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China’s debt time bomb – the fall out

I can tell it's time for me to take a break from PDF when the same subjects keep appearing, and the same responses are made (and discarded), only to start the cycle anew. Wake me up when there's something new to learn here...

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No, he added in household debt, non-financial corporation debt, etc. Basically, he added everything that remotely counts as debt and somehow try to give the impression it related to debt problem, which only concerns public debt.
So pulling thin air and grasping straws. Did he include these items i mentioned?

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I can tell it's time for me to take a break from PDF when the same subjects keep appearing, and the same responses are made (and discarded), only to start the cycle anew. Wake me up when there's something new to learn here...

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US real debt $211T
Debt Deal Reached, but U.S. Fiscal Woes Far Worse Than You Think - ABC News
 
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I don't know about you, but it has been about three year now. "Imminent" must have a very different definition in your dictionary.
Imment doesn't mean right now or right after it has been said.

Immenent:
projecting or leaning forward; overhanging.

The cracks are already showing left, right, from above and from beneath.
 
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So pulling thin air and grasping straws. Did he include these items i mentioned?

:cheesy:

Considering he just posted something titled "China's inevitable imminent bust", dated from November 2011...you get the idea

Imment doesn't mean right now or right after it has been said.

Immenent:
projecting or leaning forward; overhanging.

The cracks are already showing left, right, from above and from beneath.

Right...apparently three years and counting is now "imminent".
 
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Considering he just posted something titled "China's inevitable imminent bust", dated from November 2011...you get the idea
Fong shou why are you living in the US if you hate it so much and you like China that much? :lol:
 
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Imminent:
ready to take place; especially : hanging threateningly over one's head <was in imminent danger of being run over>

Hence, imminent suggests "about to happen." You cannot be in an imminent danger of being run over for three hours. If the collapse of a building is imminent, it should happen within a reasonable time period. If the building still stands after an entire year, it was not an imminent collapse.

"hanging threateningly over one's head" : Something cannot hang over your had threateningly for three months, right? Because imminent danger suggests "unavoidability." Within three months, one can take precautions, hence, it is avoidable and not imminent.

For a country's economy (especially for China at its current explosive growth and development rate) three years is a long time. An imminent collapse should not have given China any time for adjustments and reforms. But, apparently, China has been in an "incremental reform" phase (not even radical).

Where is the imminent danger? Are you educated properly? Or are you busy covering the heads of 6 year old girls?
 
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Imment doesn't mean right now or right after it has been said.

Immenent:
projecting or leaning forward; overhanging.

The cracks are already showing left, right, from above and from beneath.

No wonder your Uighur terrorist friends fail so badly. You guys can't even get a simple definition right. :rofl:

"Imminent" means about to happen. Your "overhanging" definition is the 2nd one and obviously not applicable with regards to Gordon Fail's incorrect predictions of "imminent Chinese collapse" for 10 years and counting.

I just realised you don't know the meaning of the word imminent used in this context :lol: Talking about "poor" and intellectually-challenged. Did you have your cup of rice today? Eating 50g doesn't count.

It's really obvious you're embarrassingly wrong. You should probably salvage what little dignity you have left, leave this particular thread, and troll another day with some random anti-China fail post that ultimately winds up making Turkey look bad.
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One more indicattor of china going down. It seems that good days of chinese economy are over.
 
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