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and europe coming together that's why i think maybe china's one belt one has actually up their game operated across africa is like their advanced past trade deals from the united states sending all our manufacturing over there and getting nothing in return is that they can basically take all the resources and even as defense ties or since three thousand five hundred words of his downing speech were devoted saying like it has to trickle down into the u.s. trade has to come back you know he's wise to help manage the transition period where the global economic superpower becomes china and the u.s. falls into a second or third tier bracket so he's wise to manage that transition and to do it peacefully and then one can work out as a winner in this kind of transition obviously china has got the resources they've got the money they've got the long term plan they've got political stability so they're the twenty first century wonder so i think you know making
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a good move and helping the u.s. talk about what the democrats are doing and what they're looking at and they they seem to still think from what my read the democrats if they keep on talking about russia russia russia that went for the democrats so let's look a little bit more at what his talk in asia and how that might. play with people in wisconsin or michigan or other places where they used to have jobs president trump declared that from now on we expect that our partners will faithfully follow the rules just like we do markets will be open to an equal degree on both sides and that private industry not government planners will direct investment only fair every sip of coal bilateral trade agreements will be acceptable he said he rejected large agreements that tie our hands surrender our sovereignty and make enforcement practically impossible presumably referring to the trans-pacific partnership from which the us has withdrawn and wished remaining eleven countries agreed at the same summit to pursue. so those large biological
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trade deals in which you know these it's basically like a large tax code it's like only the insiders only the only only the multinationals only the very very wealthy in the connected know where all the loopholes are and they get their own you know just the system separate and the ball of our own for example right now you know the softening the ground for a deal big deal i've said this for a few years now i would not be surprised if a deal is made selling fannie mae freddie back to people's bank of china so that essentially china becomes america's biggest landlord and keeping prices down and they'll do it in the name of jobs and global harmony and this is i think what we're expecting the next three years because the u.s. is the world's biggest debtor china is the world's biggest creditor so you put those two together you have the biggest creditor taking on some of the u.s. debt this is a quasi government guarantee fannie mae freddie back to you all the people who love borrowing money on those games ok they've got chinese l'amour it's best to move
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global economy now he did also you know upset the democratic partisans because he basically went soft on the south china sea he didn't press you know there of these territorial disputes between philippines and japan and china well here's another headline relating to that. regarding the philippines trump makes friends by putting america first and ignoring human rights in asia president donald trump did not press philippine president to tariffs on human rights issues in the philippines where thousands are believed to have been killed by the police in a raging drug war instead trump raised the terror today and stressed that the two were friends so i mean the interesting thing about this is forget like our own drug war here and how many people are incarcerated and thrown into the prison industrial system but you know they're pressing on the film. and it looks like he's following
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the philippines lead so basically the u.s. relies on the philippines and their bases in the philippines to project power in their region but the philippines because of its location in the south china sea and in the pacific and its utility as a host of massive u.s. military bases serves as a reasonable stronghold of u.s. influence which many see as having declined in comparison to a rising china but in twenty fifteen li the philippines were handed a world court they said that they have the right to the territorial dispute their china laws but to tear came into power and now he just said he basically said i don't want to fight over this when china pushed to territory by announcing it would develop islands just outside the philippines maritime borders the brash filipino back down what do you want me to do declare war against china he said i can't we will lose all our military and policemen tomorrow we will be destroyed as a nation so you know he just returned to the negotiating table and just did there doing deals because. you know people want to just move forward in progress they
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don't want to get stuck into a conflict over little pieces of land as you point out it's a waste of time for the u.s. to lecture any culture on human rights with the president does your complex as you mentioned the biggest largest incarceration rate in the world some people liken it to a continuation of jim crow and slavery because it's sort of way to keep black population and slaves with prison labor so why waste time even trying to take that position just do deals open golf courses get the trade flowing and this will you know temper down their jihadi ism because they'll be too busy on the back nine you know with a double nasty bet against their friend mom a winner in a few bucks so they can go downtown and smoke a pipe they don't need to be warrant on each other and we can all get along on trump's golf course but this whole focus sense that whole third way tony blair bill clinton sort of politics where everything is about this notion of human rights and
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our perception of what human rights are in our perception of how people should run their culture and blah blah blah but in the meantime i want to turn to this chart from the economist and perhaps this might actually ultimately be more important because what about the respect and dignity in of your own population long live and prosper the economists thirty five rich countries u.s. versus south korea but all these little blue lines are other rich developed nations and what it shows that orange line is the u.s. the blue dark blue line is south korea female male and what you see is that the u.s. for women women's life expectancy by twenty thirty will be the lowest of these thirty five like the second to lowest of these thirty five nations richest nations south korea is eating our lunch that's these people are prospering and living longer why are we when we're the ones banging on over and over about all these everything but . the economy and that's what people want to be able to talk about not that human
