Not the first post on this topic, but maybe the most comprehensive from the economic collapse blog.
It’s truly amazing what is happening. Over the years, Americans shopping at Wal Mart and elsewhere have shipped $2.3 trillion dollars via trade deficits to China. The criminals in Washington have borrowed $1.4 trillion of that money back, and now interest payments on that debt are more than China spends per year on their military. We pay China $100 million dollars PER DAY in interest on the debt.
As Bernake tries to inflate away our debts, the Chinese are cashing in the debt for hard assets right here in the U.S., as explained clearly in this article. It’s very likely that your kids may be working for a Chinese company here in the U.S. before long.
Oh the irony; former communist nation uses capitalism and “free trade” to allow our former democratic now socialist nation to become a welfare state on borrowed money. The criminals i Washington will keep borrowing and selling off pieces of the U.S.

Does China Plan To Establish “China Cities” And “Special Economic Zones” All Over America?
By Michael, on January 22nd, 2013
http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/does-china-plan-to-establish-chinese-cities-and-special-economic-zones-all-over-america
Does China Plan To Establish Chinese Cities And Special Economic Zones All Over America?What in the world is China up to? Over the past several years, the Chinese government and large Chinese corporations (which are often at least partially owned by the government) have been systematically buying up businesses, homes, farmland, real estate, infrastructure and natural resources all over America. In some cases, China appears to be attempting to purchase entire communities in one fell swoop. So why is this happening?
Is this some form of “economic colonization” that is taking place? Some have speculated that China may be intending to establish “special economic zones” inside the United States modeled after the very successful Chinese city of Shenzhen. Back in the 1970s, Shenzhen was just a very small fishing village, but now it is a sprawling metropolis of over 14 million people. Initially, these “special economic zones” were only established within China, but now the Chinese government has been buying huge tracts of land in foreign countries such as Nigeria and establishing special economic zones in those nations.
So could such a thing actually happen in America? Well, according to Dr. Jerome Corsi, a plan being pushed by the Chinese Central Bank would set up “development zones” in the United States that would allow China to “establish Chinese-owned businesses and bring in its citizens to the U.S. to work.” Under the plan, some of the $1.17 trillion that the U.S. owes China would be converted from debt to “equity”. As a result, “China would own U.S. businesses, U.S. infrastructure and U.S. high-value land, all with a U.S. government guarantee against loss.” Does all of this sound far-fetched? Well, it isn’t. In fact, the economic colonization of America is already far more advanced than most Americans would dare to imagine.
So how in the world did we get to this point? A few decades ago, the United States was the unchallenged economic powerhouse of the world and China was essentially a third world country.
So what happened?
Well, we entered into a whole bunch of extremely unfavorable “free trade” agreements, and countries such as China began to aggressively use “free trade” as an economic weapon against us.
Over the past decade, we have lost tens of thousands of businesses and millions of jobs to China. When the final numbers for 2012 come out, our trade deficit with China for the year will be well over $300 billion dollars, and that will be the largest trade deficit that one country has had with another country in the history of the world.
Overall, the U.S. has run a trade deficit with China over the past decade that comes to more than $2.3 trillion dollars. That $2.3 trillion dollars could have gone to U.S. businesses and U.S. workers, and in turn taxes would have been paid on all of that money. But instead, all of that money went to China.
Rather than just sitting on all of that money, China has been lending much of it back to us – at interest. We now owe China more than a trillion dollars, and our politicians are constantly pleading with China to lend more money to us so that we can finance our exploding debt.
Today, the U.S. government pays China approximately $100 million dollars a day in interest on the debt that we owe them. Those that say that the U.S. debt “does not matter” are being incredibly foolish.
So thanks to our massive trade deficit and our exploding national debt, China is systematically getting wealthier and the United States is systematically getting poorer.
And now China is starting to use a lot of that wealth to aggressively expand their power and influence around the globe.
But isn’t it more than a bit far-fetched to suggest that China may be planning to establish Chinese cities and special economic zones in America?
Not really.
