Tuesday, May 19, 2020

REP. JIM BANKS - 'SHAMEFUL DEMS ARE GOING AFTER TRUMP AND NOT RED CHINA' - BUT WHO HAS COLLECTED MORE BRIBES FROM RED CHINA THAN SENATOR DIANNE FEINSTEIN AND JOE 'BRIBES' BIDEN?


FEINSTEIN HAS SPENT HER ENTIRE POLITICAL LIFE STALKING THE HALLS OF CONGRESS SNIFFING OUT DEALS THAT PUT MULTIPLE FORTUNES IN HER HUSBAND, RICHARD BLUM’S POCKETS EVEN AS SHE SOLD OUT AMERICA
The deal would impose no review of human rights and impose no conditions for democratic reforms, supervised multi-party elections and such. All that, and more, is already a done deal with China, like the USSR a one-party Communist dictatorship that never produced a single product the United States needs. This has come about, in large part, due to U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein, San Francisco Democrat.
                                                                                      LLOYD BILLINGSLEY

After Feinstein was elected to the Senate in 1992, Blum continued profiting off their ties to China. A the same time, the freshman lawmaker was pitching herself as a “China hand” to colleagues, even once claiming “that in my last life maybe I was Chinese.” HARIS ALIC

FEINSTEIN HAS SPENT HER POLITICAL LIFE STALKING THE HALLS OF CONGRESS SNIFFING OUT DEALS THAT PUT HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS IN HER POCKETS.

SHE HAS AVOIDED PROSECUTION BY VOTING AGAINST ANY ETHICS BILLS AND HER HUSBAND, RICHARD BLUM'S HANDING OUT "CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTION" BRIBES TO EVERY DEMOCRAT OUT THERE!




IN THE November 2006 election, the voters demanded congressional ethics reform. And so, the newly appointed chairman of the Senate Rules Committee, Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., is now duly in charge of regulating the ethical behavior of her colleagues. But for many years, Feinstein has been beset by her own ethical conflict of interest, say congressional ethics experts.


“All in all, it was an incredible victory for the Chinese government. Feinstein has done more for Red China than other any serving U.S. politician. “ Trevor Loudon


“Our entire crony capitalist system, Democrat and Republican alike, has become a kleptocracy approaching par with third-world hell-holes.  This is the way a great country is raided by its elite.” ---- Karen McQuillan  AMERICAN THINKER.com

Rep. Jim Banks: 'Shameful' Dems Are Focused on Going After Trump Instead of Holding China Accountable

Julio Rosas
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Posted: May 18, 2020 6:20 PM

Rep. Jim Banks: 'Shameful' Dems Are Focused on Going After Trump Instead of Holding China Accountable
Source: U.S. House of Representatives
Rep. Jim Banks (R-IN) told Townhall it is disappointing to see how Democrats who were once tough on China prior to the Wuhan coronavirus outbreak are now silent as President Trump and Congressional Republicans take steps to hold the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) accountable for the global pandemic.
Banks, along with Reps. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) and Lance Gooden (R-TX), have been targeted by the CCP for possible sanctions for their outspokenness on making sure the Chinese government does not get away scot-free for the pandemic that started within their borders and spread to the rest of the world because of the government's authoritarian and bureaucratic response.
"First and foremost, I'm not going to back down. These issues are too important, too great," Banks said, adding his constituents, and Americans across the country, have urged Congress to help "disentangle" America's economy from China's.
"Unlike the CCP’s threats to sanction me and other members of Congress, we have a leg to stand on. The communist regime concealed vital information and allowed this pandemic to spread, which cost countless American lives and livelihoods. Now it is time for them to face the consequences," Crenshaw said about the possible sanctions.
Banks also expressed concerned with how media outlets in the United States seem to not meet CCP propaganda with heavy skepticism.
"So much of China's propaganda media arm has fed into the United States by being repeated by mainstream media outlets within our own country. So it's important that we are skeptical of anything that comes out of China," Banks said. "In years past, Democrats have been just as skeptical as Republicans about China's intent, about China's propaganda. But these days it gets back to what I call the Trump Derangement Syndrome and Democrats being unwilling to agree with anything President Trump says."
Banks said it was "shameful" Democrats are more focused on blaming Trump for the virus's effects on the United States than on China's human rights abuses, China's military threat to the United States, and their attempts to steal intellectual property from U.S. companies.
"Many Democrats have been just as interested in holding China accountable and addressing the China threat, but are afraid to speak out today because Democratic Party leaders have intimidated their members and told them to 'Shut up and don't talk about China as a threat,'" he added.
When Banks voted for the CARES Act to provide economic relief to Americans and small businesses that have been hurt through the "stay-at-home" orders, he provided an "invoice" to the Chinese Communist Party, billing them the $2.1 billion dollars the American government has spent.
"If you think about it, when I entered Congress the national debt was around 22 to 23 trillion dollars. Now with all the bills that we have passed funding the coronavirus aid packages, we're closer to 30 trillion dollars to the national debt," he said.
"I'm fully open to working with President Trump and his administration to find avenues to do that. But I can tell you right now, China holds $1 trillion in our national debt...so we need to find a way to write that off. President Trump needs to get tough on them to the point where they write off that $1trillion, which is a down payment, to the trillions of dollars that they've inflicted on the United States of America today."
As to what the American government can do now to help its citizens, Banks said it's time for states to reopen their economies in a safe and "responsible" way to get people back to work.
"In Indiana, in my home state, we have a phased approach to get Hoosiers back to work that's working," Banks explained. "Restaurants are opened, many small businesses have reopened in recent days and that's a big step forward, but the rest of the country has to join Indiana in getting back to work because there's nothing that will stimulate our economy better than that."

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