Trade War With China Or Nuclear War With North Korea

Ricky LIbtardo

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The facts are perfectly clear.

The Neville Chamberlain American Communists (Democrats) would rather have a nuclear armed North Korea than force China to live up to the agreements of non proliferation which both North Korea and China agreed to and North Korea then pulled out of.

With our massive trade deficit with China there's no gray area with regards to who economic sanctions would hurt more. China would suffer a significant depression if it couldn't sell beads and trinkets to America's liberals at Walmart. Fact.

China can't threaten to sell America's bonds as the price drop with the current coupons would create massive losses for China. Fact.

Libtardos need to knock off the pacifist nonsense and get on board with demanding China stop supporting their war laboratory, North Korea. Fact.

So either get on board with smashing this rouge nation who is undermining the entire world economy or get your sorry libtarded asses to North Korea and join their army.

Trump is a leader, the first to confront reality. Libtardos are the Neville Chamberlain pacifist losers who would rather North Korea have nukes than do anything about it. Fact.
 
Just a bump but the lefties on this board have never heard of the massive leverage being used in China.
 
The facts are perfectly clear.

The Neville Chamberlain American Communists (Democrats) would rather have a nuclear armed North Korea than force China to live up to the agreements of non proliferation which both North Korea and China agreed to and North Korea then pulled out of.

With our massive trade deficit with China there's no gray area with regards to who economic sanctions would hurt more. China would suffer a significant depression if it couldn't sell beads and trinkets to America's liberals at Walmart. Fact.

China can't threaten to sell America's bonds as the price drop with the current coupons would create massive losses for China. Fact.

Libtardos need to knock off the pacifist nonsense and get on board with demanding China stop supporting their war laboratory, North Korea. Fact.

So either get on board with smashing this rouge nation who is undermining the entire world economy or get your sorry libtarded asses to North Korea and join their army.

Trump is a leader, the first to confront reality. Libtardos are the Neville Chamberlain pacifist losers who would rather North Korea have nukes than do anything about it. Fact.
Look up what we really import from China. It would bring us to our knees, as well. If Trump wants to do it, fine, but we're cutting off our nose to spite our face.
Question: What is it specifically you think China can do to resolve this problem? Realistically, now. What do you and Trump think China can do? Will they single handedly solve the problem?
 
The facts are perfectly clear.

The Neville Chamberlain American Communists (Democrats) would rather have a nuclear armed North Korea than force China to live up to the agreements of non proliferation which both North Korea and China agreed to and North Korea then pulled out of.

With our massive trade deficit with China there's no gray area with regards to who economic sanctions would hurt more. China would suffer a significant depression if it couldn't sell beads and trinkets to America's liberals at Walmart. Fact.

China can't threaten to sell America's bonds as the price drop with the current coupons would create massive losses for China. Fact.

Libtardos need to knock off the pacifist nonsense and get on board with demanding China stop supporting their war laboratory, North Korea. Fact.

So either get on board with smashing this rouge nation who is undermining the entire world economy or get your sorry libtarded asses to North Korea and join their army.

Trump is a leader, the first to confront reality. Libtardos are the Neville Chamberlain pacifist losers who would rather North Korea have nukes than do anything about it. Fact.

Why can't China sell our bonds at a loss?

The loss would be more than made up for with their annual $300-$400 billion trade surplus.
 

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