Just look at what has already happened up in Canada. It is well-known that the Chinese population of Vancouver, Canada has absolutely exploded in recent years. In fact, the Vancouver suburb of Richmond is now approximately half Chinese. The following is an excerpt from a BBC article…
Richmond is North America’s most Asian city – 50% of residents here identify themselves as Chinese. But it’s not just here that the Chinese community in British Columbia (BC) – some 407,000 strong – has left its mark. All across Vancouver, Chinese-Canadians have helped shape the local landscape.
A similar thing is happening in many communities along the west coast of the United States. In fact, Chinese citizens purchased one out of every ten homes that were sold in the state of California in 2011.
But in other areas of the United States, the Chinese are approaching things much more systematically.
For example, as I have written about previously, a Chinese group identified as “Sino-Michigan Properties LLC” has purchased 200 acres of land near the town of Milan, Michigan. Their stated goal is to build a “China City” that has artificial lakes, a Chinese cultural center and hundreds of housing units for Chinese citizens.
In other instances, large chunks of real estate in major U.S. cities that are down on their luck are being snapped up by Chinese investors. Just check out what a Fortune article from a while back says has been happening over in Toledo, Ohio…
In March 2011, Chinese investors paid $2.15 million cash for a restaurant complex on the Maumee River in Toledo, Ohio. Soon they put down another $3.8 million on 69 acres of newly decontaminated land in the city’s Marina District, promising to invest $200 million in a new residential-commercial development. That September, another Chinese firm spent $3 million for an aging hotel across a nearby bridge with a view of the minor league ballpark.
Toledo is being promoted to Chinese investors as a “5-star logistics region”. From Toledo it is very easy to get to Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Columbus and Indianapolis…
With a population of 287,000, Toledo is only the fourth largest city in Ohio, but it lies at the junction of two important highways — I-75 and I-80/90. “My vision is to make Toledo a true international city,” Toledo’s Mayor Mike Bell told the Toledo Blade.
But some of these deals appear to be about far more than just making “investments”. According to the Idaho Statesman, a Chinese company known as Sinomach (which is actually controlled by the Chinese government) was actually interested in developing a 50 square mile self-sustaining “technology zone” south of the Boise airport…
A Chinese national company is interested in developing a 10,000- to 30,000-acre technology zone for industry, retail centers and homes south of the Boise Airport.
Officials of the China National Machinery Industry Corp. have broached the idea — based on a concept popular in China today — to city and state leaders.
The article suggested that this “technology zone” would be modeled after similar projects that already exist in China, and that Chinese officials were conducting similar negotiations with other U.S. states as well…
Sinomach is not looking only at Idaho.
The company sent delegations to Ohio, Michigan and Pennsylvania this year to talk about setting up research and development bases and industrial parks. It has an interest in electric transmission projects and alternative energy as well.
The technology zone proposal follows a model of science, technology and industrial parks in China — often fully contained cities with all services included.
Thankfully the deal in Idaho appears to be stalled for now, but could we soon see China establish special economic zones in other communities all around America?
The Chinese certainly do seem to be laying the groundwork for something. They have been voraciously gobbling up important infrastructure all over the country. The following comes from a recent American Free Press article…
In addition to already owning vital ports in Long Beach, Calif. and Boston, Mass., the China Ocean Shipping Company is eyeing major ports on the East Coast and Gulf of Mexico. China also owns access to ports at the entry and exit points of the Panama Canal.
And due to fiscal woes plaguing many American cities and states, U.S. legislators have been actively seeking out Chinese investors. In one of the worst cases, Baton Rouge, La., Mayor Kip Holden offered the Chinese government ownership and operating rights to a new toll way system if the Chinese would provide the funding to build it.
Does it make sense for the Chinese to own some of our most important ports?
Isn’t there a national security risk?
Sadly, there isn’t much of anything that our politicians won’t sell these days as long as someone is willing to flash a lot of cash.
The Chinese have also been busy buying up important real estate on the east coast as a recent Forbes article explained….
According to a recent report in the New York Times, investors from China are “snapping up luxury apartments” and are planning to spend hundreds of millions of dollars on commercial and residential projects like Atlantic Yards in Brooklyn. Chinese companies also have signed major leases at the Empire State Building and at 1 World Trade Center, the report said.
