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To: arrogantsob

.....”Citizens of other countries are already allowed to purchase land here and is not a problem.”.....

Chinese are already the largest group of foreign real-estate buyers in the US....Many of China’s rich have close ties to their political figures....and the political people in China are always connected to the rich people in China. They do business in the US together and the Chinese government ‘actively’ encourages them to buy.

When the Chinese purchased Smithfield Foods, they suddenly owned 460 large farms and became the top employer in dozens of communities all over the United States. ....there is more than one way to dominate your enemy, and the Chinese understand this.

Actually you will soon see our federal lands being used to pay off our national debt to foreign countries, primarily China. All those vast coal fields of Utah that were withdrawn by Clinton from mining are destined to be Chinese owned real soon.

Actually it’s been stated that our federal lands are being used to pay off our national debt to foreign countries, primarily China...so rumps idea is not new by any means..... All those vast coal fields of Utah that were withdrawn by Clinton from mining were bought by China.


392 posted on 04/03/2016 10:38:08 PM PDT by caww
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To: caww

A lot of mistakes in your attempt.

We will let it go with the Chinese coal field purchases from Clinton. IT was INDONESIAN, not Chinese and they did not purchase anything. He put the fields off limits and disallowed purchases and development of the fields in exchange for campaign contributions it is claimed.

Unless the Chinese start sending in millions of illegals to take the jobs there is no harm in buying Smithfield.

It is called capitalism.

You will also see more purchases of domestic property and industries when Tariff talk gets serious.

And before you raise the issue of China getting all of Smithfields products and we being sausageless, that would mean its markets are opened up to American products.

Others have informed you of how the Japanese purchases of properties worked out for them. I see no reason why Chinese purchases would work any better for them.


396 posted on 04/03/2016 10:47:22 PM PDT by arrogantsob (Nationalist, Patriot, Trumpman)
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