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Part II Footnotes
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On LaRouche's Discovery
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Nov. 21,
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I am a Hong Kong resident since 2003. I’ve been a permanent resident of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) of the People’s Republic of China since 2010. My three young children were born here. My wife holds Chinese nationality and a Hong Kong passport.
We love this city and have no intention to leave.
Now, after looking the other way all of last year, having taken zero constructive initiatives with China on a resolution to the often violent protests against the Hong Kong government and China, and China having taken the initiative with the introduction of a national security law, Donald Trump has seen fit to crack down.
On what? Guess what! On me and my family and our livelihood and that of hundreds of thousands of expatriates in the city and millions of born-and-bred Hong Kongers – by revoking Hong Kong’s special trade status in US law that has been in existence for decades.
What does the man expect from that? Fomentation of more unrest? More Hong Kongers holding up his picture, singing the US and UK national anthems and calling for independence for Hong Kong and “revolution of our times”?
As my colleague William Pesek writes in an opinion piece in Asia Times, Trump is a desperate man, has horrib
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Finance and Economics
David P. Goldman
business editor
David P. Goldman is Deputy Editor for Business at Asia Times. He has held senior research positions at Credit Suisse, Cantor Fitzgerald and Bank of America, where he served as global head of debt research. From 2013-2016, he was a partner at Reorient Group, a Hong Kong investment bank. His current firm Macrostrategy LLC advises institutional investors. Mr. Goldman is the author of several books, including How Civilizations Die (2011) and You Will Be Assimilated: China’s Plan to Sino-Form the World (2020).
Uwe von Parpart
publisher & Editor-in-chief
Uwe von Parpart is Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of Asia Times. He has over three decades of experience in finance and journalism in East Asia, with stops in Tokyo, Bangkok, Hong Kong. He served as a strategist at Bank of America, Cantor Fit