Posted on 06/05/2011 5:54:56 PM PDT by JudgemAll
Idaho To Be First Chinese State
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Governor Butch Otter, in league with
.(Barack) Obama, has hatched a plan to make Idaho the first Chinese owned state in America. Otter and company have named this Project 60. Sounds innocent enough, until you realize that Otter and his minions are afraid to call it what it is, globalization of America and surrender of sovereignty. If it were called that someone may want to charge Otter with sedition. Under
.Obama it has become increasingly difficult to do business in America, unless you are from a foreign nation. Idaho, under the stewardship of Governor Butch Otter, has opened the door for a Chinese invasion wherein the sovereignty of Idaho and America will be sodomized by all parties involved
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Hmm. Wonder what all those folks who went to Idaho to get as far away from the govt as they could will think?
For the record, this sounds like BS.
Well, I have seen some suspicious foreigners getting brides from Idaho, so I was wondering. It just corroborated with my personal acquaintances with these people praising Idaho.
“...the sovereignty of Idaho and America will be sodomized..”
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Ouch!
Can we please start the trade war already?
There are a lot of guns here in Idaho.
Including the Panhandle?
Isn’t the first time I’ve heard of this. Something to do with free enterprise zones. It will be sovreign Chinese land. They save costs on shipping. Not subject to our laws or taxes. Kept under the radar to avoid the MSM and citizen uproar. New world order at work.
If the Chinese think this is permanent, or even Constitutional. they’re in for a rude surprise.
I believe a State cannot directly deal with a foreign power and give up part of that State.
One of the ‘legal eagles’ here on Free Republic should be able to clarify the issue, I’m sure.
>> Sounds innocent enough
Like hell it does!
You are correct. The Constitution is very clear on States making treaties and dealing with international affairs with foreign Governments.
However, it is not unconstitutional to sell PUBLIC land held by the State when it is up for bid. I would expect a popular uprising by the citizens of Idaho and quite possibly the surrounding states via militia to revolt, arrest those public officials and foreign agents, and re institute a State Government.
This would be grounds for secession and even the impeachment of the President.
“This would be grounds for secession and even the impeachment of the President.”
Was Obama involved in this? I thought it was just the State of Idaho?
The Constitution guarantees a Republican form of Government to every citizen. A state cannot dissolve and sell its sovereignty to any foreign entity.
Zero, being the POTUS, must act and most likely would not.
I believe you are confusing those with the free trade UNESCO sites located in our national parks. Big difference.
As you may or may not know, Mexican millionaire businessmen are flooding into Texas on the millionaire visa to escape the cartels' protection rackets.
You know this Idaho thing is up to no good because the company that supplies french fries to McDonalds is involved
Since I live near American Falls, there are no chinese firtilizer plants here. There is one on the drawing board that will never be built, the “investors” cannot get enough funding. If it was the chinese they would have the money.
Well here in Humboldt County Simpson Timer is selling logs to China while Schmidmauer Lumber has had periods of shut downs due to a lack of logs and for irony the sawmill sits on one side of the Rr tracks and peeled logs are being loaded on ships on the other side down the street just west of my son’s business in Eureka
Idaho already has a Moscow... how much could a Beijing hurt?
That’s what the Constitution says.
I’m no legal but, I can read.:)
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