Interesting read, and I enjoyed your comments on cattitudes (sp?) just now. Quick note: my father, who among other things left my mother's family of four boys for years at a time and stole my entire college loan (we have the same name, Im the third) died a while back but became obsessed with reading about and fearing China towards the end, which is interesting cuz of that whole "Takes one..." and second, I recently saw a very old clip of Mel Gibson on a (what appeared to be) non- political Aussie TV show (looked to be circa Mad Max, is that possible?) railing against China and the Aussie capitulation to same, he was very worked up and prescient.
According to Ray Dalio, as the Dutch and British Empires have faded, so will America. He foresees world dominance moving to China. see: https://www.principles.com/
Yes indeed. China has always been "the other superpower," and most of us in the West can't really comprehend just how big, populous, or powerful it is.
Interesting read, and I enjoyed your comments on cattitudes (sp?) just now. Quick note: my father, who among other things left my mother's family of four boys for years at a time and stole my entire college loan (we have the same name, Im the third) died a while back but became obsessed with reading about and fearing China towards the end, which is interesting cuz of that whole "Takes one..." and second, I recently saw a very old clip of Mel Gibson on a (what appeared to be) non- political Aussie TV show (looked to be circa Mad Max, is that possible?) railing against China and the Aussie capitulation to same, he was very worked up and prescient.
According to Ray Dalio, as the Dutch and British Empires have faded, so will America. He foresees world dominance moving to China. see: https://www.principles.com/
Yes indeed. China has always been "the other superpower," and most of us in the West can't really comprehend just how big, populous, or powerful it is.