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Trump speaks to President of Taiwan -- liberal media shits a brick

Donald Trump speaks with Taiwan's President - CNNPolitics.com

It's high time that America's hypocritical policy of "not recognizing" Taiwan come to an end.

Taiwan is a friend and a trading partner. There is no reason Trump shouldn't talk to this independent country's President.

If Communist China doesn't like it, really they can take a long walk off a short pier.
Donald Trump speaking with the Taiwan's president does not imply in any way that the US is formally recognizing Taiwan. Although Trump's action is provocative it is not a problem in itself. However, once he becomes president a formal recognition of Taiwan would mean a break in diplomatic relations with mainline China.

The Peoples Republic of China has a long term policy of refusing to maintain diplomatic relations with any nation that recognizes the Republic of China but does not object to nations conducting economic, cultural, and other such exchanges with Taiwan that do not imply diplomatic relation.

Trump is correct when he says the US sells billions of dollars of Military equipment to Taiwan but his actions clearly show his lack of understanding of both US policy toward China and of how diplomacy works.

Bottom line, Trump needs to get himself a Secretary of State who understands foreign policy and diplomatic relations or he's going get this country in a lot of trouble real fast.

I think it shows an excellent grasp of how diplomacy was NOT WORKING.

We gave China everything they wanted and then they gave US shit in return.

China is being served notice that that game is over.
Exactly. And he's showing he knows exactly how to deal with the Chinese, and negotiate from a position of strength. Ya gotta love this guy, he's off to a roaring start.

Donald Trump takes fresh swipe at China - CNNPolitics.com

Trump, in two tweets late Sunday, accused China of keeping its currency artificially low and of military posturing in the South China Sea -- home to a tense territorial dispute.
"Did China ask us if it was OK to devalue their currency (making it hard for our companies to compete), heavily tax our products going into their country (the US doesn't tax them) or to build a massive military complex in the middle of the South China Sea? I don't think so!," Trump said on Twitter.
Did China ask us if it was OK to devalue their currency (making it hard for our companies to compete), heavily tax our products going into..

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 4, 2016
their country (the U.S. doesn't tax them) or to build a massive military complex in the middle of the South China Sea? I don't think so!

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 4, 2016
Why in the hell would Trump want to start shit with China will us having 3 gotdamned Muslim wars going on at present? The guy is a fuckin crazy man. Its not the fuckin Chinese taking jobs, its FUCKIN WALL STREET GIVING THEM THE FUCKIN JOBS...THAT'S WHERE THE BATTLE STARTS AND END YOU FUCKIN DUMB ASS!!
 
Why in the hell would Trump want to start shit with China will us having 3 gotdamned Muslim wars going on at present? The guy is a fuckin crazy man. Its not the fuckin Chinese taking jobs, its FUCKIN WALL STREET GIVING THEM THE FUCKIN JOBS...THAT'S WHERE THE BATTLE STARTS AND END YOU FUCKIN DUMB ASS!!

But you see, the Chinese aren't white.

When you are running a White Identity movement, the last thing you want your voters to realize is this.

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We're the wealthiest and most powerful nation in the world, and if China doesn't like how our President conducts himself in foreign affairs, they can take a flying fuck at a rolling donut.
Unfortunately, it is not quite that simple. China's world wide exports are 2.2 trillion dollars. The US accounts for only 18% of China's exports. Although the US is the largest importer of Chinese goods, China has a large export base, exporting to every country on earth. Without the US, China would still be exporting 82%. Although both US and China would suffer from a break in trade relations, the US would suffer far more.

The idea that China can be brought to heel by rhetoric and threats is preposterous. Xi Jinping, serving as president of China and Secretary of the Communist Party can not cow down before America or he will find himself out of a job. A number of the 25 members of the Central Politburo of the Communist Party in China are anti-America who are looking for justification to pull away from America and move closer toward to a cold war environment of the 20th century. Trump just might provide them with that justification.

Donald Trump has to understand that as president he can't voice his personal opinions because as president he speaks for the nation, not as Donald Trump.


A 10-20% drop in export earnings would hurt China a lot.

