The Philippines allowed China to help them build and operate their power grid. Now China is in full control, and can kill power to the entire country whenever they want. Imagine governing a country with that hanging over your head. No wonder Duterte suddenly went anti-U.S.
Here's more on how China controls the Philippine power grid. China doesn't have to say a thing to get the Philippines to cooperate. It's unwritten, unspoken: "It's nice having electricity. I'd be a shame if you didn't support China 100%." cnn.com/2019/11/25/asi…
And it's working. The Philippines is predominately using China's high-priced Sinovac vaccine even though its efficacy rate is terrible. There's a corruption scandal there right now for failing to procure Pfizer, which is cheaper and far more effective. news.abs-cbn.com/news/01/19/21/…
It's no wonder the Philippines went from being one of our staunchest allies to suddenly allying with China. We were key partners, allies. Right up until China built their infrastructure. reuters.com/article/us-chi…
The power grid isn't the only thing China has magnanimously done for the Philippines. They've remodeled or built many of the international airports there. Now they're building more airports there, even if many in the Philippines are worried about it. asia.nikkei.com/Business/Engin…
And it's all for a purpose. The Philippines used to be one of America's staunchest *and key strategic* allies in the region. Now China has them by the balls. And China wants the Philippines because it gives them far more control over the Pacific Theater. scmp.com/week-asia/poli…
China is doing similar all over the world. Many countries are now indebted to China because they graciously "gave" them aid in the form of infrastructure—power, water, transportation, etc. So in exchange for China-built quality infrastructure, they are now beholden to China.
And China doesn't have to say a word of warning to get them to cooperate. It's simply a known quantity: go against China and lose your power, water, transportation, etc. Whatever it was China so graciously helped them with and maintains for them.
And they are trying to do that to the United States. Whether or not they succeed depends on whether we are led by someone who will stand up to them or who will accept their "friendship and aid" in exchange for favors like all those other countries have.
Good thing we have a president who is completely and totally free of any potentially harmful business ventures with China, right?
That quid pro quo stuff is all a bunch of nonsense, right? I mean, Trump's is obviously real, but Biden wouldn't even think about a foreign country helping him win the presidency, right? nypost.com/2020/09/05/joe…
China has obviously tried to interfere with our elections. Named, not CNN anonymous sources, but named ones have already stated that. Just how far did they go? Just how much did they interfere, and more crucially, how much did they succeed? forbes.com/sites/alisondu…
And yet another recent update. Now that Biden is in office and there's no one to oppose them, China is becoming bolder. We'll see them seize the Spratly Islands within Biden's term in office, and we won't do anything about it.
China is certainly emboldened by a Joe Biden presidency. So far, Biden's only action involving China was to rescind an order banning the CCP from involvement in our power grid. aljazeera.com/news/2021/1/23…
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This man has now signed at least 27 executive orders in just over 24 hours as the most powerful man on Earth.
He can't keep it up, of course, but he's on pace for 39,447 executive orders signed in just four years. For a comparison, Donald Trump signed 220 in four years.
He's got so many executive orders lined up he has a whole box of pens so he doesn't run out of ink.
In one month, COVID-19 cases will be near rock bottom and plummeting. After Biden's first 100 days' mask mandate, the pandemic will be in the rear-view mirror. After that, life will return to normal. Not because of any measures taken, but because the measurements were changed.
We've gone from anything triggering a positive test no matter if you have symptoms or not to needing to double verify tests and exhibit symptoms in order to pop positive. This will decimate positive cases almost instantly. And with this you can bet deaths change criteria as well.
The media will breathlessly report all the positive change and attribute it to Biden's "much better approach at dealing with it," and point to his mask mandate as evidence it should have been done long ago, even when many states such as CA have had mandates since last spring.
Perception of risk affects behavior far more than actual risk. We perceive flying to be a greater risk than driving, even if similar per capita. Because of media bombardment, we now perceive COVID to be exponentially deadlier than the common flu, which is turning out to be false.
How would we feel if the media was constantly blasting us information about everyone who got the flu during flu season, and breathlessly counted all the deaths day by day? There are tens of thousands and even hundreds of thousands of people who die from it every year.
What kind of mass panic would it cause? What kind of long-lasting hysteria would be formed if the media reported yearly on the flu the way they do on COVID?
I'm sure it's just a coincidence that the USPS is suddenly "collapsing and in danger" right as violent rioting is starting to fade, which happened right after the coronavirus outbreak had started to fade in the hardest hit areas.
The Democrats and media are suddenly pushing this hard. We're seeing all these new reports and articles saying it's on the brink of collapse. And naturally, it's all the fault of Orange Man Bad.
And yes, stuff we order isn't getting delivered. But everything else is. Bills sure still come on time. Junk mail is still as ubiquitous as always. But the stuff you ordered from somewhere gets shipped out, travels almost to its destination, and then sits at the closest hub.
In this "new normal" of our brave new world, dining out had all the perks of before—tables, chairs, napkins—but with the added refinements of asphalt flooring, dank concrete ambiance, and the smell of carbon monoxide exhaust fumes. Perfect for a family outing.
Just when she thought the "new normal" couldn't get worse, it got better. Gone were the masks, the face shields, the bandannas. In their place was a simple dog cone. It was so much more comfortable. The only downside was that she couldn't lick her own ass anymore.
The air inside the small plastic enclosures was stifling. It smelled strongly of Yellow Number Two and baby powder-covered sweat. The math problems jumped around on the page. At least the mask hides most of my crying, he thought, glancing at the clock. It seemed to tick backward.
Monuments to U.S. presidents, Union generals, abolitionists, Spanish writers and missionaries, and civil rights leaders have been destroyed and/or desecrated in the past few weeks.
Ulysses S. Grant, Commanding General of the Union Army that fought and defeated the Confederacy. 18th President of the United States of America. Created the Department of Justice, and prosecuted the Ku Klux Klan.
George Washington, Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army. President of the Constitutional Convention which established the U.S. Constitution. 1st President of the United States of America.