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A Lifetime Contract
Townhall.com ^ | August 18, 2019 | Gil Gutknecht

Posted on 08/18/2019 3:38:57 AM PDT by Kaslin

A rumor spread when legendary football coach Lou Holtz announced that he was leaving the University of Minnesota to accept the head coaching job at Notre Dame. The rumor? That he had been offered a lifetime contract. When he was asked about it by the press, his response was classic Lou Holtz. He said yes, he had been offered a lifetime contract. But, he added that we needed to understand what a lifetime contract means in big time college football. He said, “It means that I cannot be fired, during the third quarter, of a game in which we are ahead and moving the football.”

Such is a lifetime in big time collegiate football.

In 2017 the 19th Chinese Communist Party Congress removed term limits, effectively giving Xi Jinping a lifetime contract. He promised a new era of Chinese power and world leadership.

But something happened on the way to that grand new era of Chinese power and leadership…a guy named Trump.

Donald Trump had been watching from the grandstands. He saw how the Chinese tricked American business and political leaders. Getting concessions while refusing to play by generally accepted rules of trade. Like Lucy with the football, they lured companies and investors with promises of access to their enormous market, only to pull the football away after they got what they wanted. Citizen Trump saw how they were stealing billions of dollars of our intellectual property every year. All of this was costing us millions of good paying jobs. He could not understand why we let them get away with it.

So, he decided to run for president and do something about it. He won and he has. For the first time in recent history, we have a head coach who really wants his team to win. One who is not so easily intimidated. He has made it clear that he doesn’t want a trade war. But if the Chinese want one, they will get one. It is a trade war they cannot win. A trade war which will have far reaching consequences for their economy.

To get their attention and demonstrate his seriousness, President Trump selected tariffs as his weapon of choice. If the Chinese wanted to trade like a world citizen, they would have to behave like one. If they didn’t, he would impose tariffs on their goods coming into our market at rates that mirror the tariffs imposed on our products going into theirs.

Predictably, the “give us what we want and to hell with everybody else” crowd on Wall Street went ballistic. The reaction on Main Street, however, was more like, “it’s about damned time!” Charging them tariffs similar to the ones they charge us seems only fair to reasonable people. The negative impact on our businesses has been minimal. Walmart’s earnings haven’t been dented. Our farmers haven taken a real hit to the president authorized $14 billion in payments to cover the $12 billion in lost Chinese sales. The money is coming from the tariffs paid by the Chinese.

The placid President Xi thought he could bluff or delay any resolution of the dispute. Xi counted on the on-coming election forcing President Trump to back down. He counted wrong.

Sino experts see the Chinese economy stagnating. Manufacturing and foreign investment are going south. Attempts to manipulate their currency only made matters worse. His inner circle must know that Trump holds the cards. Hoping that a new President would simply surrender after next November is foolhardy. Can they seriously believe that as their first official act, a President Biden or Harris would capitulate? Would anyone bet the economic future of their nation on that?

The Chinese have to trade to grow. We don’t.

To make matters worse, the residents of Hong Kong are demonstrating just how they feel about President Xi’s efforts to impose mainland communism upon them. Xi is now boxed in. Belatedly, he is learning that real free-market capitalism and dictatorial communism are more like oil and water. He is caught between two worlds. We wonder if he can survive in either?

While it may be true that President Xi was given a lifetime contract. His team is falling behind. It’s the third quarter. And he is not moving the ball.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: boycotts; donaldtrump; energy; hydrocarbons; incometaxes; maga; opec; sanctions; tariffs; taxcutsandjobsact; taxreform; tcja; trade

1 posted on 08/18/2019 3:38:57 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

In 2017 the 19th Chinese Communist Party Congress removed term limits...

Well that was mighty white of them :)


2 posted on 08/18/2019 3:57:33 AM PDT by dp0622 (Bad, bad company Till the day I die.)
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To: Kaslin

an they seriously believe that as their first official act, a President Biden or Harris would capitulate...

Yes.

The part about having a President that finally wants our team to win was great.


3 posted on 08/18/2019 3:58:24 AM PDT by dp0622 (Bad, bad company Till the day I die.)
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To: Kaslin
The Chinese have to trade to grow. We don’t.

So true.

Mrs. Alaska and I rode past the new {being built} $6 Billion Shell Cracking Plant {we being crackers} yesterday and it is a sight to see.

Hundreds of thousands of sq. ft. of cranes, storage tanks, electronic equipment, trucks etc. all being used in this massive construction.

When this project is completed, in 2020 about 600 permanent high paying jobs will come to the Monaco, PA area, in addition to the ancillary jobs.

There are currently 6000 workers that employed by the contractors for the project.

Look it up online to get a sample of how massive this project really is.

America, with Trump as President is roaring back, and I know that Western PA is not going to abandon the President.

We will still have to watch the demonRAT voter fraud in the Burgh, cop-hating Philly, and truly corrupt Harrisburg.

Trump will win in most districts, but the voter fraud must be curtailed.

4 posted on 08/18/2019 4:05:34 AM PDT by USS Alaska (Nuke the terrorist mooselimb savages, today.)
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To: USS Alaska

We drove past a semi-tractor dealer last evening. Where he normally had 6-8 trucks on his lot, there wasn’t a space for two more. Somebody is buying, and he is selling.


5 posted on 08/18/2019 4:24:03 AM PDT by healy61
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To: Kaslin
The Chinese have to trade to grow.

I do not understand that. China has all kinds of mineral wealth and natural resources. From my point of view, all China needs to grow is to remove the shackles of Communism and encourage entrepreneurship; with the overbearing government out of the way, China could grow. Unless a country is trading for materials it cannot produce, there is no reason to depend on trade.

6 posted on 08/18/2019 5:15:12 AM PDT by exDemMom (Current visual of the hole the US continues to dig itself into: http://www.usdebtclock.org/)
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To: exDemMom

A major factor in the change in China between Mao and Xi is in fact entrapranurial growth. Private family businesses both new and grown from scratch are in fact a significant part of the present economy.

I refer to them as Chicaps. They are I believe a force within China to influence the Chicoms to reach some agreement with the USA

If you doubt me, go to Ebay and look for all kinds of stuff. It will be available cheap shipped by very small companies that are using basic entrapranurial skills learned to sell on the internet. That process involves not only having a product to sell but to develop the banking capability to easily and seamlessly complete the international transaction.

I know it is fashionable to be critical of Chicoms and I am in agreement. But it must be realized that there are business forces at work in China that aate seemingly very American. Then, there in Hong Kong, they are waving American stars and stripes.

Then there is Alibaba. Alibaba is a China compny that grew from very humble beginnings to make the largest public offering ever on the New York Stock Exchange.
In America, we had Thomas Register that was 12 or so thick green volumes containing virtually all the makers of all the products manufactured in America. Alibaba transferred that listing of China made products to the internet allowing a vast new capability for Chinese purchasing agents.

I believe there is in fact change in process. President Trump realizes there are young Chinese men and women at odds with the old men who would like them to lighten up a little more

I observe and make a finding


7 posted on 08/18/2019 5:39:49 AM PDT by bert ( (KE. NP. N.btyC. +12) Progressives are existential American enemies)
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