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    #13
    The wheels are in motion for a disruptive change that few people are ready for. This report predicts 45M jobs will be gone inside of a decade due to AI. So you are looking at a world where everything is made in a other country and our remaining service economy is run online.

    Some of you are sending your kids to university should have a closer look where the disruption will be.

    https://www.mckinsey.com/featured-insights/future-of-work/the-future-of-work-after-covid-19

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      #14
      Originally posted by jazz View Post
      I dont see how thats possible. China can never win any conventional war against the US, if the US actually fights one. US still has 20,000 nukes.

      But if they lay down and let china chip away at their interests over time, thats more likely how we lose. Weak retards like Biden and Trudeau are the enablers. China took HK back under its commie umbrella, Taiwan will be next.
      Rewriting history again Jazz? Are you actually insinuating Biden and Trudeau are responsible for the Hong Kong repatriation?

      For your information repatriation talks between Britain and China started back in 1982 and were signed in 1984 when Margaret Thatcher was PM (and Regan was President) with date of actual transfer of power to China set for Jan 1, 1997, well before current administrations. And ever since 1997 there has been regular uprisings of dissent in Hong Kong. The most frequent and destructive events actually have happened during Trump's term.

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        #15
        All great nations have think tanks that strategically design nation-buildiing grand infrastructure programs to enhance and support the whole country. Our government is allowing age-old railways to fall into disrepare, the oil industry to retreat, western regions to depopulate. This is the Canadiian Way.

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          #16
          Originally posted by dmlfarmer View Post
          Rewriting history again Jazz? Are you actually insinuating Biden and Trudeau are responsible for the Hong Kong repatriation?

          For your information repatriation talks between Britain and China started back in 1982 and were signed in 1984 when Margaret Thatcher was PM (and Regan was President) with date of actual transfer of power to China set for Jan 1, 1997, well before current administrations. And ever since 1997 there has been regular uprisings of dissent in Hong Kong. The most frequent and destructive events actually have happened during Trump's term.

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          If you read what jazz put, and come up with that drivel as to what he was talking about, it tells me you need to think whilst you read.

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            #17
            China and Russia have a window to exert their influence as world powers before their population ages out. The likes of India is on their heels and about to surpass them with a younger population. 30 years sounds like a long time but the former two will see sizeable population declines and increased median age. Old people don’t wage war or do much. Our western nations need to keep dominant long enough to wait them out.

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              #18
              For millenia those two cultures have never trusted their govt and individualism was punished.
              The opposite of our very short experience. Neither superior just the facts.
              For Saskfarmer with age may come the wisdom to let some things go. Time and change are inevitable. Although I too bemoan what I see as fundamental changes, this is no longer Lincoln's world where every man had the desire or skills to utilize his resources for benefit.
              Over the next century or two what Canada looks like will change or disappear. Our great grandchildren will survive the environment of the time.
              I'll be dust but for now I'm gonna live as large as possible with no apologies. Teach the young what I can and burn the rest before the bums out there waste it all.

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                #19
                China is now the largest importer of agricultural products in the world.Also they pay with cash , unlike some other countries.Scares me to think where farming would be without them.

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                  #20
                  Scares me to think in 20 years when they buy less.

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                    #21
                    Only silver lining to the next election is chuck will be too busy filling out mail in ballots to spend much time posting on here.

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                      #22
                      Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post
                      Scares me to think in 20 years when they buy less.
                      And thats why we should be working with a real up and coming democracy like India.

                      Too bad we have a retard running our country and a leader of one of the opposition parties banned from that country.

                      Nice touch Canada, FFS.

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                        #23
                        Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post
                        Scares me to think in 20 years when they buy less.
                        That could go either way.
                        A shrinking aging population but with growing afluence thanks to invesment and automation etc. could still increase their consumption of calories, specifically more expensive calories. Plus their pets, plus the additional land required by more affluent people(imagine if they all wanted a yard the size of a local city lot...) takes away from available farmland.
                        They might still be trying to buy influence in other parts of the world with bribes infrastructure, and even food.

                        Or they could just lose affluence and population at the same time.

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                          #24
                          Exactly Jazz. We need to think long like China. I hate communism but at the core of ccp is a group of technocrats running the show thinking long term as they don’t need to worry about election cycles. If anyone needs worry is Russia as that’s a bunch of kleptocrats heeled by a chess master kleptocrat. He now needs to stay there till he dies as he will face a similar fate out of office. I fear in the west election cycles and the ensuing popularity contests feed into the primal desires of the electorate. Essentially a bunch of cave dwellers with a myopic view. No different than the poor bugger in China or Russia. All fed bs propaganda and wanting to fed it. Essentially a bunch of feeder calves craving as much barley as can be unknowingly contributing to their own fate. History repeats itself but the technology element throws a curve into it, and I think it has mankind in situation where we are essentially the highest order of development but tribal as ever. Even if war or strife were to break out I do not think it would have the effect it once did. You can see this in the markets how technology has caused detachment from reality.

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