Sunday, May 17, 2020

TIME TO BREAK TIES WITH RED CHINA AND TOSS THOUSANDS OF THEIR SPIES OUT OF AMERICA? - BUT CHINA HAS LONG PAID SENATOR DIANNE FEINSTEIN AND JOE 'BRIBES' BIDEN TO PAVE THE WAY TO LOOT AMERICA



Time to break diplomatic ties with China


In the latter half of the 20th century, the United States made two major mistakes with communist China.  The first was obvious from the start.  The second took decades to sink in, if it even has.
During and after World War II, the nationalist Chinese government of Chiang Kai-shek was an ally of the U.S.  Yet Chiang's army was weak, corrupt, and lacking in even basic armaments like tanks and guns, which the U.S. could have easily provided along with the military advisers it failed to send.  Mao Zedong's communist army soon routed the nationalists, forcing them into exile on Taiwan, where they remain to this day.
Within a few years, the Chinese communists fought the U.S. to a stalemate on the Korean Peninsula, giving the world communist North Korea in the process.  After this, they turned inward, destroying their economy and agriculture before killing millions of their own people in the little-known Chinese communist genocide of the 1960s.  China languished in poverty and isolation for over two decades as an irrelevant backwater, rarely straying beyond its borders.
Enter Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger.  The legendary peacemaking duo came up with the idea of opening ties with communist China.  Nixon essentially introduced the world to China, and China to the world, by giving its communist government the legitimacy it neither earned nor deserved.
The naïve assumption among successive Democrat and Republican administrations alike was that the more China moved to an open market economy, the more it would democratize and become a negligible threat.  Yet communist China was never going to morph into some beacon of peace and freedom, despite the illusions of U.S. presidents from Nixon to Obama.
Jimmy Carter went on to normalize relations with the communist government.  With the help of George H.W. Bush as the first U.S. envoy to communist China and later as president, trade with Beijing was initiated and put on the fast track.
Tens of thousands of Chinese students flooded into the U.S. under Clinton.  Through George W. Bush, U.S. trade with China soon eclipsed trade with Japan as the communists spread a wide net to buy into, then buy out, U.S. companies by luring them to their nation of cheap labor and unlimited credit.
Obama cemented the offshore sellout of America to China by a huge trade deficit coupled with China's students now granted work visas to fill in the gaps of their nation's high-tech theft of America, on top of what their government stole from those U.S. companies ensconced in China.
The communist regime was always intent on undermining and overtaking the U.S. in every economic and military sphere.
Enter Donald Trump.
The Brawler from Queens had the Chinese communists on his hit list long before he even took office.  Tired of watching China toy with prior presidents while conniving to steal anything Made in America, The Donald was determined to stop the Chinese cold.  And he did.
China was finally on the ropes, reeling from a concerted effort by the Trump administration to shut down its premeditated takeover of the U.S. — and world — economy.  And it was working. Until...
It's almost too coincidental that the coronavirus erupted and spread throughout the world when it did — everywhere, in fact, except for much of the Chinese mainland.  When the communist government learned early on that the virus was contagious and lethal, it quickly quarantined anyone from Wuhan traveling overland or by air to other parts of China.  This is why Bejing and Shanghai escaped the virus and the ensuing economic shutdown.  Yet the Wuhan Airport was open and running at full capacity to destinations outside China.  This created the pandemic in much of the world, while in China, it was isolated to one small part of the country.
The threat of the virus compounded by mass hysteria precipitated an economic shutdown in much of the world in an attempt to mitigate the initial projections of millions of deaths, with the end result that in a matter of weeks, U.S. unemployment catapulted to a level not seen since the Great Depression.
Meanwhile, communist China, barely touched by the pandemic of its own making, is still thriving while plotting to buy up much of the world's depressed economy, caused by China.  And with the West teetering on economic collapse, the Chinese military is flexing its newfound muscles outside China's territorial waters.
What's President Trump to do?
Break diplomatic relations with communist China and cancel all U.S. debt to that country.  It's time.  In fact, it's long overdue.
Call it pay back; call it teaching them a lesson; call it a calculated decision to right the wrongs of their deceitful, criminal behavior.  Call it what you will.  Communist China needs to pay a steep price for what it did to us.  To our nation.  The communists' Chinese flu pandemic inflicted on the U.S. was the last straw.  Even if their pandemic wasn't intentional, their cynical ploy to allow it to spread around the world warrants the harshest response short of war that the United States can render.
Shut down their Chinese communist embassy and consulates throughout the U.S. Expel every one of their diplomats.  Suspend all their work visas.  Cancel their student visas, and send those still here packing.  Curtail immigration and visas of any kind from mainland China.
This is our answer to the Machiavellian Chinese communist leadership.  Too much of our economy is in ruins because of them.  Too much of our nation has suffered because of them.  Too many of our fellow citizens are sick, dying, or dead because of them.  Nearly 100 innocent victims in my Boston suburb alone have died because of communist China.
It's time for the Chinese communists to suffer the consequences.
The U.S. should revert to its much earlier policy of isolating communist China and push for regime change.  It's time also to revisit the prospect of recognizing the Chinese nationalist government in exile on Taiwan as a potential future government of mainland China.
A generation ago, Ronald Reagan declared the communist Soviet Union an Evil Empire and strangled it into submission.  And the Soviet communists never caused such death and damage in the U.S. as the Chinese communists have.
Donald Trump should likewise declare communist China the Evil Empire that it is.  Then close our U.S. embassy in Beijing.  For good.  Or at least until a democratic government is elected in the former communist China.
It would be a bold move.  President Trump is a bold leader.
It's now or never.
Tom Mountain is a Massachusetts Republican state committeeman and a Republican delegate to RNC Charlotte.





