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mrswdk wrote:Yes, the state owns all of the land in China. So when you said 'own property', you meant 'own a house'? Because even that's wrong. You can own the house, just not the land underneath it.
Bernie Sanders wrote:mrswdk wrote:Yes, the state owns all of the land in China. So when you said 'own property', you meant 'own a house'? Because even that's wrong. You can own the house, just not the land underneath it.
In America, we don't own the land, as long as we pay property taxes aka lease fees, we keep the house. See we are in the same boat. Many senior citizens have to sell their homes, cause they can't afford the property taxes.
aage wrote: Maybe you're right, but since we receive no handlebars from the mod I think we should get some ourselves.
rishaed wrote:Bernie Sanders wrote:mrswdk wrote:Yes, the state owns all of the land in China. So when you said 'own property', you meant 'own a house'? Because even that's wrong. You can own the house, just not the land underneath it.
In America, we don't own the land, as long as we pay property taxes aka lease fees, we keep the house. See we are in the same boat. Many senior citizens have to sell their homes, cause they can't afford the property taxes.
Bernie that is not the same as China. You see as long as I pay the tax for the land, I get to decide whether to buy or sell it. Aka OWNERSHIP. At that point the land belongs to me. JP Morgan down the road can't make a deal with the government to yank the land out from underneath me without my consent. It doesn't matter if I'm using the land for forest, have a house built on it, use it for farmland ect.
In china, lets say you get a house. The next day JP Morgan down the road makes a deal with the government, and you get evicted from said house, because even though you "own" the house, you don't own the land or have any rights to the land. And most of the time they won't even compensate you. So unless you are clever enough to make a homemade RPG, or have good connections as we say, you ain't gonna win. And even then, you might not win. So no, mrswdk, I don't count that as "owning" property in any sense of the word. If you own the house you should own the land underneath the house.
Bernie Sanders wrote:Ever heard of Eminent domain? None of our properties is safe from government or private businesses.
mrswdk wrote:Haha.
In which case it's not at all like China.
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GoranZ wrote:After the warships, the Pentagon is now sending warplanes to the disputed South China Sea. Does this mean Uncle Sam is moving from the Middle East to Asia?
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GoranZ wrote:After the warships, the Pentagon is now sending warplanes to the disputed South China Sea. Does this mean Uncle Sam is moving from the Middle East to Asia?
puhrinsuhtun wrote:The great and almighty US of A will not cower in fear....oh wait Obama is president...
But just you wait, when the mighty US of A gets a real American like Donald Trump all other countries will bow down to the great US of A
puhrinsuhtun wrote:The great and almighty US of A will not cower in fear....oh wait Obama is president...
But just you wait, when the mighty US of A gets a real American like Donald Trump all other countries will bow down to the great US of A
GoranZ wrote:Things are getting serious in South China Sea, very serious. So far the Chinese are not brave enough(although they are capable) to show their teeth as Russians showed them, but I wonder for how long.
Beijing Accuses US Destroyer of Violating China’s Territorial Waters
And this is even more serious...
Washington Views Russia, China as Its Main 'Targets'?
If any potential Ruso-Chinese alliance is much more powerful than everything that US and all their ally's can assemble(if we assume 90% of US ally's doesn't chicken out), I wonder why Americans want to poke both Russian and Chinese bear at the same time. Adrenaline Rush maybe?
jimboston wrote:The US couldn't win a Land War against either Russia or China... i.e. US couldn't successfully invade either country.
An Air & Sea War is a different story. I think the US has enough Air & Sea power to successfully beat down both of those countries simultaneously. Assuming that the war remained non-nuclear (if that happened we'd all lose); and also assuming the US didn't care about collateral damage to our allies. The US homeland would remain relatively safe. China and Russia would be under siege. They'd be able to hurt regional allies, but not the Contiguous 48.
Of course this is all baloney and will never happen. US and China are tied together economically in such a way that it's in neither countries interest. I know all our consumer good would dry up. I don't know how reliant our military is on materials that have components sourced from Asia. I assume heavily. In general, both from a consumer and military point of view, I think our reliance on imports is disgraceful.
jimboston wrote:The US couldn't win a Land War against either Russia or China... i.e. US couldn't successfully invade either country.
An Air & Sea War is a different story. I think the US has enough Air & Sea power to successfully beat down both of those countries simultaneously. Assuming that the war remained non-nuclear (if that happened we'd all lose); and also assuming the US didn't care about collateral damage to our allies. The US homeland would remain relatively safe. China and Russia would be under siege. They'd be able to hurt regional allies, but not the Contiguous 48.
Of course this is all baloney and will never happen. US and China are tied together economically in such a way that it's in neither countries interest. I know all our consumer good would dry up. I don't know how reliant our military is on materials that have components sourced from Asia. I assume heavily. In general, both from a consumer and military point of view, I think our reliance on imports is disgraceful.
Bernie Sanders wrote:China and Russia is only a danger to it's neighbors and their own citizens.
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