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Youth stands meekly at shop

Nevertheless, there is that young man, so modest and sincere that he doesn't even know the costs of the different goods in his large store. His direct response to the rate enquiry used to be that his elderly father was aware of it.  Naturally, he stays in the store to weigh the various things for clients who come into his roadside business, but he doesn't seem to feel comfortable telling them how much each item costs exactly. Some patrons of his roadside store think this is incredible, if not intimidating. But it's because of how rigid he is about order, how disciplined he is, and how he obeys his father's instructions.  If his simplicity conveys a familiar sense of meekness, it's because he fears his father. The world is now his, and he speaks very little about a very different element of it.  While he weighs the goods for the clients who are waiting, he doesn't  really think of anything noteworthy. His simplicity reveals a somewhat more modest nature, thus no ...

US Presidential candidates flay China spiritedlly


What is unique about US Presidential polls? There is criticism galore about China by both candidates. If Trump hits sarcastically China as an economic predator, Harris does not leave the chance to express her criticism in her spirited speeches. 

Republican nominee Donald Trump has talked of China as many as 40 times in his five poll rallies since the presidential debate earlier this month. He also used China's name as many as 27 times in solely one brief hour in a Michigan Town Hall forum. 

His close political rival Kamala Harris has not bothered to mention China in her spirited speeches. The US-China rivalry has a substantial impact on the U.S. presidential polls every inch. This appears like Indian elections that do not seem kaleidoscopic without citing Pakistan.

It amply remains a view to behold. There is a verbal fight, as opposed to a mythic, China is present in American elections as an overarching aspect in the US political field. 

It can however not be negated completely that Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris made a handful of references to China during her speeches in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. “I will never pause to take swift and strong steps when China damages the rules of the road at the expense of our workers, communities, and companies,” she said at that particular event.

Trump has talked about imposing the new tariffs on imports from Chinese companies and those from other nations if he gets elected to the prestigious White House. 

He has also said he wants to prevent Chinese-made cars from being sold because he believes they will destroy the American auto industry. This theme looks like a ponderance of keeping the auto sector secured. It will render increasingly a rare help to the American global auto business. 

He warned China not to attempt to replace the US dollar as the world’s reserve currency. He has not stopped blaming the Chinese government for the Covid pandemic.

Trump’s protectionist message is tailored to blue-collar voters in the key industrial Midwest battleground states who have felt the impact of increased competition from Chinese manufacturers.

Although speaking on the economy in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Harris cleared that she would never hesitate to take swift and strong measures when China undermines the rules of the road at the expense of our workers, communities, and companies.

Trump promised that he would persuade Chinese President Xi Jinping to buy more US agriculture exports.  He stressed on intense need to defend the US steel industry to prepare for a speculative war with China. 

If Harris wins, no significant change from the current Biden administration looks in the offing even if President Joe Biden has frequently deployed sharper rhetoric to describe the US-China rivalry.

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