Anonymous ID: 7e5e0c Aug. 8, 2022, 9:37 p.m. No.17288964   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>17288820

Do you not understand how software cheats flip votes? It doesn't matter how many votes are cast for candidate A, when the votes are invisibly flipped to candidate B. In fact, the more votes for Trump would've produced an even larger win for Clinton.

Anonymous ID: 7e5e0c Aug. 8, 2022, 9:38 p.m. No.17289183   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9545

>>17288125

>Máxima's father had been the Minister of Agriculture during the regime of former Argentine President Videla

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jorge_Rafael_Videla

He came to power in a coup d'état that deposed Isabel Perón. In 1985, two years after the return of a representative democratic government, he was prosecuted in the Trial of the Juntas for large-scale human rights abuses and crimes against humanity that took place under his rule, including kidnappings or forced disappearance, widespread torture and extrajudicial murder of activists and political opponents as well as their families at secret concentration camps. An estimated 13,000 to 30,000 political dissidents vanished during this period. Videla was also convicted of the theft of many babies born during the captivity of their mothers at the illegal detention centres and passing them on for illegal adoption by associates of the regime. In his defence, Videla maintained the female guerrilla detainees allowed themselves to fall pregnant in the belief they would not be tortured or executed. On 5 July 2010, Videla took full responsibility for his army's actions during his rule. "I accept the responsibility as the highest military authority during the internal war. My subordinates followed my orders," he told an Argentine court. Videla also sheltered many Nazi fugitives as did Juan Perón before him, as Alfredo Stroessner did in Paraguay and as Hugo Banzer did in Bolivia; he was sometimes known as the "Hitler of the Pampa". He was under house arrest until 10 October 2008, when he was sent to a military prison.

Anonymous ID: 7e5e0c Aug. 8, 2022, 9:38 p.m. No.17289326   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Major Corporations Fight Proposed Law Protecting American Manufacturing

 

A bipartisan bill introduced on June 13 designed to protect American manufacturing in industries vital to national security is being opposed by major corporations and trade groups with interests in China.

 

The Bipartisan Innovation Act (BIA) would require companies based in the U.S. to disclose their plans to develop products inside China or other “foreign adversaries” that implicate national security. Covered products would include drones, other military products, and pharmaceuticals.

 

A federal agency would be empowered to vet and block foreign investments that would be deemed harmful to American security.

 

The U.S.-China Business Council (USCBC) is a trade organization with over 250 corporate members and opposes the BIA. Senior Director Douglas K. Barry told the Daily Caller that the legislation will “lead to regulatory uncertainty which will paralyze companies.” He also said the BIA will harm weakened U.S. supply chains.

 

Barry said his group understands the need to protect the U.S. from overseas investments that damage national security. However, he said the proposed bill “would be far too broad in covering many sectors” that are not critical to security.

 

USCBC membership includes major U.S. companies that officially sponsored the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, including Coca-Cola, Intel, Visa, and Procter & Gamble. Even though those companies are willing to overlook China’s ongoing genocide of Uyghur ethnic minorities, they have halted operations in Russia after it invaded Ukraine.

 

USCBC has successfully lobbied to defeat previous bills that would require federal government reviews of American investments inside China.

 

Human rights group ChinaAid president Pastor Bob Fu said USCBC has a long history of lobbying on behalf of the Chinese Communist Party’s leadership. He said that the trade organization is partially responsible for making America dependent on Chinese manufacturing. The result has been massive compromises in U.S. national security and the continuing supply chain crisis.

 

Fu added that USCBC has downplayed Chinese human rights violations as part of its work to promote China’s access to the American import market.

 

The USCBC also opposed the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) which recently went into effect. That law requires U.S. companies to ensure they do not trade in products manufactured using Uyghur slave labor. Barry said that the UFLPA will make U.S. inflation worse and will “create significant uncertainty.”

 

https://thecongressionalinsider.com/major-corporations-fight-proposed-law-protecting-american-manufacturing/