No. Communism is a front, or, if you like, a catspaw. Although the ultimate outcome will be China as the lone superpower.
My personal view is that it has to do wtih the end of cheap oil. Oil is at least three times more expensive in inflation-adjusted dollars nowadays than it was in the period 1920-1970 (when it averaged out at about $20 a barrel). That is why we have had all of this money flooding the system and low interest rates since the 1970s, to maintain demand for a product that has become increasingly expensive, and why industry was shifted to low-overhead countries.
The end game is to shut down the West and give its share of world consumption to Asia, in particular Venezuelan and Canadian oil sands, which are too expensive to mine for America bcs of local overheads, but could be produced at an acceptable price if the North Amercian standard of living were impoverished.
At the same time, the US and Canada will continue to produce food. But the population and its overheads must be reduced drastically.
yes we know why. communism wants to be the new world superpower, under the guise of the CCP.
No. Communism is a front, or, if you like, a catspaw. Although the ultimate outcome will be China as the lone superpower.
My personal view is that it has to do wtih the end of cheap oil. Oil is at least three times more expensive in inflation-adjusted dollars nowadays than it was in the period 1920-1970 (when it averaged out at about $20 a barrel). That is why we have had all of this money flooding the system and low interest rates since the 1970s, to maintain demand for a product that has become increasingly expensive, and why industry was shifted to low-overhead countries.
The end game is to shut down the West and give its share of world consumption to Asia, in particular Venezuelan and Canadian oil sands, which are too expensive to mine for America bcs of local overheads, but could be produced at an acceptable price if the North Amercian standard of living were impoverished.
At the same time, the US and Canada will continue to produce food. But the population and its overheads must be reduced drastically.
This is what has come down from head office.