Jiang's term for a deliberately managed economic crash designed to limit fallout for powerful actors rather than allow a fully uncontrolled collapse. Jiang's phrase for an engineered economic collapse managed by insiders who cash out before the wider system absorbs the damage.
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controlled implosion
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...the Americans manage an implode? Sorry. Can the Americans manage a controlled implosion of the economy? And that's why I think we're seeing a..."
Key Notes
Jiang says the economy is headed toward disaster and asks whether Americans can manage a controlled implosion of the economy rather than suffer a total uncontrolled collapse.
Jiang says talk of civil war and social unrest matters because unrest could provide the conditions needed to carry out a controlled implosion of the economy.
Jiang says the bubble will pop through a controlled implosion in which companies and banks decide to cash out rather than through an accidental market event.
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"...the Americans manage an implode? Sorry. Can the Americans manage a controlled implosion of the economy? And that's why I think we're seeing a..."
"...me. It's preparing people for the possibility of a major financial implosion within the United States. And this financial implosion is something that they..."
"Well, I mean, again, it's engineered, right? So it's in controlled implosion. So basically, it's basically these companies getting together with the banks and..."
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The interview starts with an optimistic claim about a China-US reset, then widens into a harsher model of late-order politics: China and America still need each other, but both systems are drifting toward state...
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