Yeah, and given the results of the past decade I'm inclined to trust the Communists... Not that they're actually communists; they're just a really big national corporation, imho.
Why would you need to visit China to have an opinion that could be arrived at by looking at financials - a common practice in measuring success. Just look at a portfolio of large Chinese companies - they are doing well, thus I would also hypothesize that they are well-run companies.
China, not the Fed, has ultimate control over their monetary policy. They can always change their monetary policy and probably will have to. Which is what the discussion is in fact about, if you read the original article.