But it is not only just land and infrastructure that the Chinese have been buying up.
They have also been purchasing rights to vital oil and natural gas deposits all over the United States.
There have been two Chinese companies that have been primarily involved in this effort.
The first is the China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC). According to Wikipedia, CNOOC is 100 percent owned by the Chinese government…
CNOOC Group is a state-owned oil company, fully owned by the Government of the People’s Republic of China, and the State-Owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council (SASAC) performs the rights and obligations of shareholder on behalf of the government.
The second is Sinopec Corporation. Sinopec Group is the largest shareholder (approx. 75% ownership) in Sinopec Corporation. And as the Sinopec website tells us, Sinopec Group is fully owned by the Chinese government…
Sinopec Group, the largest shareholder of Sinopec Corp., is a super-large petroleum and petrochemical group incorporated by the State in 1998 based on the former China Petrochemical Corporation. Funded by the State, it is a State authorized investment arm and State-owned controlling company.
So whenever you see CNOOC or Sinopec, you can replace those names with the Chinese government. The Chinese government essentially runs both of those companies.
And as you can see from the following list compiled by the Wall Street Journal, those two companies have been extremely aggressive in buying up rights to oil and natural gas all over the nation…
Colorado: Cnooc gained a one-third stake in 800,000 acres in northeast Colorado and southeast Wyoming in a $1.27 billion pact with Chesapeake Energy Corp.
Louisiana: Sinopec has a one-third interest in 265,000 acres in the Tuscaloosa Marine Shale after a broader $2.5-billion deal with Devon Energy.
Michigan: Sinopec gained a one-third interest in 350,000 acres in a larger $2.5 billion deal with Devon Energy.
Ohio: Sinopec acquired a one-third stake in Devon Energy’s 235,000 Utica Shale acres in a larger $2.5 billion deal.
Oklahoma: Sinopec has a one-third interest in 215,000 acres in a broader $2.5 billion deal with Devon Energy.
Texas: Cnooc acquired a one-third interest in Chesapeake Energy’s 600,000 acres in the Eagle Ford Shale in a $2.16-billion deal.
Wyoming: Cnooc has a one-third stake in 800,000 acres in northeast Colorado and southeast Wyoming after a $1.27 billion pact with Chesapeake Energy. Sinopec gained a one-third interest in Devon Energy’s 320,000 acres as part of a larger $2.5 billion deal.
Gulf of Mexico: Cnooc Ltd. separately acquired minority stakes in some of Statoil ASA’s leases as well as six of Nexen Inc.’s deep-water wells.
So why is the U.S. government allowing this?
That is a very good question. It’s because we’re broke. No, worse than broke or bankrupt; we owe $16.4 trillion dollars.
For a nation that purports to be pursuing “energy independence”, we sure do have a funny way of going about things.
Unfortunately, the sad truth is that China is absolutely mopping the floor with the United States on the global economic stage. China is rising and America is in an advanced state of decline. Global economic power has shifted dramatically and most Americans still don’t understand what has happened.
The following are 44 more signs of how dominant the economy of China has become…
1. A Chinese firm recently made a $2.6 billion offer to buy movie theater chain AMC.
2. A different Chinese firm made a $1.8 billion offer to buy aircraft maker Hawker Beechcraft.
3. In December it was announced that a Chinese group would be purchasing AIG’s plane leasing unit for $4.23 billion.
4. It was recently announced that the Federal Reserve will now allow Chinese banks to buy up American banks.
5. A $190 million bridge project up in Alaska was awarded to a Chinese firm.
6. A $400 million contract to renovate the Alexander Hamilton bridge in New York was awarded to a Chinese firm.
7. A $7.2 billion contract to construct a new bridge between San Francisco and Oakland was awarded to a Chinese firm.
8. The uniforms for the U.S. Olympic team were made in China.
9. 85 percent of all artificial Christmas trees are made in China.
10. The new World Trade Center tower is going to include glass that has been imported from China.
11. The new Martin Luther King memorial on the National Mall was made in China.
12. In 2001, American consumers spent $102 billion dollars on products made in China. In 2011, American consumers spent $399 billion dollars on products made in China.
