Rethinking Trade: A Blueprint for a Just and Thriving Global Economy
The $500 Billion Pivot: How the India-US Alliance Can Reshape Global Trade
Trump’s Trade War
Peace For Taiwan Is Possible
Formula For Peace In Ukraine
The Last Age of War, The First Age of Peace: Lord Kalki, Prophecies, and the Path to Global Redemption
AOC 2028: : The Future of American Progressivism
There Are Two Chinas, and America Must Understand Both The technological success that has captured the attention of many in the United States is one aspect of the Chinese economy. There’s another, gloomy one. ....... The other China — gloomy China — tells a different story: sluggish consumer spending, rising unemployment, a chronic housing crisis and a business community bracing for the impact of the trade war. ....... China’s solutions come with a lot of pain ......... Just like the United States, China is a giant country full of disparities: coastal vs. inland, north vs. south, urban vs. rural, rich vs. poor, state-owned vs. private sector, Gen X vs. Gen Z. The ruling Communist Party itself is full of contradictions. It avows socialism, but recoils from giving its citizens a strong social safety net.
.............. Despite the trade war, the Chinese tech entrepreneurs and investors I talked to over the past few weeks were more upbeat than any time in the past three years. Their hope started with DeepSeek’s breakthrough in January. Two venture capitalists told me that they planned to come out of a period of hibernation they started after Beijing’s crackdown on the tech sector in 2021. Both said they were looking to invest in Chinese A.I. applications and robotics. ............. But they are much less optimistic about the economy — the gloomy China. ........... they believed that China’s advances in tech would not be enough to pull the country out of its economic slump ........ Advanced manufacturing makes up about only 6 percent of China’s output, much smaller than real estate, which contributes about 17 percent of gross domestic product even after a sharp slowdown. .............. When I asked them whether China could beat the United States in the trade war, nobody said yes. But they all agreed that China’s pain threshold was much higher. ............. It’s not hard to understand the anxiety felt by Americans frustrated with their country’s struggles to build and manufacture. China has constructed more high-speed rail lines than the rest of the world, deployed more industrial robots per 10,000 manufacturing workers than any country except South Korea and Singapore and now leads globally in electric vehicles, solar panels, drones and several other advanced industries. ............ China’s top-down innovation model, heavily reliant on government subsidies and investment, has proved to be both inefficient and wasteful. Much like the overbuilding in the real estate sector that triggered a crisis and erased much of Chinese household wealth, excessive industrial capacity has deepened imbalances in the economy and raised questions about the model’s sustainability, particularly if broader conditions worsen. .......... In 2018, the country had nearly 500 E.V. makers. By 2024, about 70 remained. Among the casualties was Singulato Motors, a start-up that raised $2.3 billion from investors, including local governments in three provinces. Over eight years, the company failed to deliver a single car and filed for bankruptcy in 2023. ........... The Chinese government tolerates wasteful investment in its chosen initiatives, helping fuel overcapacity. But it is reluctant to make the kind of substantial investments in rural pensions and health insurance that would help lift consumption. ........ “Technological innovation alone cannot resolve China’s structural economic imbalances or cyclical deflationary pressures” ...... “recent advances in technology may reinforce policymakers’ confidence in the current path, increasing the risk of resource and capital misallocation.” ............ The Chinese leadership’s obsession with technological self-reliance and industrial capacity is not helping its biggest challenges: unemployment, weak consumption and a reliance on exports, not to mention the housing crisis. .......... Youth unemployment is 17 percent. The real numbers are believed to be much higher. This summer alone, China’s colleges will graduate more than 12 million new job seekers. ........... Trump was not wrong in saying factories are closing and people are losing their jobs in China. ......... In 2020 Li Keqiang, then the premier, said the foreign trade sector, directly or indirectly, accounted for the employment of 180 million Chinese. “A downturn in foreign trade will almost certainly hit the job market hard,” he said at the onset of the pandemic. Tariffs could be much more devastating. ........... In April, Chinese factories experienced the sharpest monthly slowdown in more than a year while shipments to the United States plunged 21 percent from a year earlier. .......... Mr. Chen lives in the gloomy China. He stopped taking the vaunted high-speed trains because they cost five times as much as a bus. Flying is often cheaper, too. ........ many local governments, even in the wealthiest cities, are deeply in debt. ............... Because he’s in his late 30s, Mr. Chen is considered too old for most jobs. He and his wife had given up on buying a home. Now with the trade war, he expects that the economy will weaken further and that his job prospects will be dimmer. ........ “I’ve become even more cautious with spending,” he said. “I weigh every penny.”
