@kewpiesaid If countries were humans, they'd have to be male.
We are the greatest!
Our xxx is bigger than your xxx!
... etc, etc
It's all meaningless preening and strutting. Countries are artificial entities, just like corporations. Or football teams. What do you use as a yardstick?
Your way off track nothing to do with China unless of course you're talking in riddles! 🙂
@kewpiesaid If countries were humans, they'd have to be male.
We are the greatest!
Our xxx is bigger than your xxx!
... etc, etc
It's all meaningless preening and strutting. Countries are artificial entities, just like corporations. Or football teams. What do you use as a yardstick?
@kewpiesaid I figured you wouldn't get it, Rusty. Not to worry. ☺
OH I got it and it wasn't close to what is going on.
It has nothing to do with who has the biggest one kewpie, it has to do with who has the most power.
Do you think at this point the U.S. is stronger than China or China has any concerns in the least about the U.S.. Do you think Korea cares what the U.S. tell them to do?
It is all about who has the most POWER!!!!
The U.S. has to get back to where it was before it is too late, you probably have somehing which is from China that you own.
@ghost-of-a-dukesaid You stated, 'you probably have something which is from China that you own,' clearly implying this somehow made China powerful.
My Lichtenstein comparison merely highlighted how flawed your 'reasoning' was.
goad I bet you too own something which was made in China. Their products are all over the world. What other country do you know of that can claim that?
My reasoning is flawed in no way, just your way of thinking is when it concerns me. 😉 😛
Check the bottom of your fine China and tell me where it was made! 😉
In 2019: UK exports to China were worth £30.7 billion; imports from China were £49.0 billion, resulting in a trade deficit of -£18.3 billion. The UK had a small surplus with China on trade in services, outweighed by a deficit on trade in goods. China accounted for 4.4% of UK exports and 6.8% of all UK imports.Jul 14, 2020