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The Chinese Communist Party and Property Rights: Why China has everything to lose if it goes to war – July 18, 2020,

Posted on July 18, 2020 by RichInWriters

The Chinese Communist Party and Property Rights: Why China has everything to lose if it goes to war – July 18, 2020,

What do I get if I win? Even if you join the U.S military, prior to joining, you’re definitely asking yourself, what’s the benefit of me joining? How will I be compensated if I join your war? Joining the U.S military, you’re fighting for freedom, you’re fighting for future financial benefits, you’re fighting for a free education, you’re fighting for honor, you’re putting your life on the line and there are certain things as a military person that’ you’ll know that regular civilians will never comprehend, and again you’re fighting for freedom which in economic terms is fighting for PROPERTY RIGHTS.

When you join the U.S military you’re not fighting for Donald Trump or Joe Biden, you’re fighting for freedom, when a person joins the Chinese Communist Party military, make no mistake about it, they’re fighting for Xi Jinping and their communist regime.

Terrorist in many middle eastern countries often have the same conflict, when they encounter a country like Israel as an example. When you’re working for a dictator or if you’re working for an oppressive regime, you’d be surprised how quickly you’ll surrender when you’re face to face with your enemy.

When your life is on the line, if you’re given the chance to think about it, unless you’re fueled entirely by revenge, chances are it will be hard to keep your morale high. It’s hard to fight for communism when you know what communism is.

If the Chinese Communist Party goes to war with the United States, for many people in the Chinese military, this will be their chance to get out, this will be there chance to end the oppressive communist regime. Will all of the Chinese military deflect? Of course not, but a HOT war is something serious if Canada has an example was in a hot war, gun regulations are over, Canadians will take their chances with the Canadian government. Whether the Canadian government bans guns or not, Canadians will openly stop obeying, because their personal lives are on the line.

Deep down most humans want a society based on individualism, it’s just that people on the Bully pulpit are good at selling collectivism. War with a free nation is the chance for many Chinese people to deflect, it’s not like the U.S is planning an invasion of China, the opposite is true, the Chinese Communist Party is making an attempt to dominate the world.

There’s a problem with the Chinese Communist Party dominating the world and that problem is property rights. Communists don’t respect property rights, so what is often the case with communists is that they confuse willingness to work with them, as their false sense of economic prosperity.

If China closes itself off from the world with trade, this would have an immediate devastating effect on the global economy, but eventually, the world will get used to it. Private companies now nationalized will take their losses and move on, but now all of sudden China’s private sector economy is cut off from the rest of the world which makes the Chinese Communist Party more responsible for the economic lives of its own people.

The value of the renminbi will fall as people dump it and stop accepting their currency, there will be first and foremost a concentration on ending the Chinese Communist Party, eventually, the Chinese people will figure this out and decide for themselves if they’re going to fight to keep their oppressive communist regime. Again the Chinese people don’t have Property rights, and again, Hong Kong and Taiwan will most like align with the United States.

I have contacts in China, they tolerate the Chinese Communist Party, primarily because there are a lot of Chinese people who don’t understand the problem. Being that the Chinese market is oppressive to foreign trade, no country has much to gain by aligning with the Chinese Communist Party, a lot of nations owe the CCP a lot of money, why would they defend the CCP?

War is in nobodies best interests, but a hot war with China isn’t something that I worry about much, because they don’t respect property rights. Something socialists and people on the Left have a hard time comprehending is that without property rights, you have to force people to obey the government, oppressed people might appear to be subservient, but their subservience revolves around their options. The KGB in Russia is very important to the success of their Federation, a lot of Russians given the chance would topple the Russian Federation.

In Hong Kong, it’s clear the people don’t want to be part of mainland China, but what are their options? similar to the British the people of Hong Kong, for the most part, were and still are disarmed and therefore could not fight back with force against the Chinese Military.

Despite the size of the Chinese Military, a fight is a fight, China has been slow to go to war with Taiwan, because Taiwan can fight back. In Taiwan, Civilians are allowed to own shotguns, regular rifles, and handguns but not assault rifles. Many of Taiwan’s law enforcement programs have explicitly stated that guns are legal for self-defense.

Now, in case you’re wondering the real reason why the Chinese Communist Party was able to annex Hong Kong, Hong Kong has some of the strictest anti-gun laws in the world! Guns whether you like them or not is a form of property rights ownership, if the government tells you, you can’t own guns and you obey, you’re asking for trouble!

Russia was able to annex Crimea, primarily because of Russian influence in Crimea, but the Ukrainians are armed, would Russia beat Ukraine in a war? Probably, but not without a fight the Ukrainian people aren’t pushovers, they have their ECONOMIC problems, namely socialism, which hinders their economic growth.

But had Ukraine embraced free-market capitalism and not aligned with Western European socialists, their economy would be in far better shape now, socialism is an attack on property rights and one I know as an investor that the government can steal an asset from me, I’ll second guess investing there. Growing an economy that begins with socialism is impossible, even China had to open up its market, Ukraine, for the most part, has economic struggles because socialism is a big topic of discussion in that part of the world.

Once your country has a reputation for not respecting property rights, it’s very hard to attract investment or investors. The U.S constitution is a beautiful read, especially when you compare it to the mandates of the Chinese Communist Party and other communists/Socialist-nations of the world. As imperfect as America is, it’s rare you hear about private companies being NATIONALIZED. It’s hard for most nations to get the concept of property rights and how important it is to the wealth and prosperity of a nation.

Singapore isn’t perfect, but it is clear about its property rights laws, a person doesn’t invest in Singapore and imagine unjust nationalization when most people think about the Chinese Communist Party, they think about theft or the possibility of theft and government control of industry, so if the CCP goes to war, most of the world will see this as an opportunity to free the Chinese people and most importantly free up the Chinese market!

A hot war with China is not in the Chinese Communist Partys’ best interests, this is something Donald Trump clearly figured out years ago, which is why Trump is so confident with his AMERICA FIRST message! It’s a shame the mainstream media is anti-Trump because we losing our chance to free the Chinese people, from the evil Chinese Communist Party!

Op-Ed: The cold war between U.S. and China just got a lot hotter | cnbc.com

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