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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


Senator Who Employed Chinese Spy Endorses Joe Biden for President

 

  

A high-profile U.S. senator with professional and personal ties to China — including once employing one of its spies — is backing former Vice President Joe Biden amid mounting questions over his son’s business dealings with the communist regime.

Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), a former chairwoman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, announced her endorsement of the former vice president on Tuesday, claiming to have witnessed Biden’s “fortitude” and leadership during their overlapping tenures in Congress.
Feinstein said in a statement:
I’ve worked closely with Vice President Biden and I’ve seen firsthand his legislative ability, his statesmanship, and most importantly his moral fortitude (NO, IT’S NOT A JOKE, BUT THEN FEINSTEIN IS THE MOST SELF-SERVING CORRUPT POL IN U.S. HISTORY). During his time in Congress and in the White House, Joe Biden has been a tireless fighter for hard working (ILLEGALS) MEXICAN families.
BLOG: FEINSTEIN LOVES  BIDEN BECAUSE SHE WALLOWS IN CORRUPTION. BIDEN HAD SPENT HIS ENTIRE POLITICAL LIFE SUCKING OFF BRIBES.
“He’s a totally corrupt swamp thing, and here’s the worst part of his manifest corruption – he doesn’t seem to realize that he’s corrupt, if not personally than in terms of allowing his bum kid to leverage his position. He thinks it’s A-OK for his boy Hoover to cash in all over the globe. After all, that’s what you do, right? That’s part of the benefits package for being in the liberal elite. And all these people fussing and fighting about the paternity test-failing dirtbag getting rich are totally out of line. How dare they? HOW DARE THEY!”
He wants to raise taxes, open the borders, let you pay for illegal aliens’ sex changes, and spark a civil war by taking guns from the people who don’t commit crimes.
THE OLD WHORE FEINSTEIN IS NOT ONLY ONE OF THE MOST CORRUPT AND SELF-SERVING, SHE HAS BEEN A MAJOR INSTRUMENT IN THE FALL OF AMERICA AS SHE TUCKS THEIR BRIBES DEEP INTO THE BOTTOMLESS POCKETS OF HER PIMP HUSBAND RICHARD BLUM!

