Debunk Hillary Clinton

Debunk Hillary Clinton

Obviously presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is quite desperate when her end-day is closing in. Today she gave a speech in the State of PA, where her last small drop of hope is. Her speech was full of anti-China garbage that used as the final straw to hang on with before sinking her boat. Problem was, her speech was like a piece of Swiss cheese, full of holes.

Her topics were: China has been stolen manufacturing jobs from the US, China has been exporting cheap goods to the US, China government has been subsidizing exports for unfair trades, China as a military competitor has been making military supplies for the US, which is in danger our country, and we should do something, such as making her the next President of the USA. Give me a break!

Manufacturing Jobs Lost

It’s true that manufacturing jobs are moving out, so are those IT programming jobs as well (mainly to India though.) However, who moved those jobs oversea? Those US companies that are enjoying free market, endorsing globalization and trying to maintain compatibility. What China did was simply open up the door to world market, level the industrial parks and embrace capitalism, which are the western ideologists love to see. Right? Every time hearing her promising that she will bring back the lost jobs, we can’t help laughing. Does anybody who knows a bit basic economy really believe she can do that? What we need is more Google, Intel, Microsoft, IBM, plus better schools to educate our kids stop complaining and blaming others for living.

Cheap Exports from China

How about cheap imports, instead. Is that hard logic to figure it out? Those who are moving jobs out are importing cheap goods back. Blaming the problem to others will never solve the problem. You would think China is still enjoying the cheap cycle of serving wealthy US life style, you would think the Wal-Mart razar(to zero) thin profit margin is something China really like to hang on with. No. The Chinese government recently established regulations to enforce benefits for labors, including mandate health insurance, paid vacation, retirement pension pan, etc. I bet western media are not interested in anything good from China so that they’d never report something like that. If you do heard something from them, I bet it’s been twisted. But why those new regulations? China wants those big US companies move their cheap shops to somewhere else. And they are doing it. The next destination is Vietnam. Very soon, we’ll see Made-in-Vietnam flooding Wal-Mart stores. Man, that little country had been big headache for both France and US in the past. You’d think we can handle it this time.

China government subsidizes exports

It’s unfair, unfair and unfair! Yap, those farm-centric South American countries have been crying for the same thing for many years because the US subsidizes agriculture products heavily year after year. Double standard is very handy. Of cause, national interest is the foremost interest above anything else. But trying such cheap politics just wants to be got elected, as the president of the US, you Lady Hillary really thinks we are all fools?

China as a military competitor

Now she starts playing the “fear” card. It certainly gets to another level in the anti-China movement. She tried to impose a “cold war” to the public. In the world where people are trying the best to seek peace, she is conducting a very irresponsible and danger act as a prominent political figure. We tried a war and are still struggling with it, even though it helped the current president staying in office. Now she wants another war so that she can be in that office too (or again)?

Vote no to Hillary Clinton.

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