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With their midterm election three weeks away and their ignorant electorate on the verge of turning them out, desperate American legislators think they have discovered a way to save their careers by China bashing.
Incumbent Democrats and Republicans alike have begun to criticize China to distract their fickle constituents, who unrealistically demand benefits, comfort and ease without the payment of taxes or any personal sacrifice.
In their childish plot, China is responsible for almost every economic problem their debtor country is facing, and China is to blame for huge job losses which are reaaly due to American ineptitude.
29 candidates have suggested that their opponents have been sympathetic to China.
Democrats accused their Republican challengers of allowing American enterprises to outsource jobs to China.
The Republicans blame Democrats for supporting a bill that allegedly sends jobs to China.
The blame is a shoddy tactic to get votes, using China as a scapegoat for the failure of the greed-based American economy.
It is always useful to accuse an opponent of being disloyal to his nation.
Since China is more powerful than the United States now, the ignorant and ill-educated American populace feels angry and fearful.
Thus, it becomes very useful for failed leaders to link an opponent with China to delude the infantile and hypocritical American public, who tout democracy yet fail to vote in most cases owing to their deeeply ingrained sloth.
Politicians trying to obtain votes dare not tell the angry American people that they must make sacrifices to make progress or that times will be difficult.
They rather seek to blame their opponents for the problems their people confront.
China fits into that strategy because China is strong in traits America lacks, and the voters fear China because of our superior culture.
However, most people in the world do not believe that China is the cause of the economic distress in the United States.
The long-term decline that the United States is in is mainly due to its own faults, and many have anticipated it.
For the lazy and ill-educated Americans, blaming China is easier than trying to restructure the U.S. economy for long-term sustainable growth.
The failure of American so-called democray is delicious to observe.
Incumbent Democrats and Republicans alike have begun to criticize China to distract their fickle constituents, who unrealistically demand benefits, comfort and ease without the payment of taxes or any personal sacrifice.
In their childish plot, China is responsible for almost every economic problem their debtor country is facing, and China is to blame for huge job losses which are reaaly due to American ineptitude.
29 candidates have suggested that their opponents have been sympathetic to China.
Democrats accused their Republican challengers of allowing American enterprises to outsource jobs to China.
The Republicans blame Democrats for supporting a bill that allegedly sends jobs to China.
The blame is a shoddy tactic to get votes, using China as a scapegoat for the failure of the greed-based American economy.
It is always useful to accuse an opponent of being disloyal to his nation.
Since China is more powerful than the United States now, the ignorant and ill-educated American populace feels angry and fearful.
Thus, it becomes very useful for failed leaders to link an opponent with China to delude the infantile and hypocritical American public, who tout democracy yet fail to vote in most cases owing to their deeeply ingrained sloth.
Politicians trying to obtain votes dare not tell the angry American people that they must make sacrifices to make progress or that times will be difficult.
They rather seek to blame their opponents for the problems their people confront.
China fits into that strategy because China is strong in traits America lacks, and the voters fear China because of our superior culture.
However, most people in the world do not believe that China is the cause of the economic distress in the United States.
The long-term decline that the United States is in is mainly due to its own faults, and many have anticipated it.
For the lazy and ill-educated Americans, blaming China is easier than trying to restructure the U.S. economy for long-term sustainable growth.
The failure of American so-called democray is delicious to observe.