28-Jul-15 World View -- China faces nightmare political scenario with stock market plunge

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28-Jul-15 World View -- China faces nightmare political scenario with stock market plunge

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28-Jul-15 World View -- China faces nightmare political scenario with stock market plunge

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US military says China is lying about its artificial islands
China state TV shows mock military attack on Taiwan
China faces nightmare political scenario with stock market plunge
Turkey-US 'ISIS-free zone' in Syria becomes increasingly controversial


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Re: 28-Jul-15 World View -- China faces nightmare political scenario with stock market plunge

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So does this mean China isn't going to take over the world? Or does this mean the Chinese government will panic and launch a regional war to unite the nation behind the CCP? Now might be a good time to manufacture an incident with the Phillippines or Japan.

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Re: 28-Jul-15 World View -- China faces nightmare political scenario with stock market plunge

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According to CNBC this morning, "Local governments in China announced
that they'll be buying more stocks."

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Hmmm --interesting --- China -- a repeat?

The Fall of the Ming Dynasty (1557–1644)
Like the Yuan Empire, the Ming Empire had strong leaders and was prosperous at the beginning. But like the Yuan Empire, at the end there were rebellions and natural disasters, a period of cold and dry climate, the economy was in shambles, people believed that the Ming court had lost the Mandate of Heaven, and the ruling court was ineffectual. http://www.chinahighlights.com/travelgu ... ynasty.htm

The Maunder Minimum, also known as the "prolonged sunspot minimum", is the name used for the period starting in about 1645 and continuing to about 1715 when sunspots became exceedingly rare, as noted by solar observers of the time. https://www.google.com/search?espv=2&bi ... pIKHbvdAME

Will we have another minimum? depends upon what you read -- you know --- politics --

Nature holds all of the trump cards, and plays them as She see's fit. We are but pawns in the grand game.

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Re: 28-Jul-15 World View -- China faces nightmare political scenario with stock market plunge

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"I managed to sell them all at a loss today, and so I lost 320,000 yuan in two days. I don't have confidence on the market any more. I don't want to get into the market again." http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-07-2 ... -own-words ,--- coming to a country near you?

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But the take over of China in 1644 by the Manchus revitalized the country. Could a new order revitalize China? Is that such a good idea? I mean, wouldn't they still be on course to attack America? Trends, mass movements, can't be stopped so easily...

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Guest wrote:But the take over of China in 1644 by the Manchus revitalized the country. Could a new order revitalize China? Is that such a good idea? I mean, wouldn't they still be on course to attack America? Trends, mass movements, can't be stopped so easily...
Yes, But directions and alliances can and do change. To what? Only time will tell.

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Re: 28-Jul-15 World View -- China faces nightmare political scenario with stock market plunge

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Shanghai SE Composite Index China -83.40 -2.20% 3,705.77 3:29am ET
“Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.”

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