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To: MeganC

Not necessarily. These ‘agreements’ set up industry staffed councils and committees to take the place of elected government in creating regulations and rules. Since the Chinese constitution declares that the ‘people’ aka the chicom government owns 50% of all business interests in China, it’s safe to say there will be chicoms on the business panels making decisions regarding property and takings.

Granting special power to international entities was at the crux of the uproar over Cintra(owned by King Juan Carlos of Spain) and the tax payer funded roads which were taken over by Cintra for a toll road system in this country.

We have seen in the US that the federal government has allowed non-elected entities, like redevelopment agencies, special powers for eminent domain. Since apparently everyone in the federal government are globalists now, except for a very few, it follows that ‘special powers’ of eminent domain could be granted to international interests.

So here’s the catch 22. If we throw the globalists out of our government, we will naturally default on their commitments and the Chinese will move to recoup with US real property, or we leave the globalists in power, and the Chinese own our politicians, our manufacturing and a large part of the global transportation system that gets the goods to our ports. Of course if Arnold has his way, he’ll finish off the California state budget by building his pet ‘goods movement system’ to facilitate getting chinese made goods into the heartland.

Corruption and danger abounds these days!


107 posted on 03/09/2009 4:20:03 PM PDT by hedgetrimmer
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To: hedgetrimmer

If China wants US property I say the first thing we do is give them all of our ammo.


108 posted on 03/09/2009 4:23:16 PM PDT by MeganC (January 20, 2013)
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