Rethinking Trade: A Blueprint for a Just and Thriving Global Economy
The $500 Billion Pivot: How the India-US Alliance Can Reshape Global Trade
Trump’s Trade War
Peace For Taiwan Is Possible
Formula For Peace In Ukraine
The Last Age of War, The First Age of Peace: Lord Kalki, Prophecies, and the Path to Global Redemption
AOC 2028: : The Future of American Progressivism
Rethinking Trade: A Blueprint for a Just and Thriving Global Economy
The $500 Billion Pivot: How the India-US Alliance Can Reshape Global Trade
Trump’s Trade War
Peace For Taiwan Is Possible
Formula For Peace In Ukraine
The Last Age of War, The First Age of Peace: Lord Kalki, Prophecies, and the Path to Global Redemption
AOC 2028: : The Future of American Progressivism
Prompt to ChatGPT Image Generator: Generate in the style of Artist Leonid Afremov. Topic: walking in the rain.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 16, 2025
I do it. You just do it. Just get started. Make a walk from machine to machine. I think the trick is to not try to lift too heavy. Start light. Do some weight you can do. For a few weeks. Then increase.
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 16, 2025
Rethinking Trade: A Blueprint for a Just and Thriving Global Economy
The $500 Billion Pivot: How the India-US Alliance Can Reshape Global Trade
Trump’s Trade War
Peace For Taiwan Is Possible
Formula For Peace In Ukraine
The Last Age of War, The First Age of Peace: Lord Kalki, Prophecies, and the Path to Global Redemption
AOC 2028: : The Future of American Progressivism
Sam Altman: We Want ChatGPT to Remember Your Entire Life.
— AshutoshShrivastava (@ai_for_success) May 16, 2025
Thoughts??pic.twitter.com/1ionY3rrou
Well said.
— gorklon rust (@elonmusk) May 16, 2025
Enough of this shit. https://t.co/aUZd3QyTBc
Great work by the @SpaceX team! https://t.co/2J8J2GWYAx
— gorklon rust (@elonmusk) May 16, 2025
What does it mean to be "rich" in the United States?
— theficouple (@theficouple) May 15, 2025
Net-worth breakdowns:
Top 1% = $11.6 million
Top 2% = $2.7 million
Top 5% = $1.17 million
Top 10% = $970,900
Top 50% = $585,000
Do these numbers surprise you?
Try out super fast @Starlink on @United! https://t.co/od4xEpG7Yg
— gorklon rust (@elonmusk) May 16, 2025
Rethinking Trade: A Blueprint for a Just and Thriving Global Economy
The $500 Billion Pivot: How the India-US Alliance Can Reshape Global Trade
Trump’s Trade War
Peace For Taiwan Is Possible
Formula For Peace In Ukraine
The Last Age of War, The First Age of Peace: Lord Kalki, Prophecies, and the Path to Global Redemption
AOC 2028: : The Future of American Progressivism
Cancer research has been accelerating and on the news with discoveries, better diagnostics and smarter treatments. It’ll take time to see it all implemented, but I’ve never been more hopeful about what’s coming.
— Peter H. Diamandis, MD (@PeterDiamandis) May 15, 2025
Is this debate time sensitive?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 16, 2025
Do you angel invest?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 16, 2025
the last talk of every YC batch on how to find product market fit@ycombinator pic.twitter.com/66pDRfF0Zd
— Blake Rouse (@cblakerouse) May 15, 2025
Rethinking Trade: A Blueprint for a Just and Thriving Global Economy
The $500 Billion Pivot: How the India-US Alliance Can Reshape Global Trade
Trump’s Trade War
Peace For Taiwan Is Possible
Formula For Peace In Ukraine
The Last Age of War, The First Age of Peace: Lord Kalki, Prophecies, and the Path to Global Redemption
AOC 2028: : The Future of American Progressivism
Go figure! https://t.co/9L4RK6HsrB
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 16, 2025
Do you angel invest?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 16, 2025
एकचोटि कोलम्बोमा एक सेमिनारमा नेपालका गनेमानेका अर्थ र योजना विदहरूसहित म पनि पुगेको थिएँ।
— Madhu Raman Acharya (@MadhuRamanACH) May 16, 2025
बेलुका एक जनाले भने, “योजना आयोगका उपाध्यक्ष भएका मात्र झण्डै चालिस वर्षको अनुभव भएकाहरू यहाँ भेला भइएछ।”
मैले भनें “देश बिगार्नेजति यतै रहेछौं!”