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rights are obviously important but you know maybe releasing these three million people in the prison system here is you know is an issue that should be addressed by human rights but the fact is we see in the results that you know the declining life expectancy of americans should maybe be addressed life expect next. life expectancy falling birth rates declining birth fatal fatalities mortality rates only man giving birth yes. all across the board you have these key metrics that are now calculated by various world organizations are declining in the u.s. and we don't have kimchi yet you know i don't know what's intention but apparently the south koreans eat this stuff it's like dinner girl that's gross no it's not productive good for you i think currently makes you own invigorated i'm going to
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get some kimchi and live another ten years you know but you know in those last few moments i want to say that while we're banging on about human rights this seems like a human rights issue that americans are living not as long and i don't know who doesn't like that i missed this is a human rights issue i was floating around in the dark looking at these charts thinking about kim and i missed the point your point is this is a human rights issue people in america are dying really they're dying in childbirth they're under educated they can't go to school they can't get health care what the further we do lecturing to other countries when they can't even have the stuff here why why why so just to deal. maybe to look at yourself rather than projecting about what other people are doing wrong maybe it's time these charts would suggest that maybe somebody has to care about us you know in america it's like we're always busy worrying about everybody else maybe look at ourselves that's my final well very well as friends just. don't work much more come your way of the brick.
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and the culture is good out of the big picture but it's so it's a real business which we need to maintain we need to i would but it's no the fact of the prospects of the move to go forward with the draw with the automotive g.p.s. driven track across all of the machines will have less and less people employed so the fact that we easily get to the show business just shows how the rest of the
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world is getting rid of those bits. with the. i simply. didn't have been mild for most independent. just that. day. it was the set of my life who speculate him to me or the now we have a hunk on the. hill i don't know him for that matter. see let him to make the point of me or the and the marriage will
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have one thing closer gave up because of me it's because he sees when i. welcome back to the kaiser report i'm nice guys are time out to go to shanghai and speak with them columns of the china money report dot com dan welcome back emacs all right because it hasn't got much coverage on the us news but it appears uncle trump was actually a big hit in china tell us about it. yeah he was treated like royalty here i mean
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it really rolled out the red carpets. big trade deals announced we got to dine in the forbidden city i think it was a really good visit you know president trump was you know a little bit you know stern with them you know weighed down from his campaign rhetoric in china but oh no it was it was a big trip you got a lot of respect you compare that to when obama came last time for the g. twenty summit you know they forgot to give him the staircase at the air force one and they didn't want to roll out any red carpet so it was a kind of really big contrast in terms of presidential visits here so damn times popularity in china up china they number two or number one biggest economy in the world right now the u.s. media likes to slam trump doesn't really matter if the u.s. media slams tromping in non-logical and we have to view that from that perspective that was quoted in the even in the china daily here in english but it's quite
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interesting the reaction years yeah i guess if americans want the benefits of the china trade they have to stop they they they objection asked are they the folks that are getting in the way with all that you know and washington who are creating a problem there so now a viral video in china trumps granddaughter sounds pretty interesting i didn't care about our in china fam. yeah her video went viral it probably had four or five people that day asked me about it did you see the video it went all over the social media platforms like we chat basically her singing in a traditional chinese song and she was wearing a traditional chinese cheapo when she when she sang it but that was kind of the big takeaway of the visit and was kind of. you know the chinese was very you that very favorably really really like that endured from family i think the chinese you know than i have a theory i want to comment on it it's
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a pretty you know out of the out of a you know roar mle thanking type of fairy but america is the biggest debtor in the world china's the biggest creditor in the world is it possible that we might see some point a deal where the u.s. government under trump sell fannie mae and freddie mac. to china and therefore china becomes america's biggest landlord as a way to address the debt problem the currency problem the dollar problem except i mean i realize it's a bit of an idea i put the five put us on huffington post about six years ago i saw the future. if you think this is a wild idea or does it have some possibility down. well particular to fannie and freddie i think i don't think cheney's want to take on that kind of a bankrupt outfit however as you mention the economy wise the economics positions have already slipped and china is the world's largest creditor. there's a report surfaces week which i've been talking about here on the show and also