The idea that such leverage does not effect China or China's leaders is part of the problem.


We need to stop thinking of ourselves as the world's bitch.
 
A 10-20% drop in export earnings would hurt China a lot.

The idea that such leverage does not effect China or China's leaders is part of the problem.


We need to stop thinking of ourselves as the world's bitch.

Sorry, Cleetus, you are the world's bitch. You're just too stupid to realize it.

Most of not living in the failure of JesusLand realize that we living in a global economy and we all need each other.
 
Donald Trump speaking with the Taiwan's president does not imply in any way that the US is formally recognizing Taiwan. Although Trump's action is provocative it is not a problem in itself. However, once he becomes president a formal recognition of Taiwan would mean a break in diplomatic relations with mainline China.

The Peoples Republic of China has a long term policy of refusing to maintain diplomatic relations with any nation that recognizes the Republic of China but does not object to nations conducting economic, cultural, and other such exchanges with Taiwan that do not imply diplomatic relation.

Trump is correct when he says the US sells billions of dollars of Military equipment to Taiwan but his actions clearly show his lack of understanding of both US policy toward China and of how diplomacy works.

Bottom line, Trump needs to get himself a Secretary of State who understands foreign policy and diplomatic relations or he's going get this country in a lot of trouble real fast.

In reality, Jimmah Carter should never have established a 'murky', poorly defined relationship with Taiwan.

Because our relationship with China has been so advantageous to US?

Didn't they lone us money when we went broke?


No.

We owe China $1.157 Trillion as of Sept. 2016.


Out of about 17 trillion in US debt, mostly in bonds.


IF they dump them, that would be flushing money down the toilet.


If they don't buy any more, we might have to pay slightly more for our borrowed money.
 
A 10-20% drop in export earnings would hurt China a lot.

The idea that such leverage does not effect China or China's leaders is part of the problem.


We need to stop thinking of ourselves as the world's bitch.

Sorry, Cleetus, you are the world's bitch. You're just too stupid to realize it.

Most of not living in the failure of JesusLand realize that we living in a global economy and we all need each other.


Your racism is noted. YOu are a racist ass.


YOur anti-Christian bigotry is noted. YOu are a bigoted ass.


YOur assumption that someone who disagrees with you must not understand the issue is noted. You are an ass.



Our trade relation with China is them benefiting at our expense. Time to change that.
 
Out of about 17 trillion in US debt, mostly in bonds.


IF they dump them, that would be flushing money down the toilet.


If they don't buy any more, we might have to pay slightly more for our borrowed money.

I think you fail to understand the problem. If China dumps our bonds, do you really think that Japan and Europe would want to hold on to them, or for that matter, average people who bought those bonds as an investment?
 
Donald Trump speaks with Taiwan's President - CNNPolitics.com

It's high time that America's hypocritical policy of "not recognizing" Taiwan come to an end.

Taiwan is a friend and a trading partner. There is no reason Trump shouldn't talk to this independent country's President.

If Communist China doesn't like it, really they can take a long walk off a short pier.
Well we don't want to start ww3.

But if we are going to start winning again and get fair trade deals we need a president who's not a pussy.

We owe China a lot of money. So much we have leverage. China needs us and we don't "need" to pay our debt. We've forgiven other countries debt and trump knows how to go bankrupt.

Obama can talk to Cuba so trump can talk to taiwan
 
Trump's credit score explains why he owe's so much money to foreign countries. Wall Street wouldn't make him any more loans because he was such a high risk:

Trump's Business Credit Score Is 19 Out of a Possible 100

According to Nav, The Trump Organization, Inc.’s business credit score is a 19 out of 100 as of Sept. 23, 2016, which puts it below the national average score by more than 30 points. The Nav report said the score indicates the Trump Organization “is very likely to default on its credit payments” and that “this will make it difficult to get financing.” It puts Trump’s Organization in a “medium-to-high risk” category.

“Derogatory information, including a tax lien, judgement and collection accounts are affecting the Trump Organization’s credit scores,” Detweiler said. Derogatory information can include things like bankruptcies, but Trump’s bankruptcies did not show up on the report — most likely because they were old or for other businesses he is associated with, Detweiler said.

