WASHINGTON -- From underwater nuclear submarines to little hotel soaps that float, New York lawmakers on both ends of the political spectrum are increasingly finding a new threat in Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., offered a grim view of China's impact on the state and the nation in separate appearances recently. She told a New York state construction union that "we're in a global competition, economically, and militarily, with China." Clinton even used Chinese economic policy to rap President Bush, saying China's holding of U.S. government securities _ at last count nearly $200 billion worth _ essentially makes that communist...