सबै हाँसे।
अब त “फोरम” नै बनेछ!
झन्!!
Ocean freight bookings from China to the U.S. up 275% this week over last week.
— Ryan Petersen (@typesfast) May 16, 2025
There won’t be enough ships for all this cargo. Get ready for surge pricing.
So much for trade war. This is not even trade peace. What is the term?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 16, 2025
Rethinking Trade: A Blueprint for a Just and Thriving Global Economy
The $500 Billion Pivot: How the India-US Alliance Can Reshape Global Trade
Trump’s Trade War
Peace For Taiwan Is Possible
Formula For Peace In Ukraine
The Last Age of War, The First Age of Peace: Lord Kalki, Prophecies, and the Path to Global Redemption
AOC 2028: : The Future of American Progressivism
Trade surge?
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 16, 2025
Rethinking Trade: A Blueprint for a Just and Thriving Global Economy https://t.co/8aGH1Vh2WL @SCMPNews
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 16, 2025
A lot of people that never traveled to China are shocked when they realize their entire perception of China was based on government propaganda. pic.twitter.com/F4MAhwFFoZ
— John Ford (@PDXFato) May 16, 2025
Rethinking Trade: A Blueprint for a Just and Thriving Global Economy
The $500 Billion Pivot: How the India-US Alliance Can Reshape Global Trade
Trump’s Trade War
Peace For Taiwan Is Possible
Formula For Peace In Ukraine
The Last Age of War, The First Age of Peace: Lord Kalki, Prophecies, and the Path to Global Redemption
AOC 2028: : The Future of American Progressivism
Twitter for many years has been a place for polarized ideas clash, supported by algorithm that loves engagements and arguments. Its a place where commons sense and reality die. I wish I could have followed the advice from this video 5 yrs ago. pic.twitter.com/mYJy3SWIRI
— John Ford (@PDXFato) May 16, 2025
Amazing that one person can influence information like this.... pic.twitter.com/Tdng9KLGnQ
— John Ford (@PDXFato) May 16, 2025
For the past month I debated with many people on Twitter about Tariffs and China. I sadly learned that sentiment in this video is common for progressive left leaning Americans. CCP & Democratic party are closely aligned in their belief that Americans are lazy and cant work. https://t.co/jKCtWLhCnL
— John Ford (@PDXFato) May 13, 2025
Trump strutted into the weekend tariff talks like a peacock, chest puffed, promising to drag factories back to American soil and make Uncle Sam’s economy roar. But what did we get? A pathetic wet noodle of a deal where China just tossed a few tariff cuts our way, like crumbs to a…
— John Ford (@PDXFato) May 13, 2025
Rethinking Trade: A Blueprint for a Just and Thriving Global Economy
The $500 Billion Pivot: How the India-US Alliance Can Reshape Global Trade
Trump’s Trade War
Peace For Taiwan Is Possible
Formula For Peace In Ukraine
The Last Age of War, The First Age of Peace: Lord Kalki, Prophecies, and the Path to Global Redemption
AOC 2028: : The Future of American Progressivism
Trump capitulated today. China who exports very little and consumes very little from US will lower Tarrifs. And That is it. I support Trump more than Dems. But lets call a spade a spade.... pic.twitter.com/mYxKNY2fYg
— John Ford (@PDXFato) May 12, 2025
(1) Used Smartphones & Electronics (2) Pre-Owned Fashion (Clothing & Accessories) (3) Used Furniture & Home Appliances (4) Pre-Owned Vehicles (Two-Wheelers & Cars) (5) Kids & Baby Products
— Paramendra Kumar Bhagat (@paramendra) May 16, 2025
it is amazing and exciting how much software one person is going to be able to create with tools like this.
