China owns 30 million acres of US Soil.
‘American Soil’ Is Increasingly Foreign Owned
https://www.npr.org/2019/05/27/723501793/american-soil-is-increasingly-foreign-owned
China owns 30 million acres of US Soil.
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To which I would say “come and get it.”
Signed sealed and delivered by our FERAL Government
Does that include anti-US locations like Beserkeley and San Francisco? Didn't read the article, wouldn't give NPR the click thru.
China owns 30 million acres of US Soil.
Let them try to move it to China.
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Thats not what the article you linked says.
30 million acres is the total foreign-owned, led by Canada and Netherlands.
Chinas ownership of a lot of other America stuff is far more dangerous.
I IMMEDIATELY call for freezing ALL China’s assets here in the U.S. and calling for Immanent domain of all their properties on U.S. soil. Also placing our military on Defcon 2 or 3. All countries that have been hit with this Act of War should combine to file charges at the Hague against President Xi, China, The WHO, and any other person that assisted in this attack on Western Civilians to include Organizations, Bill Gates, George Soros and Sons, et al. The charges must include Genocidal Murder and Unprovoked Act of War. The sentencing must include Life in Prison or Death to the Individuals and Censorship of China. PERIOD.....
Yeah, that should be outlawed.
Read the source article about foreign investment of homeland soil in the US ,.. and then weep :
https://www.npr.org/2019/05/27/723501793/american-soil-is-increasingly-foreign-owned
Now consider the New England and Pacific fishery, which got closed down by NOAA "catch shares" (which NOAA imposed illegally)
whereby the catch shares were set incredibly low that the fishery industry closed down or went bankrupt.
The NOAA doctrine of 'catch shares' was, according to NOAA, was designed to promote the 'sustainability of the fishery', and prevent over harvesting and by-catch.
The 'catch shares' were set so artificially low for recreational and commercial fishery that the fishery could not support itself, and the fishery industry went out of business.
The 'catch shares' and the ships went bankrupt, and were then bought up by foreign investors for pennies on the dollar.
In the Pacific, the NOAA imposed 'catch shares' rule involves many saltwater species, and includes salmon, sea bass, and crab industries with the same result of being bought up by foreign investors, especially China.
Many of those fishery protein crops are caught by Americans using the foreign bought-out boats, using the Chinese owned and purchased non-sustainable 'catch shares',
and then processed by Chinese production ships which remain at sea for three or four months at a time,
using Chinese labor, and then sold in American markets as ' caught in American waters'.
The packaging does NOT indicate foreign ownership.
Now, don't get me started on Smithfield Farms conglomerate owning more than 20% of the pork production and meat processing plants in the US.
They had already indicated last year that they would be shipping more pork to China, since as more than 1/3rd of the Chinese piglets were dying from an unknown virus,
and native pork production was not expected to adequately supply the Chinese need for protein.
As a result, Smithfield Farms announced about a year in advance, that there would be a pork shortage due to limited supply, and to expect rising meat prices.
This announcement was given even before the coronavirus plague occurred in the US; it seems that a lot of virus incidents occur in China. Ya think ?!!