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originally posted by: Jamey
a reply to: anonentity
Remember that Obama took a 7 trillion-dollar loan from China? Two months later they started turning that debt to land. Right now, we see only the propaganda from the US side, and they see it from their side. The media is most likely painting America as the homeless, drug abusing zombies that we catch glimpses of on YouTube or the like, making America seem sick and weak, a picture like we were given about Sadam Husein or Bashar Al Assad. They are being riled up. We go to war with their ally Russia, and they can invade and collect the land that they paid for. We are Here in America are in deep doo doo.
originally posted by: musicismagic
Sadly it has happened to those still in the DC jail with NO bail and no trial set either. America has now an American style Chinese dictatorship in the Oval Office and them wimps in the DC champers are all talk and no action for the freedoms of all Americans.
On a side note, all is fine in Hong Kong.
originally posted by: Jamey
a reply to: yuppa
Surely you don't think we can fight on two or three fronts with a negative GDP.
originally posted by: yuppa
Oh sure..the red necks,texans, gangs,cartels are all just gonna roll over for chinese paratroopers and invaders. Wrong country. We dont always need to rely on the military to defend ourselves.
A precision guided firearm (PGF). The PGF lets the user choose a target in the rifle’s sights while the weapon decides when it is the best time to shoot – compensating for factors like wind speed, arm shake, recoil, air temperature, humidity and the bullet’s drop due to gravity, all of which can affect accuracy.
originally posted by: yuppa
well they could use that sight with the new calibers as well they just need to update the hardware/software
BEIJING (AP) — In a sharp reversal, China has announced a series of measures rolling back some of its most draconian anti-COVID-19 restrictions, including limiting harsh lockdowns and ordering schools without known infections to resume regular classes. The National Health Commission in a 10-point announcement on Wednesday stipulated that COVID-19 tests and a clean bill of health displayed on a smartphone app would no longer be required, apart from vulnerable areas such as nurseries, elderly care facilities and schools. It also limited the scale of lockdown to individual apartment floors and buildings, rather than entire districts and neighborhoods. People who test positive for the virus will be able to isolate at home rather than in overcrowded and unsanitary field hospitals, and schools where there have been no outbreaks must return to in-class teaching. The announcement follows recent street protests in several cities over the strict “zero-COVID” policy now entering its fourth year, which has been blamed for upending ordinary life, travel and employment while dealing a harsh blow to the national economy.