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No, the Current U.S. Government along with the Uber rich backing don't want to be China, they want to Collapse America and bring about a "libertarian Utopia" where you have an uncountable collection of private kingdoms owned by whoever has the money to run the "private security" of these areas.
They looked at the company towns of the 1800s and saw a moral good, and like basically everything thy do, they have openly claimed as such, but everyone ignores it, just like project 2025 in the USA, The Leaked AFD papers in Germany, the UK Leavers, etc...
That's not what "libertarian utopia" is. Also Ayn Rand is not libertarian, more like fascist.
They want a "thief feudalism", it's a different thing. Libertarianism involves rights and freedom of association, while these people want sort of a mafia world.
From the perspective of a foreigner who has lived in the US, libertarianism is very much a scheme created by local oligarchs.
Americans think they are special and it's only in other countries that people can fall for propaganda and schemes.
From the perspective of a Russian you don't know what you are talking about.
I would argue that's part of the (unfortunate) effectiveness of libertarianism as an oligarch polemic.