“Payment status is the most important factor when it comes to business credit scores, accounting for approximately 50% or more of the score,” Detweiler said. The Trump Organization’s payment history shows it pays an average of 26 days beyond terms (DBT), compared to the national average of 12 DBT.

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Get it, he is not only a deadbeat, but he is a highly risky investment based on his history of bankruptcies, stiffing others, lying and late payment, if any payment at all.


Discussing a resume is for BEFORE someone has a job. We are past that point.


Now we judge him on his results.



You are acting like you are terrified that his results might be good, what with your desperate attempts at pre-smearing.
Those ARE his results. I'm confident we already saw the "REAL" Trump. Now the entire nation gets to experience the "REAL" Trump. Based on his history, I can't imagine any sane person would expect anything more than more of the same. He is who he is.


So, you are ready to judge his performance in a job before he even takes the job.


I've said it before, but never has it be more appropriate.


Liberals: All the intellectual honestly of a crack whore.
 
Well we don't want to start ww3.

But if we are going to start winning again and get fair trade deals we need a president who's not a pussy.

We owe China a lot of money. So much we have leverage. China needs us and we don't "need" to pay our debt. We've forgiven other countries debt and trump knows how to go bankrupt.

Obama can talk to Cuba so trump can talk to taiwan

Um, again, cheating China isn't like Cheating the poor schlub who thought doing the sinks in Trump Tower was a great contract.

so you want America to declare "Bankruptcy"? Seriously?
 
Donald Trump speaks with Taiwan's President - CNNPolitics.com

It's high time that America's hypocritical policy of "not recognizing" Taiwan come to an end.

Taiwan is a friend and a trading partner. There is no reason Trump shouldn't talk to this independent country's President.

If Communist China doesn't like it, really they can take a long walk off a short pier.
Donald Trump speaking with the Taiwan's president does not imply in any way that the US is formally recognizing Taiwan. Although Trump's action is provocative it is not a problem in itself. However, once he becomes president a formal recognition of Taiwan would mean a break in diplomatic relations with mainline China.

The Peoples Republic of China has a long term policy of refusing to maintain diplomatic relations with any nation that recognizes the Republic of China but does not object to nations conducting economic, cultural, and other such exchanges with Taiwan that do not imply diplomatic relation.

Trump is correct when he says the US sells billions of dollars of Military equipment to Taiwan but his actions clearly show his lack of understanding of both US policy toward China and of how diplomacy works.

Bottom line, Trump needs to get himself a Secretary of State who understands foreign policy and diplomatic relations or he's going get this country in a lot of trouble real fast.

I think it shows an excellent grasp of how diplomacy was NOT WORKING.

We gave China everything they wanted and then they gave US shit in return.

China is being served notice that that game is over.
Exactly. And he's showing he knows exactly how to deal with the Chinese, and negotiate from a position of strength. Ya gotta love this guy, he's off to a roaring start.

Donald Trump takes fresh swipe at China - CNNPolitics.com

Trump, in two tweets late Sunday, accused China of keeping its currency artificially low and of military posturing in the South China Sea -- home to a tense territorial dispute.
"Did China ask us if it was OK to devalue their currency (making it hard for our companies to compete), heavily tax our products going into their country (the US doesn't tax them) or to build a massive military complex in the middle of the South China Sea? I don't think so!," Trump said on Twitter.
Did China ask us if it was OK to devalue their currency (making it hard for our companies to compete), heavily tax our products going into..

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 4, 2016
their country (the U.S. doesn't tax them) or to build a massive military complex in the middle of the South China Sea? I don't think so!

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 4, 2016




I really look forward to what happens when he actually takes office.
 
Donald Trump speaks with Taiwan's President - CNNPolitics.com

It's high time that America's hypocritical policy of "not recognizing" Taiwan come to an end.

Taiwan is a friend and a trading partner. There is no reason Trump shouldn't talk to this independent country's President.

If Communist China doesn't like it, really they can take a long walk off a short pier.

