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Leftoids cannot understand why a nation would want to use their limited water supply to make semiconductors instead of growing rice

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>you cannot import rice with the money you get from semiconductors you need to be growing it yourself

:#soyjakferaltalking:

https://twitter.com/rahll/status/1815497632850313244

>apparently Growing rice is really complicated and if you stop doing it you immediately forget

https://twitter.com/giaotvu/status/1815675701439401990

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Garbon Footprinntttt :soycry:

>Much more efficient to have every country manufacture their own chips and build their own factories and develop their own logistics infrastructure because that will put far less carbon in the noosphere than one industrial center of factories in Taiwan

:#marseyclueless:

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Yes, but the neolib globalist order of maximized efficiency via comparative advantage is breaking down now that we're entering a new era of global tensions as Russia tries to rebuild its influence and China is trying to become the world's premier power. I'd rather have critical industrial and consumer inputs a little closer to home even if it means somewhat higher costs

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China is going to collapse under its demographics/the Three Gorges dam when it explodes and immeasurable megatons of filthy, fetid water to scream down the Yangtze and wash away the stain of Wuhan, Nanjing, and Shanghai.

Russia has roughly the same GDP as Mexico or Texas and is infested with AIDS, Slavs, and Chechens

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I mean nothing has ended well, read any discussions of people who live in China:

I spent a long time - about 17 years - learning about China, its economy, its culture, and its political system and have lived in China off and on over the last decade. I have about a year and a half left on a current contract and when I'm done I will leave and I will never come back, and I will change my career focus so I never have to deal with China again.

The place is pretty dysfunctional and I'm very tired of it. And I am also tired of the excuses made for it, and the people that run and staff the businesses and daily institutions that make everything so difficult.

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17218470965720937.webp https://i.rdrama.net/images/1721847096840266.webp

Also lol at 1960 and 61 but frfr they cooked

:#marseyxd: :marseymao: :#marseychingchongsupremacy: :#marseydarkxd: :#marseysaluteccp:

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:#marseysalutechina:

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>mfw I am taxiing a fully loaded B1B out onto Runway 4L with a full magazine of W80 nuclear-tipped tomahawks in the rotary launcher with a flight plan for treetop-level incursion to the 3 Gorges Dam (I simply walked onto the base dressed as the pizza delivery guy and they left the keys in it)

:#marseygigachad:

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Neolib free markets are breaking down because China is trying to subsidize supply.

Realistically everyone just raises tariffs on China until it breaks them.

This happened with the belt and road which was a way to dump excess capacity on African countries.

Doesn't work

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>noosphere

:marseylobotomy: :marseyconfused:

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:#marseyconfuseddead:

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Trading? Not self sufficient country? Sounds like globalism to me :chudseethe:

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