— Sam Altman (@sama) May 16, 2025
"you can just do things" is one of my favorite memes; i didn't think it would apply to AI itself, and its users, in such an important way so soon. https://t.co/6QrZkV4oo9
Actually what is unfortunate is that with your blind lust to try to score cheap publicity points & please some people sitting across the border, you refuse to acknowledge that the IWT has been one of the biggest historic betrayals of the interests of the people of J&K. I have… https://t.co/j55YwE2r39
— Omar Abdullah (@OmarAbdullah) May 16, 2025
Rethinking Trade: A Blueprint for a Just and Thriving Global Economy
The $500 Billion Pivot: How the India-US Alliance Can Reshape Global Trade
Trump’s Trade War
Peace For Taiwan Is Possible
Formula For Peace In Ukraine
The Last Age of War, The First Age of Peace: Lord Kalki, Prophecies, and the Path to Global Redemption
AOC 2028: : The Future of American Progressivism
omar abdullah preaching nationalism to mehbooba, barkha dutt taking india's side, dhruv rathee being called an indian agent by paksitanis.
— Nith.exe (@aigoesrogue) May 16, 2025
pretty sure some time traveler moved a chair somewhere else, there's no other explanation.
If our ancestors moved 25,000 steps a day just to survive, we can hit 10,000 for our well-being. Once you get into the habit, you'll be grateful!
— Peter H. Diamandis, MD (@PeterDiamandis) May 16, 2025
Scientists have created Gold in the lab.
— tic toc (@TicTocTick) May 15, 2025
It’s over folks. pic.twitter.com/rzEEtJnnJ9
on my bday march 5 - I decided to build https://t.co/SpzhyERlE4 in public.
— Sherry Jiang (@SherryYanJiang) May 16, 2025
60 days later, i’m kind of blown away 🤯
– 3M impressions
– 7k new followers
– 5k+ app downloads
here's what i've learned about building-in-public:
1. post progress daily- even when it feels like… pic.twitter.com/aFFVndir06
wow so far DMs in a shockingly even dead heat between
— Sam Altman (@sama) May 16, 2025
"you made a software engineer and didn't include unlimited use in the $20 plan? fuck you!"
and
"you made a software engineer and you're not charging $20k a month for it? what the fuck?"
Rethinking Trade: A Blueprint for a Just and Thriving Global Economy
The $500 Billion Pivot: How the India-US Alliance Can Reshape Global Trade
Trump’s Trade War
Peace For Taiwan Is Possible
Formula For Peace In Ukraine
The Last Age of War, The First Age of Peace: Lord Kalki, Prophecies, and the Path to Global Redemption
AOC 2028: : The Future of American Progressivism
While our social media army is urging a boycott of Turkey, Ankara is at the heart of the ongoing Ukraine-Russia peace negotiations and placing itself at the centre of the multi polar new world order. Turkish drones were used by Ukraine in war but that hasn’t stopped Russia, our…
— Rajdeep Sardesai (@sardesairajdeep) May 16, 2025
As someone involved in academic research on AI, it is notable to me that most of the key experiments showing the impressive abilities of AI on work, medicine, psychology, and so many other fields were done on GPT-4… a model that is now so obsolete that it is gone from ChatGPT. pic.twitter.com/kt7gatmbEB
— Ethan Mollick (@emollick) May 15, 2025
Rethinking Trade: A Blueprint for a Just and Thriving Global Economy
The $500 Billion Pivot: How the India-US Alliance Can Reshape Global Trade
Trump’s Trade War
Peace For Taiwan Is Possible
Formula For Peace In Ukraine
The Last Age of War, The First Age of Peace: Lord Kalki, Prophecies, and the Path to Global Redemption
AOC 2028: : The Future of American Progressivism
There Are Two Chinas, and America Must Understand Both The technological success that has captured the attention of many in the United States is one aspect of the Chinese economy. There’s another, gloomy one. ....... The other China — gloomy China — tells a different story: sluggish consumer spending, rising unemployment, a chronic housing crisis and a business community bracing for the impact of the trade war. ....... China’s solutions come with a lot of pain ......... Just like the United States, China is a giant country full of disparities: coastal vs. inland, north vs. south, urban vs. rural, rich vs. poor, state-owned vs. private sector, Gen X vs. Gen Z. The ruling Communist Party itself is full of contradictions. It avows socialism, but recoils from giving its citizens a strong social safety net.
