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@marielitia Says:
Yes Frito lays chips
@NorCalMoDo Says:
Russia did not turn off the gas. The US bombed the pipeline
@NorCalMoDo Says:
Unfair presentation. It was ALL Started by the United States. Not Japan, not SKorea, not India. Obama/Trump were the culprit. Biden was the accelerator to worsen the global economy.
@afzaalkhan.m Says:
Loot and plunder invasions persist
@danielmaluenda9731 Says:
It’s Scary to think about what conflict could lead to
@luvomasiza4872 Says:
Big brother got jealous of China's economic growth, prosperity and development. Realising that they welcomed China to the their system, now they want to reverse it, but too late.
@fcosta94 Says:
I feel that you didn’t talk much about the fact that many countries don’t honor their trade deals (KORUS trade deal has been violated by Korea multiple times) and especially large corporations shut down facilities to avoid paying workers good wages and they can pay workers in poor countries less and offer cheap goods. The question is who can buy cheap goods when no one has a job? The China topic was valid because once China started to jeopardize the US leadership, the US grew concerned about sending jobs overseas. Before Xi Jinping, no one cared about China rising.
@MohdRashidMohdYusof Says:
This only provides an idiotic unreal US understanding of China and the rest of the world. It's either a great lie or a silly propaganda from their deep rooted sinophobic insight.
@MohdRashidMohdYusof Says:
This only provides an idiotic unreal US understanding of China and the rest of the world. It's either a great lie or a silly propaganda from their deep rooted sinophobic insight.
@MohdRashidMohdYusof Says:
Why is it so important to be on top of everything, even at the expense of destroying the other countries ? Why can't people just work together and helping each other as human beings regardless of race , religion and nation ? What is the purpose of being the hargemonic nation? To bully other nations and countries so that they would be subservient to you is such a demonic intent. Only people with no souls or without a pinch of humanity would manifest such evilness . Thus to the extent of supporting and enabling the slaughter of children and their parents are considered okay and necessary. This is the highest level of evilness and barbarism and much worse its happening in this century of a modern era , seeing in 4K right in front their eyes. The world stood by as though it's not happening. Such a pathetic state of an affair of present nations.
@MohdRashidMohdYusof Says:
Russia did not stop the gas and oil to Europe. USA blew up the pipeline and blamed it on Russia. What an iconic looser.
@vipbaepsae Says:
The problem with the economy was and is that it got bastardised into some utopia. What it SHOULD work like is thst we produce what we can and need ourselves and basically subsidise the lack of goods with imports and an access with exports. instead of keeping the economy within the countries stable, it was a race for the cheapest prices. Countries COULD produce what they needed but decided to shift their capacities to whatever fetches the highest prices on the market. and this specifically is why the inflation is so bad right now. if you don't have the capacity to produce what you need anymore, those who do can ask for whichever price they want
@Tonyrobs2 Says:
In these uncertain times, it's more important than ever to have a solid understanding of how to manage your finances, invest wisely and navigate economic downturns. But my primary concern is how to grow my reserve of $240k which has been sitting duck since forever with zero to no gains, sure I'm all in on the long term game, but with my savings are lying waste to inflation and my portfolio losing gains everyday, I need a remedy.
@metaphosV Says:
Just do it. Don't just talk.
@cosmichealth3907 Says:
A video on WEF china and trump will be awesome
@Zidpato Says:
Johnny, sorry but every time is more difficult to finish your videos, you omit important facts in order to keep the storytelling, also with a very US centralized view.
Maybe for your uninformed crowd works, but for the others is disappointing. Hope you reconsider the approach of your work.
@antiquityqueen9702 Says:
THE PERFECT STORM ...
Unspoken Word. (CANSER) Slavery ....!!!
@Primatecousins Says:
@johnnyHarris. It's pretty clear u dislike the U.S. compare it to the alternatives . You should just get the hell out
@Wolfwarrior2024 Says:
13:03
@IamJonny-o4v Says:
The current market/economy is unnecessarily tougher for boomers/senior citizens, I’m used to just buying and holding assets which doesn’t seem applicable to the current rollercoaster market plus inflation is catching up with my portfolio. I’m really worried about survival after retirement.
@barakmoss1691 Says:
13:10 what about the TPP and how it tried to put the chokehold on China? It didn’t work so Trump cancelled it to save face
@barakmoss1691 Says:
0:24 then isn’t this the case???😂😂😂😂
@ImpartialDebater Says:
Technology always needs to be made in house. The basic simple parts should be made abroad.
@cheongms Says:
More Propaganda by Jonny Harris against China. There were many other countries that did not go from poverty to global super power. US only plays a small part of enriching China. There were many many other factors not covered here why China is the 2nd largest economy today.
Similarly US economy slow down was not caused by China. This video is just over simplying global trade and economics painting China as the villain who stole the US economy.
@mercyzapana4604 Says:
LA DEMOCRASIA Y EL CAPITALISMO NO BAN DE LA MANO CHINA ES EL EJEMPLO DE ESO MIENTRAS MENOS DEMOCTASIA Y MAS RASIONALISMO MEJOR CAPITALISMO 👍
@davidgross5729 Says:
More people need to listen to this
@antoninamemi6587 Says:
Great video, I watched almost all of them, got a few more on to do list…
Would be great to make a segment on Chinese “miracle “ how their economy grew so fast , but on borrowed money, and with some bad decisions from the communist party, they aren’t doing so great now
@_SammyJankis Says:
1- War production capacity.