13. The United States spends about $4 dollars on goods and services from China for every one dollar that China spends on goods and services from the United States.
14. According to the New York Times, a Jeep Grand Cherokee that costs $27,490 in the United States costs about $85,000 in China thanks to all the tariffs.
15. The Chinese economy has grown 7 times faster than the U.S. economy has over the past decade.
16. The United States has lost a staggering 32 percent of its manufacturing jobs since the year 2000.
17. The United States has lost an average of 50,000 manufacturing jobs per month since China joined the World Trade Organization in 2001.
18. Overall, the United States has lost a total of more than 56,000 manufacturing facilities since 2001.
19. According to the Economic Policy Institute, America is losing half a million jobs to China every single year.
20. Between December 2000 and December 2010, 38 percent of the manufacturing jobs in Ohio were lost, 42 percent of the manufacturing jobs in North Carolina were lost and 48 percent of the manufacturing jobs in Michigan were lost.
21. In 2010, China produced more than twice as many automobiles as the United States did.
22. Since the auto industry bailout, approximately 70 percent of all GM vehicles have been built outside the United States.
23. After being bailed out by U.S. taxpayers, General Motors is currently involved in 11 joint ventures with companies owned by the Chinese government. The price for entering into many of these “joint ventures” was a transfer of “state of the art technology” from General Motors to the communist Chinese.
24. Back in 1998, the United States had 25 percent of the world’s high-tech export market and China had just 10 percent. Ten years later, the United States had less than 15 percent and China’s share had soared to 20 percent.
25. The United States has lost more than a quarter of all of its high-tech manufacturing jobs over the past ten years.
26. China’s number one export to the U.S. is computer equipment.
27. The number one U.S. export to China is “scrap and trash”.
28. The U.S. trade deficit with China is now more than 28 times larger than it was back in 1990.
29. Back in 1985, the U.S. trade deficit with China was just $6 million dollars for the entire year. For the month of November 2012 alone, the U.S. trade deficit with China was $28.9 billion dollars.
30. China now consumes more energy than the United States does.
31. China is now the leading manufacturer of goods in the entire world.
32. China uses more cement than the rest of the world combined.
33. China is now the number one producer of wind and solar power on the entire globe.
34. Today, China produces nearly twice as much beer as the United States does.
35. Right now, China is producing more than three times as much coal as the United States does.
36. China now produces 11 times as much steel as the United States does.
37. China produces more than 90 percent of the global supply of rare earth elements.
38. China is now the number one supplier of components that are critical to the operation of U.S. defense systems.
39. A recent investigation by the U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services found more than one million counterfeit Chinese parts in the Department of Defense supply chain.
40. 15 years ago, China was 14th in the world in published scientific research articles. But now, China is expected to pass the United States and become number one very shortly.
41. China now awards more doctoral degrees in engineering each year than the United States does.
42. According to one study, the Chinese economy already has roughly the same amount of purchasing power as the U.S. economy does.
43. According to the IMF, China will pass the United States and will become the largest economy in the world in 2016.
44. Nobel economist Robert W. Fogel of the University of Chicago is projecting that the Chinese economy will be three times larger than the U.S. economy by the year 2040 if current trends continue.
Without the “globalization” of the world economy, none of this would have ever happened. But instead of admitting our mistakes and fixing them, our politicians continue to press for even more “free trade” and even more integration with communist nations such as China.
In fact, according to Dr. Jerome Corsi, the U.S. government has already set up 257 “foreign trade zones” all over America. These “foreign trade zones” are apparently given “special U.S. customs treatment” and are used to promote “free trade”…
Corsi noted that the U.S. government has created 257 foreign trade zones, or FTZs, throughout the United States, designed to extend special U.S. customs treatment to U.S. plants engaged in international-trade-related activities.
The FTZs tend to be located near airports, with easy access into the continental NAFTA and WTO multi-modal transportation systems being created to move free-trade goods cheaply, quickly and efficiently throughout the continent of North America.
