I wasn’t going to talk about Trump and China, but there needs to be more pushback on the crap the Handmaid media is shoveling out of the Democrats’ narrative dung wagon. Their shitspreaders have been anything but honest, and their experts are the same idiots whose caterwauling has turned out to be wrong if not every damn time, then close to it.
The Left’s TDS-fueled ramblings can be summed up simply. Trump got rolled.
Reality paints a very different picture, but then it always does. The Democrat party is one of many sidecars on the globalism rickshaw. Old World alliances. Old World Finance. The London Petrodollar, BRICS, or some global digital currency controlled by the World Bank, whose data is a few keystrokes away from any weaponized bureaucrat or their disinformation czar.
You will answer to the World Health Organization, pay taxes to the United Nations, the worldwide money laundering version of USAID, and oh, they’d probably bring that fraud management operation back, too.
Trump went around the World cutting old-world ties while using trade to create new allies. He kicked China out of Panama and Venezuela and has made it clear that Cuba is next. Russia is out, too. The cartels that funneled Chinese percursors through Mexico into American-killing Fentanyl, got a wake-up call as well. Trump went to Southeast Asia, penning deals with China’s neighbors, securing shipping lanes and rare earths, made nice with India, and after a spin through the Middle East, managed trillions more in direct investment in the US and energy agreements from hydrocarbons to nuclear in exchange for what they all wanted. Iran neutered.
Everyone is in on it except the Democratic Party, the UK, Canada, and the EU. Even Russia, upon which sanctions were reduced so that it could stage millions of gallons of oil and gas in tankers anchored all around the former Soviet Union, knew what was coming.
None of this is an accident; it’s easy to see the plan, but Democrats can’t admit it because their base is hungry for Trump hate, and if it’s good for America, it makes Trump look good, and they can’t have that.
Xi uses Democrats’ greed to buy access and indifference. Trump uses power projection and the promise of a better way. Amplify shared interests and use trade to benefit everyone. Russia doesn’t like the EU-centric world, and neither does China, or Trump, but Trump is offering them something other than the Cold War dynamics.
The Board of Peace bypasses state departments, diplomats, and the corrupt UN, mirroring not just Trump’s example over the past sixteen months but also the US-China Board of Trade and the US-China Board of Investment.
As the cornerstone of this historic agreement, President Trump and President Xi chartered two new institutions to optimize the bilateral economic relationship: the U.S.-China Board of Trade and the U.S.-China Board of Investment.
China has a small fortune in US bonds. If America is going to be strong, that’s financially advantageous, as are bilateral agreements, because a strong America isn’t something China is going to mess with, given that it needs it as both an investor and a customer.
Joe and Hunter (and we can go all the way back to Clinton) saw China as a way to get rich personally in exchange for looking the other way on everything from human rights to intellectual property theft, while they managed progressive decline back home.
Trump went there to create cooperation agreements that stabilize relations among equals.
So, while the Handmaid media cries about failure, Trump sets the groundwork for not just prosperity, but peace.
- China will address U.S. concerns regarding supply chain shortages related to rare earths and other critical minerals, including yttrium, scandium, neodymium, and indium. China will also address U.S. concerns regarding prohibitions or restrictions on the sale of rare earth production and processing equipment and technologies.
- China approved an initial purchase of 200 American-made Boeing aircraft for Chinese airlines. This tranche of aircraft – China’s first commitment to purchase American-made Boeing aircraft since 2017 – will drive high-paying, high-skilled U.S. manufacturing jobs and enable the Chinese people to fly on American-made planes for decades to come.
- China will purchase at least $17 billion per year of U.S. agricultural products in 2026 (prorated), 2027, and 2028, in addition to the soybean purchase commitments that it made in October 2025.
- China restored market access for U.S. beef by renewing expired listings of more than 400 U.S. beef facilities and adding new listings. China will work with U.S. regulators to lift all suspensions of U.S. beef facilities.
- China resumed imports of poultry from U.S. states determined by the USDA to be free of highly pathogenic avian influenza.
China is also reported to have agreed that a Nuclear Iran is bad for the world and that North Korea should denuclearize. Say What!? That alone is a huge admission, and given that NK can’t exist as is without help from China, saying it out loud is, if not more, as meaningful as nearly every other positive move that came from the visit.
Does it mean China will call us Kim Jong Un and give him an order? No? NK is a bargaining chip and leverage that may not come into play until or if we get a President Vance, Rubio, or DeSantis. If that happens, we could expect movement during that administration.
Why?
Destabilization and war have been the tools of the post-WWII globalists and bankers. Trump thinks a stable world will lift more boats, and everything he’s done points toward that goal. Remove destabilizing actors or their proxies and make deals with their sugar daddies to quiet the waters.
I’m not sure that makes you feel better about higher gas prices, but if Trump manages to succeed, gas, energy, and a lot else will get cheaper and stay that way for a lot longer, at least for as long as you can keep the Democrats from reversing it all before it can fully take root.
Democrats are the party of chaos, and I don’t need to provide examples. And ending wars abroad won’t stop them from fighting theirs here, but elections will. If they are no longer of any value as a means of access to political power, people with money will stop betting on them.
No money, no wins; no wins, no power; no power, and we get a lot closer to domestic peace.
Like China, it will take a while, and it might get messy on the way there, but there is a light at the end of this tunnel, and the progressive globalists here and abroad would do anything to snuff it out.