Following on my notes from the 2054 Inspection of Trumpistan
l]. Our alliance with the Mexican drug lords has worked well. As far as I can tell, they have faithfully honored terms of our treaty. The decision to sell them back all of the land Mexico lost to the old “United States” cheaply has made them very grateful.
The loss of all that territory negatively impacted Trumpistan – especially California and Texas. It is highly unlikely this reduced country will ever be a threat to China.
Patrolling the border is being split between our troops, the drug lords, and the Mexican government.
Our decision to be ruthless has paid big dividends. People know if they attempt to enter Mexico’s new territory, they’ll not be successful.
The drought from climate change has also had a devastating impact on the old American Southwest, making it less attractive to people thinking of sneaking in.
2]. Our partnership with the Mexican drug lords has been extremely successful. Sales of fentanyl in Trumpistan have continued to increase. It looks the market share we acquired in the 2020 era has only increased.
The sale of fentanyl into this territory has had a devastating impact on their general public health – which continues to benefit China in many ways>
3]. Our strategy to let the old United States destroy itself has obviously worked. The Party was right! It used to amaze me, which I didn’t believe at first, but being here, seeing it – we won by just letting them kill themselves.
There were a number of factors in the decline and destruction of the old United States. Our trade advantage, beginning in 2000, weakened them and strengthened us.
***BUT, THE major, and deciding factor, was that internal division. From their own history sources, they talked about how divided they were by “social issues.” These non-military issues proved fatal.
The economic inequality that sabotaged their concepts of fairness kept getting worse, and more obvious. [*** note: we need to learn from this***]. Increasing numbers of people were struggling to pay their bills – which was made worse by all the manufacturing jobs they lost to China. The Party was right again!
4]. The Second American Civil War proved decisive. Hard for us Chinese to understand – but – a powerful nation dissolved itself because of a RELIGION-inspired civil war.
It began with the emotional issue of abortion – whether individuals would have control over their child creating procedures. Fo 50 years, they had allowed abortions in many ways. But a determined RELIGIOUS group slowly sabotaged it. The decisive point came in Summer, 2022, with a High Court ruling against liberalized abortion.
Protest built slowly, but after police repression in several Republican-controlled southern states, violence began to happen. It never really stopped. Apparently, from their records, about a 2-1 majority didn’t want the High court to change the abortion rules. But, they did it any way. People were enraged by that, which never ended.
From the 2024 election forward, the minority repressive side held power. Kangaroo courts put protestors away, executed some. The “conservative’ gov’t responded with more repression – which enraged the majority even more. The opposition party [Democrats] was outlawed, some of their leaders jailed or executed.
5] General physical destruction of the Civil War not only destroyed people’s homes but also their jobs. The economy really has “gone into the tank’ here. I can’t see how this nation will ever be strong again, certainly HIGHLY UNLIKELY t be a threat to China.
Other nations have been able to rebuild and become strong again after a civil war – but here that looks HIGHLY UNLIKELY. The anger and resentment of the vast majority, because of the RELIGIOUS cause – makes one think of the Middle East and India-Pakistan. Time may tell differently, but at this point there is too much distrust and anger.
And, of course, all the “re-education” and prison camps will not be forgotten or forgiven. I saw the same things in my tours of the Middle East and in the India-Pakistan region.
6] The old Ukrainian leader, Volodymyr Zelensky, died here in prison. I didn’t know it, but after the Western opposition to the Russian Federation crumbled after the old U.S.A. internal problems disaster. Zelensky was secretly sent here to die in prison.
A more authoritarian Trumpistan gov’t began to work more closely with the Russian Federation. That also benefitted China.
7] The Trumpistan economy is to a very large extent controlled by Walmart and Amazon. Walmart told me they intend to keep importing Chinese products, even lesser quality than Chinese people will accept. The economic insecurity of the majority here is so severe it means they’ll only look for the cheapest products.
8]. The richest people here are more than willing to work with us – as long as their wealth is protected. I see no need to challenge that – let sleeping dogs lie! it won’t hurt us, and the obvious example of some living like royalty when the vast majority are struggling only helps keep this country divided.
Much irony – and humor from our standpoint – a major focus of the opposition to the Russian Federation war against Ukraine was to punish the Russian “oligarchs.” Here – after the old U.S.A. dissolved itself – the Trumpistanian oligarchs have maintained their privileged status!
9] Canada has maintained its neutrality on this issue. I don’t see them changing that. The dissolution of the old U.S.A. was a MAJOR eye-opener for Canada, which is a moderate country, but was/is, in some ways, more “liberal” than the old U.S.A..
The abrupt, and drastic, political shift to Trumpistan was, in some ways, traumatic for Canada. Their border with the old U.S.A. was largely on a very friendly basis, because, in many ways, Canada and the old U.S.A. were similar.
Everything changed for Canada with regard to the old U.S.A. after the 2024 election. They were, still are, shocked by what happened here – the concentration camps, the bogus trials, executions, repressive laws, etc.
Canadians had a difficult time understanding the basis for all this: RELIGION; and how much a radical interpretation of religion, which had been much like many of their own religions.
Remember; Canada liberalized its own abortion laws in 1988, so it was a major shock when the old U.S.A. went the other way. They get constant reminders because tens of thousands of women are attempting to get abortions there.
Perhaps more later. this is what i have observed here in these last few months of 2054.
Signed: General M. Wang
Perspective i: “At what point, then, is the approach of danger to be expected? I answer, if it ever reach us, it must
spring up amongst us; it cannot come from abroad. If destruction be our lot, we must ourselves
be its author and finisher. As a nation of freemen, we must live through all time, or die by
suicide.” Abraham Lincoln
Perspective II: Congress should not establish a religion, and enforce the legal observation of it by law, nor compel
men to worship God in any manner contrary to their consciences.” James Madison
Perspective III: “Injustice anywhere is injustice everywhere.” Martin Luther King, Jr.
Perspective IV: “The liberty enjoyed by the people of these states of worshipping Almighty God, agreeable to their
consciences, is not only among the choicest of their blessings, but also of their rights.”
George Washington
Perspective V: “”Law cannot stand aside from the social changes around it.” Justice William Brennan
Perspective VI: “I am for freedom of religion, and against all maneuvers to bring about a legal ascendency of one
sect over another.” Thomas Jefferson
Perspective VII “If we desire respect for the law, we must first make the law respectable.”
Justice Louis Brandeis
Perspective VIII: “WE hold it for a fundamental and inalienable truth that religion and the manner of discharging
it can be directed only by reason and conviction not by force and violence.” James Monroe
Perspective IX: “WE, here in America, hold in our hands the hope of the world, the fate of the coming years; and
shame and disgrace will be ours if in our eyes the light of high resolve is dimmed, if we trail
in the dust the golden hopes of men.” Theodore Roosevelt. o