“There is nothing in the U.S. government’s description of FTZs that would prevent a foreign government, like China, from operating a shell U.S. company that is in reality owned and financed by the Chinese government and operated through a Chinese government-owned corporation,” Corsi wrote.
Sadly, we are probably going to see a whole lot more of this in the years ahead.
According to Corsi, a professor of economics at Tsighua University in Beijing named Yu Qiao has suggested the following plan as a way to transform the debt that the United States owes China into something more “tangible”…
China would negotiate with the U.S. government to create a “crisis relief facility,” or CRF. The CRF “would be used alongside U.S. federal efforts to stabilize the banking system and to invest in capital-intensive infrastructure projects such as high-speed railroad from Boston to Washington, D.C.
China would pool a portion of its holdings of Treasury bonds under the CFR umbrella to convert sovereign debt into equity. Any CFR funds that were designated for investment in U.S. corporations would still be owned and managed by U.S. equity holders, with the Asians holding minority equity shares “that would, like preferred stock, be convertible.”
The U.S. government would act as a guarantor, “providing a sovereign guarantee scheme to assure the investment principal of the CRF against possible default of targeted companies or projects”.
The Federal Reserve would set up a special account to supply the liquidity the CRF would require to swap sovereign debt into industrial investment in the United States.
Apparently the Bank of China really likes this plan and would like to see something like this implemented.
In the years ahead, perhaps many of you will end up working in a “special economic zone” for a Chinese company on a project that is being financially guaranteed by the U.S. government.
If that sounds like a form of slavery to you, the truth is that you are probably not too far off the mark.
The borrower is the servant of the lender, and we should have never allowed ourselves to get into so much debt.
Now we will pay the price.
To get an idea of how much the world has changed in recent years, just check out this incredible photo which contrasts the decline of Detroit over the years with the amazing rise of Shanghai, China.
Things did not have to turn out this way. Unfortunately, we made decades of incredibly foolish decisions and we wrecked the greatest economic machine that the world has ever seen.
Now the future for America looks really bleak.
Too late!










ThePessimisticChemist says:
Default on the debt.
Implement strong trade tariffs.
The decade after both of those actions would be rough, but it would lay the groundwork for a strong US economy. This “borrow until you die” mentality will ultimately destroy America.
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23rd January 2013 at 12:38 pm
flash says:
Neil Stephenson ‘s fictional future queuing up to become reality …
Snow Crash
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_Crash
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23rd January 2013 at 12:46 pm
Eddie says:
I wouldn’t be surprised if the Chinese do have plans to colonize the U.S. But somehow, I doubt it will turn out like they think or hope it will. Talk about a whole Pandora’s Box of unintended consequences waiting to happen.
Give me a thumbs down for saying this, but let me point out that foreign investment in the U.S. has historically not been a bad thing for us.
Hot debate. What do you think?
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23rd January 2013 at 12:48 pm
Pirate Jo says:
We are starting to sound like the Native Americans, right about the time the white people started showing up.
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23rd January 2013 at 12:56 pm
AWD says:
Something to think about:
The U.S. spends almost $1 trillion per year on Welfare.
39% of Wal Mart’s business is from SNAP/EBT/Welfare
About 80% of Wal Mart’s good are made in China
Wal Mart is #2 on the Fortune 500 list of America’s largest companies
Wal Mart Revenues: $446,950 Billion; Profits $15,699 Billion
Therefore, taxpayers/debt are financing Wal Mart which is financing China’s $300 billion trade deficit vis-a-vis Welfare.
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23rd January 2013 at 1:05 pm
napari says:
as long as “we the people” keep buying cheap stuff NOT made in the USA countries like china will be more than happy to buy our hard assets with paper.
as long as “we the people” keep reelecting the same criminals to represent us said criminals will be happy to stab us in the back.
as long as “we the people” tolerate bad behavior we will continue to get bad behavior.
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23rd January 2013 at 1:13 pm
prtrb'd says:
Gov really has the Amerikan people’s best interest at heart, the billion rounds of ammo and all the fema camps are not really for us!
