Old Man Jingles
Rat out of a cage
As the final votes are counted, American are waking up to fact that Socialism is making strong inroads into the US Government as his election means the ascendancy of Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., and other self-proclaimed democratic socialists within the Democratic Party, as well as the potential for the Democratic Party to embrace and push for socialist policies in the United States that we have seen fail elsewhere.
Biden was at one point considering Rep. Karen Bass, D-Calif., for the vice presidential slot, despite her history as an open Castro sympathizer. He ultimately picked Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., who thankfully did not mourn the passing of Fidel Castro as “a great loss to the people of Cuba,” but nonetheless has a very liberal voting record as U.S. senator.
As senator and vice president, Biden’s policy positions toward communist regimes such as Cuba and China have historically been weak. Biden's family entanglements with business relations with the China Communist Party is well known and hopefully keep Biden from rolling over to China as he has in the past. Biden's presidency might restore a more predictable relationship after the shocks of Trump’s tariff war and his outreach to India, seen as a strategic rival, and Southeast Asian countries, with which Beijing has a series of territorial disputes, Chinese analysts say.
Biden's reaction to China can be forecasted by his incorporation of Sanders and AOC and other Socialists into the US government structure.
Chinese leaders see Biden as more pliable even if the issues don’t change, and quote “Reversing the old cliche, they’d prefer the devil they don’t know to the devil they do know.”
Biden was at one point considering Rep. Karen Bass, D-Calif., for the vice presidential slot, despite her history as an open Castro sympathizer. He ultimately picked Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., who thankfully did not mourn the passing of Fidel Castro as “a great loss to the people of Cuba,” but nonetheless has a very liberal voting record as U.S. senator.
As senator and vice president, Biden’s policy positions toward communist regimes such as Cuba and China have historically been weak. Biden's family entanglements with business relations with the China Communist Party is well known and hopefully keep Biden from rolling over to China as he has in the past. Biden's presidency might restore a more predictable relationship after the shocks of Trump’s tariff war and his outreach to India, seen as a strategic rival, and Southeast Asian countries, with which Beijing has a series of territorial disputes, Chinese analysts say.
Biden's reaction to China can be forecasted by his incorporation of Sanders and AOC and other Socialists into the US government structure.
Chinese leaders see Biden as more pliable even if the issues don’t change, and quote “Reversing the old cliche, they’d prefer the devil they don’t know to the devil they do know.”