A US citizen friend was in Chy-na last December, right before the virus exploded onto our radar.

He offered some comments about life in Chy-na.

I expect it will reinforce your determination to protect our way of life in this beautiful country.

1/8
He traveled to a city of 35,000,000. Very crowded everywhere!

The building & streets are very clean, except for the air quality which is very poor.

Homelessness is outlawed in Chy-na. No homeless people on the streets - does this mean they are jailed?

2/8
Many old people walk the streets to pick up trash - their version of a social security system?

Everybody lives in high rise buildings in very small quarters. Doesn't matter who you are or what your position.

Life for natives is austere.

3/8
Everyone uses the bus for transportation. No one owns their own car. Factories have their own bus system, taking workers back & forth to work.

If you miss the last bus in the evening, many just sleep in the factory due to having no way to get back home,

4/8
Free meals are provided in company cafeteria for all.

An electrician makes $12/day.

Modern material handling equipment is rare in factories. Brute force labor combined with ancient force leveraging equipment is still widely used rather than forklifts & overhead cranes.

5/8
In general, he did not experience much variation in the offered cuisine. Lots and lots of vegetables, some duck, some fish. Also beef available, but it wasn't edible.

6/8
On w/e nights, city center & clubs were very muted & seemed to cater strictly to foreigners.

People were very guarded & fearful to break laws, no matter how small the infraction.

My friend became very sick w/i days of returning home just before the New Year. CV?

7/8
Folks, the picture painted here would have been our country in not too many years if not for PDJT & his team of Patriots.

May the shackles of tyranny be broken for all.

#VoteRed2020

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