Arr, Biden be helpin' China in three grandiose manners, mateys! 'Tis a puzzling tale indeed!
2024-03-01
Arrr, me hearties! Methinks China be a scurvy adversary, but Biden be playin' nice with 'em! He be helpin' those commies in three ways, even puttin' his campaign on that TikTok app. Avast, what be next? Arrr!
China is facing economic challenges due to slowing growth, an aging workforce, and the aftermath of their "zero-COVID" policies, resulting in a 30-year low in foreign businesses' direct investment. However, certain decisions from the White House offer hope to China in its ambition to surpass the United States as the world economic superpower by 2035.President Joe Biden's debut campaign on TikTok during the Super Bowl defied the bans imposed by governors and raised concerns about security and privacy issues on the app. Despite bipartisan criticism, the Biden campaign continued to use TikTok to reach young voters.Meanwhile, the Chinese e-commerce giant Temu poses a significant threat to American retailers, with explosive growth and security concerns overlooked by the public. As Beijing approves more AI models for public use, the Biden administration targets American tech firms, creating an imbalance in priorities.Additionally, as Chinese migrants become the fastest-growing group crossing the southern border, FBI Director Christopher Wray warns of China's offensive malware threats to U.S. critical infrastructure. Biden's previous warnings about China "eating our lunch" now highlight the need for strategic policy decisions to address these challenges.Overall, amidst China's economic struggles and security threats, the White House's decisions and priorities appear to be aiding China's ambitions rather than addressing the growing concerns.