China has taught us how to increase the GDP bigly with minimal effort: find out how GDP is assessed and scam the assessment.
Building fake cities has proven to be a very effected way to scam the system. If it works for Beijing, it'll work for Washington.
Fun fact: when the government spends money, it adds to the GDP. f the private sector makes a hammer and someone pays $5 for it, then it adds $5 to GDP. If the government pays $100 for the same hammer, it adds $100 to GDP.
No wonder the GDP of 'Murica is so high then.
This just solidifies my suspicion that stating the success of an economy by citing its GDP is pretty much like citing Wall Street record numbers to support a case that Main Street is doing great.
USA nowadays is eerily like China, only our "Potemkin Villages" once were thriving business districts until the coof culture turned them into ghost towns. That blows.
What's up with those fake cities in China? Did they really just build cities and leave them empty? Do you know how expensive it is to maintain climate control in a building?
They learned that this is how America scams GDP. The federal reserve basically lowers interest rates every year so that more and more loans are created to build houses. These houses create construction jobs, more materials demand, more population growth which only stay if more construction happens. So what do you do? Lower interest rates over and over again to build more houses.
The chinese realized our economy is a debt scam and just eliminated a few steps to emulate it. They're not even pretending like everything is okay and normal, they're obviously playing the system to a more extreme level and they don't give a shit because nobody will ever call them out on it.
You are right.
They see our weakness. China encourages diversity in the west. China watches us fucking idiots. Multi-culturalism is great for the west. China watches and doesn't say a thing. China is also AWARE of the JQ.
Yes, China built "potemkin cities" that were just for show and are quite underpopulated.
When a building isn't filled, there's not much need to shell out to keep the HVAC on.
I guess you meant fit out, but they had to include plumbing and electric. That's shell, and even that is expensive to maintain.
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