Posted by u/Dipsetallover90
Is China the future at this point? 2030s onward.
Well seeing the US regress this far this quickly is giving me quite a shock. I grew up in the 90s and back then it seemed that America was the apex of technology. Nowadays you hear how China built these trains, battery plants, solar, evs, etc. I seems to me that they are the new dominate game in town and most of the US populace are still stuck in the 90s-2000s era where the US was unchallenged.
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