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writing about it china has cities now there are large is countries economically speaking you know you have shenzhen now is equal to sweden germany g.d.p. chung do the call to norway you know the three hundred six billion dollar g b cities people have never heard of tongue shown as a g.d.p. that bigger than new zealand so we saw the single day that just happened i mean chinese we talked before on the show digital payments are fifty times larger than the united states but now they are online retail is six times what united states did ali baba and j.d. combined this week on the singles day holiday here eleven eleven it forty billion dollars in sales compare that to last year's black friday and cyber monday combined were only six point eight billion so you literally i see you know china has become a consumption powerhouse not only just a production power also the economic scripts have switch the united states has been that has been industrialized it's constant it's just living off of debt and printed the currency and everything has been turned over to the banking system so the. you
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know what's in store in the future is just going to get more of this unless us can certainly get smarter all right so the policy in china for years was a self-imposed middle class austerity because they pegged the the currency to the dollar as a way to make sure that all of the products that they were export into the u.s. didn't come back to them in the form of inflation as those dollars and yet hit the chinese economy they recycled those back to america and kept the contrary. a on a starvation mode for a few years to kill the american manufacturing capacity now that america's manufacturing capacity is dead sounds like they're getting stage two of their policy they're now going to allow some inflation they're going to allow this middle class to rise they're going to be the world's biggest consumer now that deferred
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the deferred gratification if you well has out kicking into the gratification of now becoming the world's biggest consumer there's also mean that we're going to start saying world beating chinese brands you know we haven't seen chinese brands really the chinese coke the chinese nike the chinese netflix system we're going to start seeing world beating chinese brands now that they're going to be the world's biggest consumer market down i think of it eventually you'll see it and i think the first time we're late is that you're just going to really wealth china is going to do a base to enter their phase one was all about knowing how to you know make all this stuff and do that china in china your target has a reputation for quality everybody loves foreign brands i mean the go to foreign countries like make we're just stealing billions of dollars here you know every year i mean they're just booming so we're going to do it so the brain wise here they're not so strong but you see that attempt to catch up what they do now is they buy brand so you saw a genie bought
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a bull and now they're still in china. yeah there so they're talking about the deals two hundred fifty billion dollars and deals. in boeing airplanes i think the interesting point there was the new oil and gas it seems china is interested in u.s. shale production and when today only you know when you're running a five hundred fifty dollar to trade surplus with the united states importing oil makes a lot of sense because you can quite quickly bring down they've been behind the strategy of the mercantile of the qana me where they do things for them so first they have had a big hype here of duty well you can just come in here and set up a car plant you have to have a joint venture partner or you can just come in the banking sector is closed the oil and gas is closed or the telecom business is closer so many businesses that are off limits and so they've grown their economy behind these huge tourist trade rolls and non-tariff barriers meanwhile the american economies are still over there sucking their thumbs talking about free trade when free trade doesn't exist and i would point i would challenge all american economists and policy makers how many
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more detroit do you need before you wake up that that point is well now dr paul craig roberts and others have come on our show and other shows and talked about america sacrifice manufacturing capacity to china and china has clearly been packing their car saying to the dollar no and this mark and tell us to grab for global manufacturing domination but you know we're in now phase two and so they're going to get some inflation in china. they've got this program called made in china twenty twenty five which i guess speaks of that. but what are they going to do about the dollar as the dollar is still the world's reserve currency and they need to escape the dollar to really triumph and take over the global economy what's the people's bank of china the p.b.s. say tailing i know they're buying a lot of golf it would suggest they might be setting up for a gold backed car say maybe aligning with russia to do that which is what i'm
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hearing what do you hear over there them. as you mention gold there's i think there's multiple strategies on that strength standpoint number one is there going to internationalize the rim and be they've been doing the put the gold into people's hands they are doing it for seven ten years now you know you can go buy gold in any bank in china get a bank account in gold but really the pa i think the big focus now is the rim and be internationalization or also the petro yen you know there's been very loyal sales into you in the whole built in road strategy is going to be you know borrowing r. and b. build up infrastructure you know they're going to control central asia and east asia economically everybody's already was in the grips that's why you see philippines said they walked away from us they said china we're with you you know help us build our economy so they are gradually becoming the regional power in economically the global power but the internationalization their army is the new
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thing they know the deal some bond they're trying to internationalize this in the big strait you know there's thirty countries now holding r. and b. as a reserve asset and it's just going to continue to grow from here yunus the international arm be it compete with the dollar in and i think out my estimate by twenty twenty five twenty thirty when we get in the united states when we get to thirty forty trillion dollars in debt. that's when the game's up right sort of put that in the context the u.s.s. carl a just under are about twenty trillion dollars and that they're saying when we hit forty to fifty trillion dollars and that and any hope of ever being out of debt is permanently put out of range then china simply walks and takes it off. you know all right well dan can you hang on for a second segment. you know absolute no right all right all that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me as are as they say here would like to thank our guest dan collins of the china money we report dot com generated on
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