America’s China Dependency Syndrome
Lessons from the USSR.
April 28, 2020 
Lloyd Billingsley

“Made in China” has been a familiar label on products for years but it wasn’t until March of 2020 that Americans learned of the perils that might entail. China threatened to impose export controls on pharmaceuticals that would plunge America into “the mighty sea of coronavirus.
Sen. Marco Rubio told reporters the United States was “dangerously reliant” on China for critical goods, including parts for technologies needed to fight COVID-19. Since 2004, Chinese pharmaceutical companies have been supplying 80-90 percent of U.S. antibiotics. Americans might wonder how they landed in such a dependent position, and that invites a comparison with the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
The world’s first socialist state, established in the world’s largest nation, never produced a single product the West wanted or needed. For all its vast natural resources, the USSR was an economic basket case, and by the mid-1980s in serious trouble.
Suppose that some U.S. senator had then offered a trade deal that ignored the regime’s human rights violations and allowed state-owned Soviet companies to manufacture goods for the American market, all marked “Made In the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.” These would include vital pharmaceuticals and the deal would allow the use of Soviet steel, and Soviet labor, in major infrastructure projects in the United States.
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.
On a visit to Shanghai in 2006 Feinstein told James Areddy of the Wall Street Journal, “I’ve been coming to China for 31 years, so I’m not a newcomer.” That would put her first visit in 1975, one year before the death of the Great Helmsman Mao Zedong his own self. Feinstein was then a San Francisco supervisor, and as mayor struck up a sister-city relationship with Shanghai. On the 2006 trip Feinstein spent time with former Shanghai mayor Zhu Rongji, “a good friend.”
Areddy asked about the Tiananmen Square massacre then turning 21. Feinstein said it was a “a great setback for China in the view of the world,” a public-relations problem for China, not a human rights issue. “It was just the PLA (People’s Liberation Army)” and China “learned lessons from it.” Still, Feinstein admitted, “we did not discuss it.”
As Ben Weingarten noted in the Federalist in 2018, Sen. Feinstein’s ties to China are “way deeper” than any Chinese spy in her office. Feinstein maintained a “strictly apologist line” on China’s human rights atrocities, and Feinstein’s husband has “profited handsomely” during her career in the Senate. Sen. Feinstein “served as a key intermediary between China and the U.S. government, while serving on committees whose work would be of keen interest to the PRC.” For two decades and three election cycles, Feinstein harbored a Chinese spy who fed “political intelligence” to Beijing’s Communist regime. Since that article, the dossier has grown longer.
As Rosemarie Ho noted in The Nation, Dianne Feinstein failed to support the democracy protesters in Hong Kong. When the coronavirus hit these shores, Feinstein was uncritical of China and one of the first to cry “racism” against those who pointed out the pandemic’s origin in Wuhan, China.
Ben Weingarten wondered how a motivated and empowered prosecutor would operate if tasked to explore “any links and/or coordination” between the Chinese government, Feinstein and individuals associated with her office. Such an investigation never took place with Sen. Dianne Feinstein, the most servile apologist of Communist China since Anna Louise Strong, and certainly the most influential. On the other hand, Donald Trump was thoroughly investigated for “collusion” with Russia, which turned out to be a hoax.
It was the president’s tweet that brought Feinstein’s Chinese spy to public attention. President Trump has access to all U.S. intelligence, a major reason domestic and foreign foes alike are desperately trying to remove him from office. In his April 19 press conference, the president called the upper reaches of the DOJ and FBI “human scum,” and their inattention to Feinstein, Hillary Clinton and other high-profile Democrats confirms that the rot continues.
President Trump is now throwing down with the invisible enemy of coronavirus and making progress despite opposition from Democrats and their media allies. As they parrot Chinese propaganda, the president has already started the decoupling process.
“We cannot outsource our independence,” the president said last Monday. “We cannot be reliant on foreign nations. I’ve been saying this for a long time. If we’ve learned one thing it’s let's do it here, let’s build it here, let’s make it here.”
As with the USSR, we don’t need China for anything. And as Chuck Berry said, anything you want they got right here in the USA.


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