China: Only thing worse than the trump plan is the Biden no plan.
I guess this is his new slogan?? (first I saw or heard of it, seems wordy & a bit lame, maybe he should steal a nice one from a successful president like trump did?? )
Our Best Days
Still Lie Ahead.
don't think it's a good idea for a politican to have the word lie in their slogan maybe it just me
& we know joe??
I checked this out, thought maybe I was on the Warren page w/ all these plans:
There is no China plan?? I didn't see anything else much, other than a lil weak pandering..
Our Best Days
Still Lie Ahead.
don't think it's a good idea for a politican to have the word lie in their slogan maybe it just me
& we know joe??
I checked this out, thought maybe I was on the Warren page w/ all these plans:
There is no China plan?? I didn't see anything else much, other than a lil weak pandering..
Is everyone ready to live in a second world country?? To be pushed around like we pushed others around?? IMHO if you plan on voting for him aka against trump you might wanna find out what his China plan is, or if he even has one~this aint no fucking joke....
China's economy produced $25.3 trillion in 2018, according to the International Monetary Fund. That's based on purchasing power parity which takes into account the effect of exchange rates. That makes it the best method for comparing gross domestic product by country.
It also makes China the world's largest economy. The European Union is second, at $22 trillion. The United States is third, producing $20.5 trillion.
China has 1.38 billion people, more than any other country in the world. China is still a relatively poor country in terms of its standard of living. Its economy only produces $18,120 per person. In comparison, the U.S. gross domestic product per capita is $62,518.
China's low standard of living allows companies located there to pay their workers less than American workers. That makes products cheaper, which lures overseas manufacturers to outsource jobs to China. They then ship the finished goods to the United States, China’s largest trading partner.
China's economy produced $25.3 trillion in 2018, according to the International Monetary Fund. That's based on purchasing power parity which takes into account the effect of exchange rates. That makes it the best method for comparing gross domestic product by country.
It also makes China the world's largest economy. The European Union is second, at $22 trillion. The United States is third, producing $20.5 trillion.
China has 1.38 billion people, more than any other country in the world. China is still a relatively poor country in terms of its standard of living. Its economy only produces $18,120 per person. In comparison, the U.S. gross domestic product per capita is $62,518.
China's low standard of living allows companies located there to pay their workers less than American workers. That makes products cheaper, which lures overseas manufacturers to outsource jobs to China. They then ship the finished goods to the United States, China’s largest trading partner.
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