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afbad7  No.250360

America Has Lost The Trade War With China, And The Real Pain Has Yet To Begin

Corporate America sacrificed national interests in service of greed, and so did the US government.

As we all know, the source of Corporate America's unprecedented explosion in profits in the 21st century is the offshoring of manufacturing to China. If you doubt this, please study the chart below of corporate profits. Apologists claim many excuses in an attempt to evade the central role of offshoring production to China, but they all ring hollow: no, it wasn't increasing productivity or automation, it was shipping production to China and other low-labor-cost nations.

Whether we like to admit it or not -mostly not- the American economy is entirely dependent on manufacturing in China. America's short-sighted obsession with increasing profits to fund buybacks and golden parachutes for corporate insiders and vast fortunes for financiers has led to a dangerous dependency that has handed China tremendous leverage, which China is now starting to make use of. (And why not? Wouldn't the U.S. start using the same leverage if it could?)

A long-time U.S. correspondent who prefers to remain anonymous for obvious reasons recently shared his experiences with parts shortages and price increases from previously reliable suppliers in China. Here is his account of the disruptive shift in the supply chain of essential parts from China to the U.S.

"China is laying siege to the USA by slowing down production and delivery of goods. It doesn't take much to hang up US production, just one missing item can do it. So much stuff is sourced through China they can affect all supply chains. Semiconductors are just the canary–because the chains are so long and complex, and specialized materials are required, etc. But it is happening everywhere.

I have a little manufacturing company and I am seeing this in supply lines. I sent an order to China for printed circuit boards (US prices are astronomical because of various factors). They don't get back for a week, then they quote, then I send money, then they sit on it, then I call and they say they are having problems with some process… etc. But all the suppliers are like this, it is not an isolated incident. They are sandbagging.

So just as in laying siege, the attackers have the food outside the castle and wait for the people inside to starve.

As prices rise the Chinese manufacturers take bigger profits so the slowdown effects on that end are mitigated. For products they do not have a monopoly on, like PC boards, they slow down. for things like LCD displays and NFeB magnets, the items become unavailable (try buying magnets on Amazon)."

I have to say this is a brilliant idea on China's part, and no one on this side has realized the situation yet. This plan is straight out of Sun-Tzu. implications? inflation and shortages will continue for a long time… maybe forever. The only long-term solution is repatriation of manufacturing to the US. But it is going to cause some serious hurt, vastly more than the sanctioning of Chinese tech companies. … …

I have long made the case that manufacturing, energy and food are all fundamentally national security issues. Those benefiting from "free trade" (there is no such thing, that's just a handy PR cover) have sold the unwary the fraudulent notion that "everyone benefits" from globalization. Nothing could be further from reality. A handful of corporate insiders and financiers have benefited at the expense of everyone else.

And now the chickens are coming home to roost.

https://archive.md/rNKrW

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/america-has-lost-trade-war-china-and-real-pain-has-yet-begin

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0be5bf  No.250361

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afbad7  No.250362

Glad

I've

Prepped

This is absolutely happening, it took me months to order a new propane generator because they were so backlogged. This is why. I'm noticing more and more stuff that I used to stock up on routinely, no longer at Costco or Sams Club either. This is actually happening, and it is likely the very beginning of supply chain breakdowns!

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afbad7  No.250363

>>250361

Whoever the fuck that is, he's posting absolutely important news that I am seeing happen and I admire anyone telling the truth like it is. It is happening. I've witnessed many backlogs this year, once for getting a simple water pump for water arrogation to prevent flash flood damage to my basement!

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0be5bf  No.250364

>>250363

fuck off kike shill.

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90481f  No.250365

>>250364

You may not live in the real world like many do but just ask your mommy, she might be able to talk to you about product availability issues we are seeing these days. I better do another inventory checklist tomorrow to make sure I have everything I need.

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2d8e5c  No.250373

>thinks we were supposed to win…

Yeah, sure. The jews were working in your best interest.

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507094  No.250404

>>250360

>America Has Lost The Trade War With China

>Lost

America didn't want to win anything in the first place.

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0e51db  No.250410

>>250373

That's a good point.

>>250404

Many Americans were suckered to thinking we could turn things around and heck, even back in 2016 I had some hope we could but that all changed within a few years, there is no fixing what is inevitable, just get ready to live in a third world country and do your best to survive it. Don't give up your arms or property no matter what, die fighting if you have to.

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97a1fa  No.250414

>>250360

Someone post on Black Pilled live stream: "The secret to China's success: Because there's no voting there are no female voters. Wuhan has 9 subway lines and no welfare queens"

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507094  No.250419

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>>250414

>Someone post on Black Pilled live stream: "The secret to China's success: Because there's no voting there are no female voters. Wuhan has 9 subway lines and no welfare queens"

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3c0c43  No.250488

>>250414

LOL. No.

The reason China was so successful was because kikes like Rockefeller and their Bilderberg and Davos (((tycoons))) decided to outsource America's jobs and industry to countries like China so they could profit from slave labor wages, paying less for more workers without worrying about employment benefits and worker compensation laws (for unintended accidents).

It has NOTHING to do with bugs being shoved in compact hellish megacities and being forced to compact themselves like sardines in a can to travel.

America was very free and great when we had real industry and jobs. Today America is almost a third world country and most cities are turning into no-go zones!

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3c0c43  No.250495

>>250414

That's EXACTLY the way kikes would like White people to think:

'China is so great because we made tons of profit off their slave labor, if only you goyim would work for a lot less and sell your souls to governmental tyranny maybe you would be successful! Nevermind we were the ones who sold out your country by outsourcing all the industry to China goyim! You need to work harder for less and get rid of that luxurious private transportation too, you need to pay us more money to pack yourselves like sardines in a can to get to work like all the other niggers!'

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1e2d88  No.250748

>>250404

No, that's not true. The American plan was to corrupt/liberalize the capitalized Chinese elite. That plan failed and was recognized as a failure back around 2008 or so.

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