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A Vote for Trump Is a Vote for China

Crabtownboy

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Of the many satirical nicknames Donald Trump has been called in his quest for the presidency, the one that, ironically, may contain the most truth comes from the China Press, a Chinese-language newspaper based in the United States. A March 28 article refers to the Republican front-runner as “China’s secret agent in America.” Why? Because Trump’s plans to protect U.S. interests actually benefit China more.

Trump has made China-bashing a fixture of his campaign: Railing about “currency manipulation” and “stealing” U.S. jobs are stump-speech fixtures. But regional experts say that because of Trump’s denigration of the U.S. relationship with Japan, his acceptance of Chinese human rights abuses, and his isolationism, a Trump presidency would strengthen both the ruling Chinese Communist Party and China’s place in the world.


http://foreignpolicy.com/2016/04/12/a-vote-for-trump-is-a-vote-for-china/
 

carpro

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http://www.independentsentinel.com/lest-we-forget-hillarys-china-gate-scandal/


Lest We Forget Chinagate, The Most Serious Scandal in US History


The “Chinagate” fundraising scandal plagued the 1996 Bill Clinton-Al Gore campaign and Hillary was very much involved. Chinagate aka Commercegate is the most serious scandal in U.S. history. It involves the transfer of America’s most sensitive technology, including but not limited to nuclear missile and satellite technology, apparently in exchange for millions of dollars in contributions to the 1996 Clinton-Gore re-election effort and the Democratic National Committee.

The Chinagate scandal of 1996 ended up in an award of 900,000 in attorney’s fees and costs to Judicial Watch ten years later.

The scandal was an apparent scheme by the Clinton administration to sell seats on taxpayer-funded trade missions in exchange for campaign contributions to the 1996 Clinton-Gore campaign.

Judicial Watch began an investigation and Clinton administration officials deliberately concealed and destroyed records regarding the trade mission and testimony was falsified.


SNIP


Finally, in 2006, without any fanfare, an appellate court upheld an award of 900,000 to Judicial Watch.
 

carpro

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Your reply has absolutely nothing to do with this election or the future of the US.


Excuse me. I thought Hillary Clinton, like Donald Trump, was running for president. :confused:

And she is completely owned by the Chinese and anyone else who gives her enough money like the Chinese did. They can buy her again. Seems relevant to me.
 
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Crabtownboy

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Excuse me. I thought Hillary Clinton, like Donald Trump, was running for president. :confused:

And she is completely owned by the Chinese and anyone else who gives her enough money like the Chinese did. They can buy her again. Seems relevant to me.

Was Hillary president back then? Nope.
 

Aaron

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Of the many satirical nicknames Donald Trump has been called in his quest for the presidency, the one that, ironically, may contain the most truth comes from the China Press, a Chinese-language newspaper based in the United States. A March 28 article refers to the Republican front-runner as “China’s secret agent in America.” Why? Because Trump’s plans to protect U.S. interests actually benefit China more.

Trump has made China-bashing a fixture of his campaign: Railing about “currency manipulation” and “stealing” U.S. jobs are stump-speech fixtures. But regional experts say that because of Trump’s denigration of the U.S. relationship with Japan, his acceptance of Chinese human rights abuses, and his isolationism, a Trump presidency would strengthen both the ruling Chinese Communist Party and China’s place in the world.


http://foreignpolicy.com/2016/04/12/a-vote-for-trump-is-a-vote-for-china/
Then he oughta be your guy.
 

church mouse guy

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Here in central Indiana, China has been buying the companies that are not moving to Mexico. The Obama administration has to approve of these sales and there is no indication that any sale to China will be blocked. As a matter of fact, rich Democrats want Cuba open because the communist government there controls wages at $20 to $25 per month and that makes Cuba very competitive with China for cheap labor.

China is on the move with plans to build a railroad from Brazil to Peru to transport soybeans to the Pacific coast and with plans to build a canal through Nicaragua. China, North Korea, Iran, and Russia all have major presences in South America and the threat from China is no longer just economic but also military. China also has strangleholds on the old Burma and Tibet.

With the huge profits to be made in China, it is difficult to see how Europe and the Americas will ever reverse course in China.

Obama should stop the sale of American corporations to China, but he won't.
 

carpro

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Was Hillary president back then? Nope.

Is Trump president now? Nope.

They're both running for president.

Your accusation that Trump will favor the Chinese on trade is based on assumptions and nothing else.

Hillary and Bill have been bought by the Chinese before. They sold them secret technology for campaign contributions. Hillary and Bill are largely responsible for the acscendence of the Chinese both militarily and economically. That's based on facts. Once owned. Always owned.
 

HankD

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Of the many satirical nicknames Donald Trump has been called in his quest for the presidency, the one that, ironically, may contain the most truth comes from the China Press, a Chinese-language newspaper based in the United States. A March 28 article refers to the Republican front-runner as “China’s secret agent in America.” Why? Because Trump’s plans to protect U.S. interests actually benefit China more.

Trump has made China-bashing a fixture of his campaign: Railing about “currency manipulation” and “stealing” U.S. jobs are stump-speech fixtures. But regional experts say that because of Trump’s denigration of the U.S. relationship with Japan, his acceptance of Chinese human rights abuses, and his isolationism, a Trump presidency would strengthen both the ruling Chinese Communist Party and China’s place in the world.


http://foreignpolicy.com/2016/04/12/a-vote-for-trump-is-a-vote-for-china/
I don't know CBT , every Trump prediction (left or right) has done a crash and burn as I think this one will.

HankD
 

righteousdude2

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Of the many satirical nicknames Donald Trump has been called in his quest for the presidency, the one that, ironically, may contain the most truth comes from the China Press, a Chinese-language newspaper based in the United States. A March 28 article refers to the Republican front-runner as “China’s secret agent in America.” Why? Because Trump’s plans to protect U.S. interests actually benefit China more.

Trump has made China-bashing a fixture of his campaign: Railing about “currency manipulation” and “stealing” U.S. jobs are stump-speech fixtures. But regional experts say that because of Trump’s denigration of the U.S. relationship with Japan, his acceptance of Chinese human rights abuses, and his isolationism, a Trump presidency would strengthen both the ruling Chinese Communist Party and China’s place in the world.


http://foreignpolicy.com/2016/04/12/a-vote-for-trump-is-a-vote-for-china/
Crabby, this is ridiculous! But, sound doctrine when coming from you.

I can hardly wait to see your posts when Trump is the POTUS! It should be a fun four years.
 
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