Tuesday, July 14, 2020

China is collapsing/Carlos Pueblo

China is collapsing/Carlos Pueblo

According many phenomena, China is collapsing now. We must watch how the Chinese refugee escape China and how the rest of the world to response. Chairman Xi is not capable to manage the crisis, the Communist regime can not facing the challenge, and Chinese can no longer bear the hardship.

First of all, there is a trade war between China and the United States. Of course, China and purchase foods from some other nations to make up the insufficient supply of foods to feed the balk population; however, the news are shown not effectively. In addition to the trade war, there is a huge flood facing  27 farming provinces along the Yangtze River. We don't see how the regime can help the almost 40 millions victims of the flood.

There is the Hong Kong issue that is the beginning of an up rising inside China. It doesn't look like to be stoppable. The United Kingdom, the previous ruler, offers to accept 2 millions residents of Hong Kong as refugee. Taiwan and the U.S. also make the similar offers. I believe Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, etc. will soon follow. Can we imagine a much large scale of refugee Chinese 1.4 billions? I can only see North Korean, Russia, and India do have forces to block the refugee and I don't see the rest of Chinese neighbors, such as the Southeast Asia and Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan, etc.

I read some Chinese media reporting that China is planning to attack Taiwan to distract all the tension that may buy some time for the Chinese Communist regime; however, it won't solve a bit of the issue of collapsing.

We don't know how severe of damage in the result of the Wuhan Novel Corona Virus Pandemic in China. We don't know the numbers and we also don't believe their numbers. Based on what we have had in the United States, we know that is very severe. I don't believe that China is better equipped to cure the disease and manage the damage than the U.S.

There is the locust issue in China now and there is also the pig swine which both destroy the domestic foods production. I watch self broadcasting traveler showing $4.00 U.S. for a 500 grams for pork and $4.5 U.S. for a 500 grams of the lard in a rural area of China. It will be harder and harder for the regular Chinese to be survival.

Is there a soft landing as most of the American China experts hope in China? I kind of doubt. I am a history lovers and I can the the end of current Chinese regime and I can wait and see in my comfortable home in Houston and witness the second huge collapse of the Communist regime after 1989. 

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