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23rd January 2013 at 1:16 pm
AWD says:
A sure way to get Colma to come back:
“Let’s just give California to the Chinese for the debt and call it even”.
Would anybody notice? I think the Chinese could run California better than the democrats.
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23rd January 2013 at 1:26 pm
Administrator says:
AWD
Colma emailed me back yesterday. He is perfectly fine. He is between semesters and has been reading books and taking a break from TBP. He’ll be back shortly to kick some asses.
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23rd January 2013 at 1:29 pm
AWD says:
Glad to hear that.
I read someplace he was trying to land a new girlfriend…
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23rd January 2013 at 1:42 pm
Pirate Jo says:
“I think the Chinese could run California better than the democrats.”
AWD, you absolutely must read the book ’2030′ by Albert Brooks.
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23rd January 2013 at 1:42 pm
Eddie says:
The Chinese have been a serious presence in California for a hundred and fifty or more years. They own a fair chunk of it already. But somewhere along the way they all turned into Chinese Americans. Insular, yes. Inscrutable yes. Communist? Not hardly.
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23rd January 2013 at 2:08 pm
napari says:
we cannot give up one iota of land in exchange for debt. Giving up California would open up our western front to an invasion. No land for debt…no matter how nutty californians may be….
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23rd January 2013 at 2:21 pm
AWD says:
Thanks to the criminals in Washington, Wal Mart and Welfare
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23rd January 2013 at 2:47 pm
AWD says:
“We’re going to put the sweat shops over here, the organ harvesting center over there, and democrat re-education center in Washington”
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23rd January 2013 at 3:41 pm
Bostonbob says:
The Chinese will have their own internal problems to deal with as a consequence of there unbridalled growth. They have a massive problem with pollution. Beijing is shrouded in a permanent haze. 40 percent of there rivers are seriously polluted, 20 percent are so polluted they are classified as to toxic to come in contact with. While they have built up enormous amounts of infrastructure in the recent years much of the construction is shoddy and will have to be torn down and rebuilt. While they are pursuing rapid expansion in solar technology ( in order to prop up their solar industry investment) and they are aggressively expanding there nuclear capacity they have and will continue to rely heavily on their use of coal which will further reek havoc on there environment. The also do not hesitate to roll heavy machinery over live citizens in order to pursue the wants of the government. I think the chinese will certainly not regress to where they were thirty years ago, but I see there being major problems for them to face in the future.
Thank you,
Bob.
http://thediplomat.com/2013/01/22/forget-air-pollution-chinas-has-a-water-problem/
http://www.infowars.com/man-crushed-by-road-flattening-truck-on-orders-of-chinese-officials/
I hope these set up as a link if not open as a hyperlink or google. the Beijing haze one has been all over the news on the web recently.
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23rd January 2013 at 3:43 pm
Bostonbob says:
Beijing
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=80152
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23rd January 2013 at 3:46 pm
GreasedUpWillie says:
Nice call on 2030 there PirateJo. An excellent book. Captures the debt and demographic problems really well. I’d highly reccomend it.
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23rd January 2013 at 4:00 pm
AWD says:
Of course China is a polluted shithole, why do you think they want to annex the U.S.?
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23rd January 2013 at 4:06 pm
AWD says:
Another good book:
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23rd January 2013 at 4:18 pm
Bostonbob says:
AWD you are correct and the stealth way of buying up land using our own fiat currency extracted from the fruits of the labor of their own enslaved populace probably does not kill as many people as a real war would. The only problem with there plan is that without a standing army in place to protect their precious special economic zones they can easily be nationalized buy the U.S. government. Maybe that is the plan all along as to how we steal our money back from the Chinese.
Thank you,
Bob.
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23rd January 2013 at 4:32 pm
llpoh says:
I hear Obamaand Clinton are negotiating with the Chinese to outsource the running and security of the US nuclear arsenal to them, because they can provide cheap labor.
