>>13774564 (lb)
"Master! Master!"
>>13774564 (lb)
"Master! Master!"
thanks for outing yourself so early. tidys up the bred.
Washington, the Evergreen state.
Gov. Jay Inslee offered rocketry tech to China as PLA modernized missile arsenal against U.S. carriers
https://www.worldtribune.com/gov-jay-inslee-offered-rocketry-tech-to-china-as-pla-modernized-missile-arsenal-against-u-s-carriers/
"We’re emphasizing the positive by bringing potential venture capital for China to grow businesses here, to create jobs in my state. We’re emphasizing the possible by opening up markets for companies that I have today that provide some high-tech services… we have a company here that provides IT services to Chinese aerospace companies, for instance.”
Asked why Chinese companies should do business in Washington, Inslee replied:
“Because of our great growth in computer science, we now have biotechnology, bioinformatics, aerospace, rocketry, global health, video gaming. And what we’re finding we’re reaching critical mass where those industries are giving you a portfolio of intellectual talent that’s really unsurpassed.”
Inslee was so shameless in his pandering to the authoritarian Asian goliath that he glibly resorted to folksy rhetoric in his interview:
“So if you’re a young entrepreneur in China, you’re looking for a good place to do business and build a new technology company, boy I tell ya, I’d come here and take a really good look at Washington and they can give me a call.”
"Inslee comes across as the epitome of a performing seal for a tyrannical regime. It is an act he has been perfecting over the course of years. In a 2013 interview with the state-controlled newspaper China Daily an oily Inslee bubbled over with praise for the communist despots while discussing an upcoming trade mission trip to China:
“China is such a dynamic country and we have such potential to work together, our state and China, multiple cities and various industries in China. And the sky’s the limit on the working relationship and the trading relationship that we can have. And we feel that our trading relationship has a lot of room for growth.”
Once again, Inslee flagrantly dangled the prospect of providing sensitive U.S. cutting-edge technology to the Chinese:
“We are developing very high-level new technologies in multiple sectors here. It’s not just aerospace, it’s not just software… we want to look for ways to maximize our market opportunities in that regard.”
"“About two hours ago I was on the streets of downtown Seattle here and a fellow I’ve known in the trade community came up and said, ‘Hey we’re opening a, we have a multi-hundred-million-dollar investment coming from China that we’re gonna announce in a few weeks in the biofuels space’ that will be an investment from China in our biofuels industry opportunities in the state of Washington. So it’s great when you can be walking down a sidewalk and hear about an investment opportunity from China…. We’re excited about that opportunity.”
Report: Washington Governor Personally Asked Chinese Dictator for Medical Gear
https://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2020/05/27/report-washington-governor-personally-asked-chinese-dictator-for-medical-gear/#
"The South China Morning Post (SCMP) reported on Wednesday that the Democrat governor of Washington state, Jay Inslee, wrote a personal letter to Chinese dictator Xi Jinping in early April asking China to use its “enormous productive capacity” to provide “critically needed medical supplies” including masks, gloves, and gowns.
According to the SCMP, Washington “ultimately received donations of an unspecified quantity of supplies from several Chinese government and private sources.”
Inslee’s letter to Xi, never before disclosed to the public, was uncovered by the SCMP with a public records request. The April 2 letter began with Inslee telling the authoritarian Chinese ruler than he made “many friends in the state of Washington” during his “historic visit in 2015” and now they needed Xi’s help with the coronavirus.
“Your experience in successfully managing the progression of the disease has provided us with many important lessons and has helped us to mitigate the impact of the disease on our people,” Inslee told Xi. “While these lessons have helped us significantly in blunting this outbreak, it is still having a very serious impact on the state. We are facing extreme challenges in finding the supplies and equipment necessary to protect our health care workers and treat our patients.”
"The SCMP noted, as Inslee did not, that one reason Washington had so much trouble obtaining supplies was that “Beijing had tightened its vetting of exports of medical supplies, resulting in major delays of shipments of personal protective equipment to the United States.”
“Beijing’s heightened screening followed complaints by some governments and hospitals that large quantities of PPE sent from China were below acceptable standards,” the SCMP further noted, alluding to substandard or useless equipment delivered by Chinese suppliers to countries around the globe.
Inslee’s letter continued with lavish praise for Xi’s handling of the coronavirus, which Inslee saw as such a smashing success that Beijing could surely afford to send some masks, gowns, gloves, and testing supplies to the Pacific Northwest.
“In reviewing the global progression of COVID-19, we note that the situation in China has essentially stabilized due to your government’s leadership,” Inslee wrote. “I am asking you to consider allowing Washington State to access the enormous productive capacity of China to obtain critically needed medical supplies.”
