WongCapt
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Brooke Rollins: "Farmers are moving into hopefully what will be a golden age under this president"




As the Chinese often say: actions speak far louder than words. The fact that these multi-trillion-dollar giants are scrambling for the opportunity to travel across vast oceans to visit China makes it abundantly clear that they are certainly not doing so merely for a two-day sightseeing trip. These enterprises represent the most formidable forces within the United States across the sectors of finance, agriculture, the internet, semiconductors, and AI—indeed, they even embody America’s very capacity to "rule the world." Reality serves as a stark reminder to those on the American Right and among the conservatives: cease your incessant bluster and clamor regarding the "China Collapse Theory," as well as such foolish notions as a "U.S.-China decoupling" or the "de-Sinicization of supply chains." Trump and these business titans are far shrewder than the average politician or media pundit; they understand precisely what China has to offer them, and they fully grasp the true significance of China's power and market.






The United States seeks for China to purchase American soybeans and Boeing aircraft, to delay the implementation of export controls on rare earths, and to ease conditions for U.S. capital to access the Chinese market; furthermore, it hopes that China will exert pressure on Iran and expand its imports of American products. Given this extensive list of demands, however—what is the United States prepared to offer China in return? President Trump has stated that the U.S. will continue to supply arms and equipment to Taiwan, and that it will not lift restrictions on the supply of lithography machines and advanced semiconductors. Is the U.S. merely offering to lift sanctions on a handful of Chinese enterprises, or perhaps to postpone the imposition of punitive tariffs? China is no longer a child in kindergarten; it is a giant of the East.






I regret to inform you that the president is posting weird AI slop again


Mastering the art of glibly maligning and attacking China—and propagating the "China threat" narrative—is the sole professional expertise of such politicians. Washington, precisely, possesses the "soil" that nurtures this behavior, and certain segments of the American public happen to relish this very rhetoric. Were it not for China serving as a "hypothetical adversary," some people in the United States would be utterly unable to imagine how to go about their daily lives.