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23rd January 2013 at 5:36 pm
IndenturedServant says:
I made a flip comment here the other day that it is the Chinese who want us disarmed. I no longer think the comment was trivial. There are a number of things that don’t make sense to me. Are these special economic zones going to be closed to Americans and American influence like unions, environmental law, tax law, US law, etc? Will these zones be under communist rule? Will the Chinese citizens being moved here to live and work in these zones be eligible for citizenship? Will they get to vote? Will they pay taxes to the US? Will their “corporations are people too” get to vote? I can understand buying our resources and shipping them back to China but where will they be selling goods manufactured in these zones? Can it be cheaper to manufacture here even in special economic zones?
I’m not sure I want to know the answers to my questions but I am more glad than ever I never had children. I’m never surprised at what I read here on TBP but I am frequently sickened to my very core by things I learn here and my heart literally aches because of it. It increasingly looks like this nation and the ideals that founded it will perish from this Earth and that is a very profound thing.
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23rd January 2013 at 8:39 pm
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napari says:
“as long as “we the people” keep buying cheap stuff NOT made in the USA countries like china will be more than happy to buy our hard assets with paper.
as long as “we the people” keep reelecting the same criminals to represent us said criminals will be happy to stab us in the back.
as long as “we the people” tolerate bad behavior we will continue to get bad behavior.”
As long as what passes for news media in this country, is allowed to lie and deceive “we the people”, NOTHING WILL EVER FUCKING CHANGE! If there is ever going to be a taking back of our country, it needs to begin with marching the lowlife, cum stain, ass-clowns who who run AND OWN our news media into the nearest fucking ocean and shooting them if they try to return to our shores!
Having 1%-4% of the population informed is almost exactly the same as having 0% of the population informed!
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23rd January 2013 at 8:48 pm
llpoh says:
IS – we the people are too stupid, in general, to pour piss out of a boot. Your point re 1-4% or 0% is pretty accurate, I am afraid. But maybe that small percentage can save themselves somehow.
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23rd January 2013 at 8:52 pm
Hope@ZeroKelvin says:
hahahaha!
Somebody actually reads my posts, amazing.
I am reminded of that famous Disney clip from “Lady and The Tramp”:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KdDla0QW844
This is well worth a few minutes of your time.
Enjoy!!!
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23rd January 2013 at 8:55 pm
Makati1 says:
There have always been Chinatowns in every major city in the world. Now they will be China Cities. Do your kids speak Mandarin? ^_^
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23rd January 2013 at 9:00 pm
llpoh says:
Hope – I read your posts. But if you want more readership, might I suggest you add pics of semiclad buxoms. That is always a crowd pleaser. See, I will show you:
And it never hurts if they are holding guns or beer. You have then captured the 3 major interests of the male readership, which, let’s face it, amounts to 95% of the folks around here.
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23rd January 2013 at 9:07 pm
Hope@ZeroKelvin says:
@llpoh:
I love you, seriously.
This weekend I am going to be shooting lots and lots as I have a quail AND a hog hunt lined up for Feb and March.
So…. I want to see more pix with these scantily clad and extremely athletic looking babes in bikini’s with BIG GUNS.
That’s the spirit!!!
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23rd January 2013 at 9:16 pm
llpoh says:
Hope – I thought that was you above. How many gun totin’ hot mamas can there be, anyway? But just for you, then:
And maybe I will post one for me:
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23rd January 2013 at 9:29 pm
llpoh says:
Damn. Oh well, I really cannot complain about that last pic.
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23rd January 2013 at 9:31 pm
llpoh says:
Finding these pics is kinda fun. Hope my wife doesn’t catch me.
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23rd January 2013 at 9:44 pm
AWD says:
Boobs, beer and (brandishing) guns. What America is all about, at least the non-liberal, non-progressive America that used to be.
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23rd January 2013 at 9:58 pm
Dave Doe says:
Anybody know what caliber those nipples are ?
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23rd January 2013 at 10:16 pm
llpoh says:
DD – they range from 38s to 44s.
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23rd January 2013 at 10:19 pm
Dave Doe says:
Shoot to thrill.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bMfrixJyWc
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23rd January 2013 at 10:37 pm
llpoh says:
I did not see any bikinis. What a let down. Love the Gatling guns, tho.
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23rd January 2013 at 10:51 pm
Dave Doe says:
Okay, How about a chick in a red dress with a Gatlin gun ?
