the US before trading with China was a global superpower
China before trading with the US was a crippled husk that had been exploited by Europe, Japan, etc. for decades
I am sorry but this should be obvious. u can be a hater all you want, China is in no position to be self reliant if they stopped trading with the US tomorrow. The US economy would get fucked up from such a sudden occurrence and there would be an economic crisis but it would work itself out and the markets would stabilize and we'd start making out own consumer goods once again like we used to and consumer goods would become expensive but the quality would probably increase and hopefully the ideal of the disposable economy would die off since things would be too expensive to continue that way. China would lose its biggest export partner by far (their exports ot the US are much higher than US exports to China) and the economic situation there would be far worse and longer lasting.Last edited by Camoron; 09-10-2012 at 05:43 AM.
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