No, they'll probably just invade Taiwan and be done with it.

This is what you stupid people don't get. Taiwan's "Independence" is tolerated as long as the rest of the world recognizes it is still China's property. and, yes, a lot of investment from Taiwan finds its way into the Mainland.

The minute Taiwan tries to declare itself a country, China will invade. And frankly, I'm not willing to send American boys off to die to do that.


If China is such a war mongering powder keg, then it was really stupid of US to send so much money and industry to them over the last 30 years.
 
Donald Trump speaks with Taiwan's President - CNNPolitics.com

It's high time that America's hypocritical policy of "not recognizing" Taiwan come to an end.

Taiwan is a friend and a trading partner. There is no reason Trump shouldn't talk to this independent country's President.

If Communist China doesn't like it, really they can take a long walk off a short pier.
Well we don't want to start ww3.

But if we are going to start winning again and get fair trade deals we need a president who's not a pussy.

We owe China a lot of money. So much we have leverage. China needs us and we don't "need" to pay our debt. We've forgiven other countries debt and trump knows how to go bankrupt.

Obama can talk to Cuba so trump can talk to taiwan



Way to NOT fall for the media spin!
 
If China is such a war mongering powder keg, then it was really stupid of US to send so much money and industry to them over the last 30 years.

They aren't a "Warmongering powder Keg". they are taking THE EXACT SAME POSITION we'd take if a foreign country started arming California.

In fact, China's position towards Taiwan- a province of China - has been pretty lax. I don't imagine any other country putting up with their bullshit.
China would be well within its rights to invade Taiwan. It is, after all, recognized by the entire world as part of China.
 
Out of about 17 trillion in US debt, mostly in bonds.


IF they dump them, that would be flushing money down the toilet.


If they don't buy any more, we might have to pay slightly more for our borrowed money.

I think you fail to understand the problem. If China dumps our bonds, do you really think that Japan and Europe would want to hold on to them, or for that matter, average people who bought those bonds as an investment?


If China dumps our bonds that will cost them quite a bit of money, and the rest of the bond holders will know that despite that, the US will still pay the full face value of the bonds when they mature.


They most they could do, is force us to raise interest rates on our new bond issues.


A hit, yes.

NOthing compared to the exposure they face, as they have built their economy on predatory exports.
 
If China is such a war mongering powder keg, then it was really stupid of US to send so much money and industry to them over the last 30 years.

They aren't a "Warmongering powder Keg". they are taking THE EXACT SAME POSITION we'd take if a foreign country started arming California.

In fact, China's position towards Taiwan- a province of China - has been pretty lax. I don't imagine any other country putting up with their bullshit.
China would be well within its rights to invade Taiwan. It is, after all, recognized by the entire world as part of China.



Any other nation? Really?

Funny, I recall no threats of war when Scotland held it's Independence referendum.

Or when Puerto Rico did.

And Taiwan has been effectively independent for over 50 years.
 
If China is such a war mongering powder keg, then it was really stupid of US to send so much money and industry to them over the last 30 years.

They aren't a "Warmongering powder Keg". they are taking THE EXACT SAME POSITION we'd take if a foreign country started arming California.

In fact, China's position towards Taiwan- a province of China - has been pretty lax. I don't imagine any other country putting up with their bullshit.
China would be well within its rights to invade Taiwan. It is, after all, recognized by the entire world as part of China.

The UN says its part of China, so the UN supports communist China
The western democratized world recognize it as its own democratic country independant of China.
 
Nobody cares about this except the k00k media........who.....lol.......are still doing it wrong now a month after getting their clocks cleaned. Manufactured outraged was given the bumpy cucumber by the American people not even a month ago.

Ive been imploring my compadres on the right to make it a point to tune in CNN, MSNBC et. al. every night because the entertainment value is priceless. Its cant miss TV........Ms. Long Neck on MSNBC tops 'em all for being totally out of touch with regular Americans.

And just look at the philosopher intellectuals posting on this thread like they are enlightening us all..........:spinner::spinner::spinner:.........and nobody is listening them because right now, they don't matter!:rock:
 

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