Behind the scenes, the SCMP said Inslee’s plea to Xi was brokered with the help of a naturalized American citizen from China named Qiang Wan, a Washington state-based software entrepreneur who chairs the nonprofit Tsinghua GIX Institute North America. The institute was created as a joint project by Microsoft, the University of Washington, and Xi’s alma mater Tsinghua University, which Inslee mentioned in his letter. Wan himself has been in Beijing since embarking on a business trip there in December.
Tsinghua, located in suburban Beijing, was founded by Americans in 1911 to help prepare Chinese students who planned to study at schools in the United States, so it has long played a major role in U.S.-Chinese relations in addition to being one of China’s most prestigious universities."
"“Wan, whose father served as the Chinese ambassador to Morocco in the late 1980s and early 1990s, said he had been moved to act after watching the virus take hold in his home state while in China on business. Washington state, which has recorded about 19,500 coronavirus cases and 1,000 deaths, ultimately received donations of an unspecified quantity of supplies from several Chinese government and private sources following the letter appealing directly to Xi,” the SCMP reported.
Wan wrote an email to Inslee’s office in March that was also obtained by the SCMP in which he expressed concern about the coronavirus outbreak in Washington, acknowledged political tensions between China and the United States, and hoped Tsinghua University could “help [Washington] State secure much-needed medical supplies and equipment.”
China’s ambassador to the United States, Cui Tiankai, swiftly wrote a letter to Inslee acknowledging that Xi had received his request for aid and “directed relevant government departments of China to provide needed assistance and facilitation.”
Inslee, formerly a candidate for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination, is not the only U.S. governor to seek Chinese assistance with the coronavirus. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) in April praised the Chinese Communist government for sending 1,000 ventilators to his state amid a bitter feud between Cuomo and President Donald Trump."
https://www.governor.wa.gov/news-media/president-xi-visit-helped-showcase-washington-state-%E2%80%9Cworld-class-center-innovation%E2%80%9D
President Xi visit helped showcase Washington state as “world-class center of innovation”
September 25, 2015
Summary
President Xi's visit to Washington state helped strengthen economic and cultural ties and showcased Washington as a world-class center of innovation.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping and his delegation departed from Paine Field today following two full days of meetings and announcements with many of Washington’s top business and government leaders.
Gov. Jay Inslee, who led a trade delegation to China in 2013, invited President Xi to Washington because of the deep economic and cultural ties Washington shares with China. China is Washington’s state’s top trading partner with more than $29 billion of trade in 2014. Nearly one-quarter of all Washington exports go to China.
Washington state’s businesses, universities and research institutions were the focus of global news as President Xi, First Lady Peng Liyuan and dozens of Chinese governors, mayors and ministerial officials made stops throughout the Puget Sound region and signed business deals and partnership agreements.
“President Xi’s visit gave us a rare opportunity to truly showcase Washington state as a world-class center of innovation,” Inslee said. “Our universities, businesses and research institutions are on the leading edge of everything from technology and airplanes to vaccines and cures for cancer. President Xi’s visit will help strengthen ties with our Chinese partners and open doors for new partnerships around the world.”
President Xi gave his only policy speech of his U.S. trip at a dinner banquet in Seattle where dignitaries such as former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger were in attendance. The president’s speech covered multiple topics including economic reforms, international relations and cybersecurity.
President Xi met with a local delegation of elected officials that included Senator Patty Murray, U.S. Representatives Jim McDermott, Rick Larsen, Adam Smith and Suzan DelBene, King County Executive Dow Constantine, Seattle Mayor Ed Murray, and others.
Other highlights of President Xi’s visit to Washington state:
The Paulson Institute co-hosted a U.S.-China Business Roundtable with 15 U.S. CEOs and 15 Chinese CEOs, at which the business leaders discussed issues, challenges and opportunities facing the two countries and explored ways to collaborate and strengthen the U.S.-China economic relationship. President Xi delivered remarks, noting that China is working to bolster its economy, advance reforms and strengthen business ties with the United States. Paulson Institute Chairman Henry M. Paulson, Jr., moderated a discussion with the business leaders, stressing the need for both countries to work together to sustain global economic growth and address global problems, such as cyber-theft and climate change.
Microsoft hosted President Xi, First Lady Peng Liyuan and a high-level Chinese delegationWednesday at its Redmond campus, where the company highlighted new technology and the role technology can play in advancing health, education and business.During his visit to Microsoft, Xi met with senior executives and board members, watched technology demos and reviewed innovative new devices. Xi met briefly with CEOs of technology companies who attended a meeting of the U.S.-China Internet Industry Forum earlier in the day. He also met privately with Bill and Melinda Gates.
Madame Peng Liyuan, the wife of Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, her only official visit while in Seattle.Peng, a World Health Organization goodwill ambassador for tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS, met with Fred Hutch President and Director Dr. Gary Gilliland, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Co-Chairs and Trustees Bill and Melinda Gates, Fred Hutch Nobel Prize-winner Dr. Linda Buckand other key researchers during the one-hour visit. Peng and her delegation also toured a lab where critical HIV vaccine research is being done.
