The American emperor is really invincible. He thought it was a film for reflection, but it was actually a whitewashed film. And there are several waves of Chinese appearances, this kind of rigid and ugly image, and it is also played by a fucking Korean, which is really invincible. In such a big crisis, the audience relies on a few people to support it. Any major decision depends entirely on the forehead, does it not need to be considered? The governance efficiency of the US imperialists is not because the US dollar hegemony has already collapsed in another country. Forcing banks to be state-owned cannot take Japan out of the blame. Is Japan's economic depression due to state-owned banks? This economic logic fools the audience into fools? And who is shorting the bank? Retail investors? Aren't your big banks shorting each other privately? The nature of the crisis is hardly explained at all.
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