@phanguyen6981 Says:
I've been making a lot of losses trying to make profit in trading. I thought trading on a demo account is just like trading the real market. Can anyone help me out or at least advise me on what to do.
@Vedoughnut Says:
Would love a longer take on this
@NathanPereira-lx9yc Says:
The atlantic economy will rise
@GregLewisdually Says:
So America has opened a can of worms by making GLOBAL TRADE? IMAGINE THAT?😢😮
@antoniom1352 Says:
19:15 what are you talking about, Jonny? What pipeline stopped by Putin? Does not "Ukraine volunteers" blast that pipeline two years ago? Really?
@123njuinjuigt54 Says:
Long Live BRICS & Latinoamerica united!
@MaximilianFischer497 Says:
Given the current economic climate, financial resilience is crucial. However, my pressing issue is optimizing my idle $240,000 reserve, which has been stagnant for far too long. Despite my long-term perspective, inflation is eroding my savings and daily market losses are eating into my portfolio's value. I urgently need a strategic solution to revitalize my investments and safeguard my wealth.
@kimberiysmarketstrategy Says:
Wait, freeze! You said that free trade was eradicating Global poverty? That's not completely true now is it it was making the United States poor. Touched on it for a moment, but you didn't continue down the rabbit hole.? Free trade destroy the United States and its citizens. Then the world who thought we lived in the 80s was allowed to come in through the borders thinking they were going to get jobs.. but the United States was already decimated. There was an influx of homeless that turned to drugs. Crazy people who are starving, are left living on the street millions will die here.
That is the hope of free trade . Good for everyone else not for the US..
@V2RocketScientist Says:
Very good video. But you're wrong on a few things. One being point #2 where climate is an issue. It's actually protectionism that is slowing down our shift to green energy. Our government doesn't care about eliminating emissions as quickly as possible; it cares about US companies making all of the products which eliminate emissions. If we were truly worried about an existential climate crisis, there wouldn't be 450% tariffs on solar panels from China, or similar tariffs for the majority of other countries. This is what keeps solar products so expensive and difficult to implement without government support, while china is shutting down some of its factories due to a surplus of panels that they cannot find buyers for. The climate argument is about shoveling profits to specific political donors, not "saving the planet."
I do understand the security issues regarding chips. The USA is worried China is going to take back Taiwan. And we have become unfavorable to China with it rising up so fast. The USA has enjoyed lack of rivalry since the Soviet Union collapsed and doesn't like another country working hard to do better than we do. So we're playing dirty games to try to undermine them. And the end result is that we need to bring some manufacturing back home for security issues. If our country really wants to go to war, it can be caught with its pants down on the latest military technology. But why are we setting the stage for fighting? It looks like another typical power struggle between the elite.
@trinisun Says:
Sounds like the US hijacked the world economy.
@austindize Says:
it still blows my mind - who china workers could be paid so little
and here in america we got crazy as fucking expensive over inflated prices
really make me think about the national debt level
like okay you moved jobs to china for cheap labour
but
jobs here and there in america were barely getting payed shit
your out sourcing jobs
and theres not that many jobs available
high the cost of living is so fuckin high
america needs change some of its policies regulations
make life cheaper here in america
feel like the things china gonna potentially buy
could be ai made
fuck I lost my thought
@austindize Says:
7:39 ( now today with shein Temu and aliexpress ) prices seem exactly what they were ) whatever that year was when things were dirt cheap
@mrbardel4363 Says:
in 1971 the US decide . lets make all other people our slaves .
competition is good as long nobody compete whit us .
2039 is close .
@Frodoj247 Says:
human greed beats human comfort
@teacherandre84 Says:
That music in the beginning gives off strong Battlefield 3 vibes.
@professorgil6845 Says:
This is really complex and it takes a good economist to explain it all. To start, it is at least partly about supply and demand, and competition. We must stay competitive by making higher quality and more cost effective products. It’s not just about moving the factories back. If it costs 2-3x as much for an American worker to produce the same product, the American consumer will pay 2-3x more to buy American, effectively making ourselves poorer. The hope to bring back jobs without making some sacrifice is wishful thinking because there is already another country that could do it better or for less. For this reason, there may not be the demand to buy the more expensive American products except Americans.
@delgadoabdel Says:
Oh Johny, I prefer your voice hahaha
@allenliu8820 Says:
Taiwan essentially built their economy on microchips and if microchips move out of taiwan, there will be no need to defend Taiwan. Even currently Taiwanese citizens are facing economic issues as microchip production is being moved to the United States, stagnating wages and high unemployment is causing issues for Taiwan and potentially they may elect someone who is pro unification if we continue to move microchips out of Taiwan in order to be entangled with a much more economically strong neighbor. However, this will result in the nation of Taiwan and its people that have grown up enjoying democracy.
@peters972 Says:
Free trade turns a blind eye to exploitation in foreign lands. In the limit, you import exploitation and may as well throw away your constitution.
Therefore free trade is only truly possible to the extent the participant constitutions are compatible. ‘’Free” is just marketing, in reality democracy is costly.
Life itself would not be possible without that incredible biological invention: the cell membrane. Without this protection cells loose their integrity and die.
@WinningMinds Says:
Hey Johnny like always amazing and informative video ❤ but please use correct MAP of India 🇮🇳, you have used incorrect MAP multiple times
@llobj001 Says:
Look at the history of global reserve currencies and inflation and you will understand how countries in this cycle first look to tariffs to protect their position (currency wars) then physical wars....
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