President Xi visited Boeing's factory in Everettfor a tour of the company’s widebody commercial airplane factory. Several agreements were announced including orders and commitments for 300 Boeing aircraft and expanded collaboration between Boeing and China's commercial aviation industry.
President Xi’s final public stop was at Lincoln High School in Tacoma where he met with members of the Lincoln High School football team who presented him with a Lincoln Abe’s game jersey. The president also met with about 30 students in Lincoln’s Advanced Placement Government course taught by recently crowned Washington State Teacher of the Year Nathan Gibbs-Bowling. Gibbs-Bowling went to Fuzhou, China, as part of a teacher exchange program last year. During the auditorium presentation, President Xi shocked the audience with a generous invitation for 100 Lincoln High School students to visit him in China next year.
"Among the numerous agreements signed between Chinese delegates and Washington leaders was one by Inslee, five other U.S. governors and six Chinese governors and leaders to advance economic development opportunities related to renewable and clean energy technology. The Governors’ Clean Energy and Economic Development Accord establishes an agreement to collaborate on commercialization and deployment of clean and renewable energy technologies, promote energy efficiency, advance smart grid infrastructure, reduce transportation emissions, and improve air quality.
Washington state became the sixth sub-national government to sign an MOU for a Joint Working Group for Trade and Investment Cooperation between U.S. States and China Provinces. The Department of Commerce will lead the state’s participation in the working group with the provinces of Guangdong, Sichuan, Shaanxi, Hunan, Liaoning, Shanghai.
The Washington State Department of Commerce also put together an agreement between the state, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Intellectual Ventures and Stratos Group to explore collaboration between a Seattle technology incubator center and the Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, manufacturing and life sciences. Bonlender initiated the agreement on an earlier trade mission to China and signed it several weeks ago in China in preparation for President Xi’s visit this week."
"Other agreements include:
The State of Washington, together with the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Intellectual Ventures and Stratos Group, signed an MOU to explore collaboration between a Seattle technology incubator center and the Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology.
Sichuan, State of Washington, Tsinghua University and University of Washington signed an MOU to collaborate on renewable energy and advanced manufacturing technology including hydropower, wind energy, solar energy and biomass, smart grid technologies, conversion of natural gas into high-value products, and low-carbon transportation.
Commerce Director Brian Bonlender also signed an agreement between Guangdong and Washington State on opportunities in clean energy, advanced manufacturing and life sciences. The agreement was initiated on an earlier trade mission to China and signed it several weeks ago in China in preparation for President Xi’s visit this week.
TerraPower and China National Nuclear Corporation signed an MOU to collaborate on development and commercialization of a next generation nuclear power plant technology that builds on the joint announcement made Presidents Obama and Xi last November in Beijing. TerraPower Chairman Bill Gates was one of several witnesses on hand for the signing.
Northwest Innovation Works, which recently signed a construction agreement at the Port of Kalama to build a cutting-edge new methanol manufacturing facility, signed several commercial agreements with Chinese businesses related to the project.
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) and Washington State signed an MOU at the commemoration of opening of ICBC’s Seattle office. Washington State is now a preferred destination for foreign direct investment from China, and the MOU will aid the Washington State Department of Commerce in recruiting the overseas headquarters of Chinese companies."
https://www.governor.wa.gov/news-media/president-xi-visit-helped-showcase-washington-state-%E2%80%9Cworld-class-center-innovation%E2%80%9D
"“Governor Inslee and the Welcoming Committee worked very hard to secure the visit by President Xi,” said Bonlender. “We used this opportunity to maximize the state’s exposure, bring businesses together, and ink deals and agreements that can have a meaningful impact on the lives of Washingtonians. In the end, we are happy with what we were able to accomplish.”
"We will look back on these two days as a major milestone in relations between our two great countries, with Washington state once again playing a central role in fostering positive ties," said Kristi Heim, Executive Director of the Washington State China Relations Council. "This visit has shown our genuine goodwill and brought people from China and Washington state closer together to work for common good."
I>>13774945
>people that have been fully vested in the Christian doctrine over the generations have been totally blind to what's really been going on
indeed
>They all do the same routine and think we're too stupid to notice.
>Been doing it for so long and getting away with it
it's called sorcery. you call it government and religion tho.
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/03/06/donald-trump-jay-inslee-coronavirus-123114
“I told Mike not to be complimentary of that governor becausethat governor is a snake,” Trump said, referring to Vice President Mike Pence. “So Mike may be happy with him but I'm not, OK?”
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dumb nigger WE/(you) are the fact checkerz
> erased all their spells
which you are thinking and writing in now?
you beLIEve in gov't and religion, yes?
you have no concept to the depths at which you attempt to speak. fall back. lurk moar.