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This part really exposes why the whole "socialism never works" thing from the cold war is so bullshit, because without sanctions, or a cold war, this is how well it performs on the global stage. It's pure cope by the imperialists that now they have to go to outright war with China because they're afraid that a different economic model controlled by the working masses is so successful.
You would think as head of national security, you would dismiss horoscopes from Wall Street and Chicago and focus on material reality to push your agenda since you have access to intelligence, satellites, infiltrated groups, hacked systems, etc.
Reads Marx
Xi: Oh, egads! Capitalism is terrible! But what if... I were to absorb capitalists’ production and disguise my economy as their own? [chuckles] Delightfully devilish, Jinping.
Americans: This is the reason why college is filled with blue haired women and why we should give all our money to corporations to make our lives better
I still love that Jake Sullivan talk where he admits that the whole free market bullshit they've been promoting can't actually compete with what China is doing. It's an absolutely incredible read, Sullivan claims that the American economy lacks public investment, as it did after World War II. And that China is actively using this tool.
He also opined that the market is far from being able to regulate everything, and "in the name of overly simplified market efficiency, entire supply chains of strategic goods, along with the industries and jobs that produced them, were moved abroad."
Another problem he identified is the growth of the financial sector to the detriment of the industrial and infrastructure sectors, which is why many industries "atrophied" and industrial capacities "seriously suffered."
Finally, he admitted that colonization and westernization of countries through globalization has failed:
Sullivan cited China as an example:
In his opinion, all this has led to dangerous consequences for the US led hegemony:
At the same time, according to him, the United States does not intend to isolate itself from China.
And then there's another talk he gave this year.
We’ve all heard how Russian GDP is the size of Italy, that Russia is a gas station with nukes, and so on. When the war started, there were countless predictions regarding Russian economy collapsing, and Russia running out of ammunition.
It was a huge surprise for a lot of people in the west when none of these things happened, and it turned out that Russian economy was able to survive the economic war with the west while continuing to produce weapons and ammunition.
What’s more is that now we see that it’s the west that has find ways to ramp up industrial production to keep the war going.
This is a great illustration of why it’s so misguided to use GDP as a general measure for the strength of the economy. What actually matters is productive activity of the country.
The notion of using GDP as a measure has been promoted by neoliberal ideologues who claim that the type of the economy doesn’t matter. The reality is that majority of the GDP in western economies comes from ephemeral things such as law practice, service industry, lobby groups, and so on.
Some of the sectors of the economy are even explicitly harmful to society. A great example of that is the health insurance industry in US. On paper, this is increasing the GDP because it employs a ton of people working in this sector, but in practice it just makes people living in US more poor and lowers their quality of life.
So, what does the actual productive economy in US look like?
We can look at steel production volumes to get an idea of the size of the productive industry in US.
According to official data, US produced 6.8 million metric tons of steel in June this year https://www.trade.gov/data-visualization/us-steel-executive-summary
Meanwhile, Russia produced 5.8 million metric tons https://www.statista.com/statistics/1079878/russia-steel-production-volume/
All of a sudden we can see why the west has trouble keeping up. US is the most industrialized western economy, but turns out it’s steel production is only slightly higher than in Russia. And it’s important to keep in mind that Russia has a much smaller population, so per capita production is far higher than in US.
And then there’s China where 90 million metric tons of steel is produced in a month https://www.reuters.com/markets/asia/china-june-crude-steel-output-up-04-yy-stats-bureau-2023-07-17/
China’s productive industry is a whole order of magnitude larger than US. This shows just how absurd the notion that US could ever have a direct conflict with China is.