Tulsi Gabbard: Three Things the Government Should Do to Combat the Opioid Crisis | Joe Rogan
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Huawei, Tiktok, Google, Amazon, Facebook. Who's not taking our data?… if there's a camera with wifi capabilities anywhere on earth NSA 👀 it..
The Chinese beating the bullying Yanks at their own game 😂😂😂😂
I mean…she wasn't wrong…
What Trump's talking about is NAFTA North American Free trade agreement I was just a kid when that came out I'm 32 now and you know what if NAFTA didn't exist I'd have a job today and that's what things like NAFTA are that's the unfairnesses NAFTA took an entire generation's job and gave it to somebody else
China wants to expand. They started with economic imperialism, controlling trade and buying up infrastructure all over the world; the next step which they have already begun is building up a military to rival the US, and China has been using that to take over other territories. China currently claims territory in 26 other nations and recently you see how Chinese soldiers pushed a few Km inside Indian territory, the situation with Taiwan, now claiming territory in Russia, claiming ownership of the entire South China Sea which sees 1/3 of world trade pass through it. China has shown they want to take over other nations and the world economy and they won't stop. You either wait to combat them and let them get stronger, or you fight them now economically and if need be, militarily since they will only get stronger and more dangerous. Sooner or later we will have to face them somehow, even if we don't want to its not really our choice. You might as well do it economically first to start to minimize their ability to just fund massive military power, we can do this if the US and other NATO partners agree to plans and policy that begin to limit Chinese imports and actually see these plans through. If you don't fight that economic war now then at some point in the future you will fight a military war, and that will be significantly less peaceful than a few workers getting laid off.