Quote Originally Posted by enoch View Post
Please define hyperinflation so we can use the math and historical precedent and economic data to determine if it is even possible.
Please refer to my previous posts addressing the road to hyperinflation that the USG has now doomed its people but you may also use this one from last week:
Deutsche Bank issues dire economic warning for America
https://thehill.com/opinion/finance/...ng-for-america

The USG is attempting to downplay the rise in CPI but it's obvious that when you print 20% of the total money supply in 1 year, there's going to inflation. Hyperinflation, that is.

Of all the nations that matter on earth it is fair to say the US represses it’s population the least. China would be the top oppressor of its own people.

Freedom to own guns, to access the global internet, free speech, economic freedoms, freedom to not wear a mask or get a vaccine or quarantine during covid, transparent judicial processes, a lack of regulation in comparison to say Europe.

One is hard pressed to find a freer populace in the world entire than the US one. If a lack of freedom leads to decline China would already be toast. The idea that a lack of freedom leads to a declining nation state is a poor argument unless you Believe China Saudi Arabia Turkey etc are in serious decline already.
What you call "freedom" is really having the freedom to impotently go on a diatribe against the government's policies which is nothing compared to the freedom to enact change.

Ask yourself, why did nothing change after the Snowden Revelations? the USG is still clamping down on freedom, even more so as they feel their grip on power slipping with civil unrest and riots from not just the new religion of BLM but also outright white nationalist groups as we saw in 2017. Not to mention the modern blood libel/conspiracy theory that is QAnon.

Did you know that US SECSTATE Blinken who became infamous for his arrogance at Anchorage was forced into the humbling role of reaching out to Chinese FM Yang Jiechi and begging for a meeting? Sounds like hyperinflation has the US ruling class spooked.
It also reflected that the US has realized that merely seeking conflicts with China, and being blindly arrogant, hardline while engaging in extremely selfish unilateralism cannot address Washington's concerns or have its goals reached, noted the expert, and the US still needs to coordinate with China regarding issues like trade and regional order, they said.
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The phone call was at the US' invitation, according to news report. Given Washington's diplomatic style, there must be something urgent about which the US believes a conversation with China is indispensable, Li Haidong, a professor at the Institute of International Relations of the China Foreign Affairs University, told the Global Times.
Source: https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202106/1226000.shtml


Just this week, we saw another demonstration of American weakness and decline in their increasing irrelevance in the G-7 and the inability of the US in getting its allies to follow its orders, especially in relation to china:
https://www.politico.com/news/2021/0...e-biden-493834

Also, why would free and democratic nations try to stifle media reporting over their so called 'unity' in the G-7?
Internet Reportedly Shut Off as G7 Leaders Squabble With Biden Over China
Source: https://www.thedailybeast.com/intern...ticles&via=rss
Smells like weakness to me.