Taiwan declared independence from the mainland, and the mainland didn't try to take it back when they had the chance. Now, it's an independent nation and the mainland's feelings about it can either change or lead to an unnecessary war.
China's debt-based colonialism is no better than anyone else's approach, and is probably worse. At least British colonialism mostly left behind functional and stable democracies.
Do these panels come with leather jackets and liberty spikes? Do they blast Black Flag when active? Do they only work in the Southeastern corner of Nigeria (who gets that reference?)?
Another thing that isn't is "socializing the costs, privatizing the profits". There are no private profits under Socialism - the costs are borne by the people and the benefits belong to the state.
Now, whether or not you were aware, that false and deceptive line of argumentation exists solely to make people think that we already have Socialism, in order to make a tyrannical dictatorship appear more palatable. But it is a lie. Socialism is founded and sold on lies.
I live here too. Did you vote for the PSC members earlier this month? The guy who got prices frozen lost his seat to someone who wants to increase prices.
Amusingly, the article discusses politicians using electric prices as election issues, but often when the office they were running for had no authority over the matter. Virginia's SCC (their utility regulator) has its members appointed by the State legislature, so the Governor has no role. Likewise, as a State matter, the Federal government has no role, but the article relates criticism of Trump for not doing anything about something he has no authority over.
I lost interest in everything after that with a surprising quickness.
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