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And they need to remove all Chinese companies from our capital markets until they follow our financial reporting rules and offer 100% reciprocity. Otherwise go trade in Angola. Have fun.

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Tried to do that in the White house!

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I voted yes, but (to me) that should be conditional upon the US not developing a similar digital fiat currency to use within its borders.

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China's economy is proving to be weaker on built on a questionable foundation than previously thought. Hopefully this slows or dulls the appetite for a digital yuan.

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What would happen if we attacked the yuan, put a policy in place that any country holding more than X amounts of yuan get isolated from the dollar ?

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would prefer not to use dollar as a weapon. that's what is getting the dollar under attack.

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Oh that's right you have spoken about this on Warroom.

Thx

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The dollar isn't stable if used as a weapon.

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I opened this article via a registered email account. I Voted but was refused, so I entered my email which said was invalid. Then via some magic entered both email (no change) and password via Chrome (stored) and PRESTO! Oceania seems to be losing ground to Eurasia, but the Ministry of Truth says that chocolate rations have been increased to 20 grammes per week — not stated is that it was 30!

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Get out & vote as if your life & the lives of your children depended on it. Vote by the millions to stop this travesty.

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Isn't the U.S. just a few months away from releasing its own digital currency? Looks like we'll have a real digital war. Hope we don't do anything until Trumps back in the White House.

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One might think the US would be less likely to use a digital currency as a form of social control -- but after what Biden has done, let's think again.

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Not voting for any candidate who does not promise to keep CBDC off our shores and likewise the WHO’s governance over our health determinations.

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Yes, indeed, I'm equally if not more concerned about US sanctions against its own citizens.

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