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23rd January 2013 at 11:30 pm
Dave Doe says:
You could pretend Sofia Vergara is holding this Gatlin Gun.
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23rd January 2013 at 11:43 pm
Bruce says:
After reading the the Post I was gonna say something but all those pictures made me forget what it was.
But what ever it was we’re all Doomed.
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23rd January 2013 at 1:44 am
Reverse Engineer says:
The Chinese are…wait for it…
RE
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23rd January 2013 at 3:02 am
flash says:
Why diluting Western culture with asian/latino/boobunga culture has so greatly improved the socioeconomic well being of US so far, we should import more …afterall , they’re just like US.. …no…we shouldn’t hesitate to integrate.
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23rd January 2013 at 8:15 am
flash says:
..Chank news with generational theory spin.
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Peace/2013/01/18/19-Jan-13-World-View-China-s-directive-to-the-People-s-Liberation-Army-Get-Ready-for-War
China’s historic mistake
Anyone who understands even a little generational theory can quickly understand that China is making a historic mistake that will be a disaster for everyone.
China’s 1962 border clash with India did not lead to a wider war because the countries were in a generational Awakening era; with both countries being run by survivors of World War II and, respectively, Mao’s Communist Revolution civil war and the bloody Hindu/Muslim war that followed Partition. Each of these wars were extremely brutal, creating tens or hundreds of thousands of casualties and refugees, and no one who survived either of those wars would ever allow it to happen again.
Today, China, India, and America are in generational Crisis eras. The survivors of World War II are all gone. Today’s leaders have had an easy life, where their worst crisis was a sex scandal. They have no personal memory of the horrors of WW II, and the Gen-Xers think that any older generation who even talks about it is completely full of crap.
The Chinese, as well as many Americans, believe that President Obama would not strike back if China launched one of these “short, sharp wars” against one of its neighbors. Obama, according to this view, would be like Neville Chamberlain after Hitler attacked Czechoslovakia.
This view overlooks the extreme nationalism of a generational Crisis era. President Obama would not have any choice if Congress declared war, which might happen within hours of any Chinese attack.
This view also overlooks the hard lesson that came out of the Neville Chamberlain episode. Britain excused Germany’s attack on Czechoslovakia, but also warned that any further aggression would lead to war. So Obama may have his Neville Chamberlain moment, but it would only delay war.
China today is giddy with military power to the point of mass hysteria and extremely overconfident. They’re ready for war, and they’re anxious to go to war. They have a military strategy of attacking America’s weak points that they believe will lead them to a quick victory, because America won’t risk having its cities attacked.
Nothing can be further from the truth. Generational Dynamics predicts that when China makes its move, and that day seems very close, then the war won’t end until every nuclear weapon on all sides has been launched against some enemy’s targets. By the end of the war, there could be some 3 billion deaths, leaving 4 billion of so survivors to carry on and try to rebuild the world.
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23rd January 2013 at 9:10 am
Dorkus Maximus says:
Are those pictures of the Hooteree Militia?
My curiosity piqued, I looked up the Huteree militia and noticed they were all acquited (to virtually no media coverage) in spring of 2012.
The search for right-wing scapegoats will have to begin anew.
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23rd January 2013 at 9:31 am
Eddie says:
Good post Flash. Some people (in 1938) evidently thought Chamberlain desrved a Nobel for appeasing Hitler. Maybe they would give Obummer another Nobel for appeasing the Chinese.
” Chamberlain told his private secretary: “If Hitler signed it ( the Munich Agreement) and kept the bargain, well and good… if he broke it, he would demonstrate to all the world that he was totally cynical and untrustworthy… this would have its value mobilising public opinion against him, particularly in America.”
Edward Murrow, the American broadcaster working for Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) on 30th September, 1938, reported:
“Thousands of people are standing in Whitehall and lining Downing Street, waiting to greet the Prime Minister upon his return from Munich. Certain afternoon papers speculate concerning the possibility of the Prime Minister receiving a knighthood while in office, something that has happened only twice before in British history. Others say that he should be the next recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize.”
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23rd January 2013 at 11:00 am