.............. Despite the trade war, the Chinese tech entrepreneurs and investors I talked to over the past few weeks were more upbeat than any time in the past three years. Their hope started with DeepSeek’s breakthrough in January. Two venture capitalists told me that they planned to come out of a period of hibernation they started after Beijing’s crackdown on the tech sector in 2021. Both said they were looking to invest in Chinese A.I. applications and robotics. ............. But they are much less optimistic about the economy — the gloomy China. ........... they believed that China’s advances in tech would not be enough to pull the country out of its economic slump ........ Advanced manufacturing makes up about only 6 percent of China’s output, much smaller than real estate, which contributes about 17 percent of gross domestic product even after a sharp slowdown. .............. When I asked them whether China could beat the United States in the trade war, nobody said yes. But they all agreed that China’s pain threshold was much higher. ............. It’s not hard to understand the anxiety felt by Americans frustrated with their country’s struggles to build and manufacture. China has constructed more high-speed rail lines than the rest of the world, deployed more industrial robots per 10,000 manufacturing workers than any country except South Korea and Singapore and now leads globally in electric vehicles, solar panels, drones and several other advanced industries. ............ China’s top-down innovation model, heavily reliant on government subsidies and investment, has proved to be both inefficient and wasteful. Much like the overbuilding in the real estate sector that triggered a crisis and erased much of Chinese household wealth, excessive industrial capacity has deepened imbalances in the economy and raised questions about the model’s sustainability, particularly if broader conditions worsen. .......... In 2018, the country had nearly 500 E.V. makers. By 2024, about 70 remained. Among the casualties was Singulato Motors, a start-up that raised $2.3 billion from investors, including local governments in three provinces. Over eight years, the company failed to deliver a single car and filed for bankruptcy in 2023. ........... The Chinese government tolerates wasteful investment in its chosen initiatives, helping fuel overcapacity. But it is reluctant to make the kind of substantial investments in rural pensions and health insurance that would help lift consumption. ........ “Technological innovation alone cannot resolve China’s structural economic imbalances or cyclical deflationary pressures” ...... “recent advances in technology may reinforce policymakers’ confidence in the current path, increasing the risk of resource and capital misallocation.” ............ The Chinese leadership’s obsession with technological self-reliance and industrial capacity is not helping its biggest challenges: unemployment, weak consumption and a reliance on exports, not to mention the housing crisis. .......... Youth unemployment is 17 percent. The real numbers are believed to be much higher. This summer alone, China’s colleges will graduate more than 12 million new job seekers. ........... Trump was not wrong in saying factories are closing and people are losing their jobs in China. ......... In 2020 Li Keqiang, then the premier, said the foreign trade sector, directly or indirectly, accounted for the employment of 180 million Chinese. “A downturn in foreign trade will almost certainly hit the job market hard,” he said at the onset of the pandemic. Tariffs could be much more devastating. ........... In April, Chinese factories experienced the sharpest monthly slowdown in more than a year while shipments to the United States plunged 21 percent from a year earlier. .......... Mr. Chen lives in the gloomy China. He stopped taking the vaunted high-speed trains because they cost five times as much as a bus. Flying is often cheaper, too. ........ many local governments, even in the wealthiest cities, are deeply in debt. ............... Because he’s in his late 30s, Mr. Chen is considered too old for most jobs. He and his wife had given up on buying a home. Now with the trade war, he expects that the economy will weaken further and that his job prospects will be dimmer. ........ “I’ve become even more cautious with spending,” he said. “I weigh every penny.”
Rethinking Trade: A Blueprint for a Just and Thriving Global Economy
The $500 Billion Pivot: How the India-US Alliance Can Reshape Global Trade
Trump’s Trade War
Peace For Taiwan Is Possible
Formula For Peace In Ukraine
The Last Age of War, The First Age of Peace: Lord Kalki, Prophecies, and the Path to Global Redemption
AOC 2028: : The Future of American Progressivism
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