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Editorials on the economy, technology, and lifestyle by Dr Jiulin Teng
Trudeau's recent actions against peaceful protestors who only disagreed with him on an issue involving personal freedom is extremely troubling. By unlawfully freezing the accounts of protestors, what he undermines are Canada's: 1. Protection of private pr
With today's push for BEVs, the Germans are heavily betting on a technology where they lack the competitive advantage. In this podcast, I discuss all this and more (especially the special interests behind the boom of TSLA).
Personal freedom and corporate freedom are frequently obfuscated by the right and the left. In this podcast, I delineate what constitutes personal freedom and corporate freedom.
The USD-led global financial system faces 4 major challenges in 2022. I present arguments that besides the aforementioned assets, housing will crash in the coming years. Energy and precious metals may be the good sectors to look for safety.
In this podcast, I state that the former is primarily aimed at maintaining power abroad, and that the latter is primarily to make money, often at home. There is no arguing that the goals and methods are usually mingled.
Some influencer economist proposed that China print trillions of yuan and give this money to young couples to incentivize childbearing. The idea is ludicrous in (a) its method, money-printing, and (b) its goal, population growth in China.
China currently faces a set of unique economic challenges. In this podcast, I discuss three actions that China could take to achieve healthy, long-term economic growth.
In this podcast, I discuss why it is easy to stir up anti-China hate and provide some answers to what China could / should do to mitigate.
eocons promote the ideals of freedom and democracy, even though they have a more realpolitik approach to their actions. However, they fail to acknowledge their own hubris: In the end, their "realism" only lives in the colored lens of manifest destiny / Am
In this podcast, I point out the general danger in using nationalism for political gains.
Most commentators on the Evergrande saga took the perspective of a speculator. However, there are more profound global economic and geopolitical considerations that they miss.
Part I of Tech for Evil: the large quantity of data that entities collect of us can be used to build complex behavioral models that uncover patterns of behavior that even we are unaware of. This can be used for propaganda in order to subvert a democracy.

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