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haunter ◴[] No.45078660[source]
In the end it's the biggest leopard ate my face moment ever:

China has very high growth momentum that surpasses American living standards soon, and not long before it will surpass American security standards too. China's purchasing power is probably more comfortable than most western countries, with extensive housing and high speed rail and electric cars etc. When a country becomes rich, inevitably other countries ask for their help. That's why China's growth must be curbed, fast > tariff them to their death or so. But I really don't think it will work at all. And personally I don't even think it's a good idea at all to begin with.

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ekianjo ◴[] No.45079402[source]
When you look at things per Capita in China things look very different from what you describe. Sure, you have pockets of very affluent societies (Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen and more) but the majority of the country is not there.
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anon291 ◴[] No.45079870[source]
Take a trip to the flyover states or rural oregon.
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1. simonh ◴[] No.45084836{3}[source]
I have family from the Chinese countryside. It’s nowhere near as bad as it was even just a decade ago, but there’s still no comparison.