Money & Economics

Wasn't DOGE going to audit Fort Knox a few weeks back?

What ever happened to that? I am assuming the same things that have happened with all the "arrests" from all the fraud that they have found......
Yeah, Elon mentioned, he wanted to see the actual gold, I am with him.
 
Chinese thoughts ..

"Call Damn It"

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How Presidents stand for different things .. of course there is more nuance that is required

 
Could China win a trade war with America?

 
Good video covering the issues ..


Gordon Chang: “This is an existential struggle… and we better win it.”
American Thought Leaders - The Epoch Times


This is the full version of Jan Jekielek’s interview with Gordon Chang. The interview was first released on Epoch TV on April 16, 2025.

As the U.S.-China trade war continues to escalate, Jan Jekielek sat down with China analyst Gordon Chang.

“Jamie Dimon said this: ‘Why don’t you just pick up the phone?’ Well, the reason is we’ve had that attitude for five decades … and look where it’s gotten us. So, if the Chinese want to do something about our tariffs, it’s up to them to pick up the phone,” says Chang.
What is the current state of play when it comes to Trump’s tariff strategy? Is it working in America’s favor?

“The only way China wins this trade war is if it gets Trump to preemptively surrender,” says Chang. “This is an existential struggle. It’s more than just a trade war. It’s more than just a tariff war. And we better win it.”

And how is Xi Jinping’s leadership being challenged inside China?

“General He, I think, was sacked not by Xi Jinping, but by the adversaries of Xi Jinping in the Chinese military ... we have seen all these unexplained and unusual disappearances of military officers, especially since the middle of 2023,” says Chang. “I think this is the most dangerous moment in history.”


 
" .. the CCP can not tolerate a fair fight .. " ( because in a fair fight they lose )

Inside China’s Business World with Patrick Jenevein | China Considered
Hoover Institution

Dr. Elizabeth Economy sits down with Patrick Jenevein to discuss his career in the energy industry in China, the outlook for foreign individuals and companies seeking to do business in the country, and his new book - Dancing with the Dragon. Jenevein, who worked in the country for more than 20 years, recounts a collection of stories ranging from one of his company’s first deals in the country’s far west, negotiating with one of Deng Xiaoping’s top advisers to detailing the frustrations that eventually led him to leave the country.