Anonymous ID: e4d50e May 25, 2020, 5:43 a.m. No.9308473   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8480 >>8708 >>8984 >>9147

Reposting this one, damned good read, especialy on part 2 the list of China's behavior towards the world and the US.

Rep. Andy Biggs: On coronavirus and many issues, China acts like a Cold War enemy and international outlaw

https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/rep-andy-biggs-on-coronavirus-and-many-issues-china-acts-like-a-cold-war-enemy-and-international-outlaw

 

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The COVID-19 outbreak that began in Wuhan, China and spread death, massive unemployment and economic dislocation around the world is just the latest example of China’s long history of misconduct in its dealings with the rest of the world.

 

As of Tuesday night, COVID-19 was responsible for more than 321,000 confirmed deaths worldwide and over 91,000 deaths in the U.S. Confirmed cases of the disease totaled over 4.8 million around the world, including over 1.5 million in the U.S.

 

China lied to the world about the extent of its COVID-19 outbreak, falsely stated at first that the disease was not easily spread, and refused to cooperate with health experts from the U.S. and other nations trying to understand the nature of the novel coronavirus that causes the deadly disease.

 

Many lives could have been saved, hospitalizations could have been averted, and the shutdowns that nations around the world have imposed could have been far less severe if China had not tried to cover up the extent of the COVID-19 outbreak and if it had promptly halted travel by its citizens outside the country.

 

Given China’s history, no one should be surprised that now the Chinese government is now threatening members of the U.S. Congress who have had the temerity to introduce legislation that would allow U.S. citizens to seek restitution from China for its role in the spread of COVID-19.

 

We have to face the truth: Chinese hostility to the rest of the world is part of a pattern exhibited by the Communist regime in the years since President Richard Nixon began his ping-pong diplomacy with China in 1971 – leading to the resumption of U.S.-China trade followed by full diplomatic relations in 1978.

 

In all that time, China hasn’t acted as an international competitor and responsible member of the world community – it has acted like a Cold War enemy and an international outlaw.

 

The truth is that China has treated its relationship with the U.S. as adversarial for as long as anyone can remember. But we don’t need to cover hundreds of years of history between the West and China. It is only necessary to briefly review the last 50 years.

 

In particular, President Bill Clinton’s relaxation of trade restrictions with China was great for U.S. multination corporations, but devastating for American workers. Foreign investment in China nearly tripled in the first decade of this century, while nearly 2.5 million Americans lost their jobs.

 

Workers in China earn only a small fraction of the wages of U.S. workers, and China doesn’t impose worker safety and environmental standards even close to those in the U.S. All that combines to make it cheaper for companies to manufacture products in China – meaning that jobs have become one of our biggest exports to that nation.

 

Over the past two decades, the Chinese have flooded the U.S. market with everything from basic electronics, to low-cost consumer goods, to medication and medical supplies – all while buying up more and more of our advanced products along with more of our national debt. This has resulted in the one of the largest international transfers of information, technology and wealth in the history of the world

 

It is not unreasonable to argue that America has sacrificed millions of jobs, generations of technological advantage, and our economic dominance to China. All of this was done to enable U.S. corporations to make a fast buck by replacing American workers with cheap Chinese labor.

 

Warning voices were out there – including then-businessman Donald Trump – but academics, globalists, and professional politicians and bureaucrats ignored them.

Anonymous ID: e4d50e May 25, 2020, 5:44 a.m. No.9308480   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8551 >>8995

>>9308473

Rep. Andy Biggs: On coronavirus and many issues, China acts like a Cold War enemy and international outlaw

https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/rep-andy-biggs-on-coronavirus-and-many-issues-china-acts-like-a-cold-war-enemy-and-international-outlaw

 

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The list of China’s harmful conduct is longer than space permits to provide here, but to cite just some examples:

 

The U.S. has given sophisticated rocketry and telemetry science to the Chinese that the Chinese can now use against us.

 

We educate thousands of Chinese nationals in American universities every year. Most return to their country with U.S. science and technology.

 

In the meantime, China threatens our hegemony as the world’s currency of exchange.

 

We have paid for China’s naval buildup. We have built a robust Chinese middle class.

 

China’s abuses include aggressive and adversarial expansion in the South China Sea. The Chinese use their leverage against smaller neighbors to gain trade advantages.

 

China is perhaps the world’s biggest polluter, but has insisted on concessions to international agreements that have the effect of permanently excluding China from having to operate under the same environmental restrictions that the European Union and the U.S. must operate under.

 

China continues to threaten Taiwan.

 

The recent manipulation of the World Health Organization into muffling warnings about the Wuhan flu outbreak has brought widespread human suffering to the world. Government actions that have stifled economic activity worldwide have created threats of starvation for tens of millions of people.

 

During our current economic difficulties, China is trying to buy up American businesses.

 

Chinese companies trading on our stock exchange adamantly refuse to allow audits that are routine and required.

 

China continues to steal the intellectual property of our companies, or mandate that these companies share important corporate secrets or face serious consequences.

 

In the meantime, China’s leaders use American big tech and social media companies to oppress their people. Did our high-tech wonks think that tech that they were providing to the Chinese government to spy on the Chinese was merely being used to invade privacy? The domestic intelligence is used by the Chinese to torture and kill dissidents, and more broadly, to surveil their population.

 

Now, of course, those same American companies are offering their malevolent spying technology to state and local government tyrants to surveil Americans.

 

Canada and Mexico don’t mind sniping at the U.S., but we remain huge trading partners and share generally amicable relations. The same can be said for the European Union as well. Even Russia has interests that intersect with the United States.

 

Decades of a trade surplus with the United States, rocketing economic growth, and tech transfer have fueled the hegemonic goals of China.

 

Important legislation permitting Americans to sue China is pending in Congress. We must also incentivize American companies to start thinking of themselves as American companies, and provide the tax, deregulatory, and red-tape slashing incentives to bring our supply chains home.

 

Some are encouraging moving operations to Southeast Asian countries, but Chinese influence over those nations is already outsized. China might be motivated to exercise even more power over those nations should they become home to more workers for U.S. companies.

 

We should use the dispute resolution forums of the multilateral institutions to which globalists seem so attached.

 

Most importantly, we should reinstate a list of prohibited items that can’t be transferred to China. Failure to act will continue to erode our competitiveness in every way with that nation. We shouldn’t treat China as a friendly economic competitor when it views itself as our adversary with intentions of world hegemony.

Anonymous ID: e4d50e May 25, 2020, 6:05 a.m. No.9308571   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8693

>>9308551

I like the list on (2/2).

That's just a partial listing of the shit they have been doing and he mentioned that early on, so he may not have had the room to list GHWB's involvement.

Anonymous ID: e4d50e May 25, 2020, 6:10 a.m. No.9308595   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Rep. Doug Collins suggests Flynn judge may have 'conflict of interest' after hiring personal attorney

https://www.foxnews.com/media/rep-doug-collins-judge-sullivan-flynn-case

Anonymous ID: e4d50e May 25, 2020, 6:28 a.m. No.9308682   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8708 >>8984 >>9147

Ex-Independent Counsel Robert Ray predicts prosecutions from Durham probe: 'Political scandal of the highest order'

https://www.foxnews.com/media/robert-ray-durham-investigation-prosecutions-michael-flynn-predictions

Anonymous ID: e4d50e May 25, 2020, 6:42 a.m. No.9308775   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8984 >>9147

Trump says he's no longer taking hydroxychloroquine

https://www.foxnews.com/us/trump-says-hes-no-longer-taking-anti-malaria-drug-hydroxychloroquine

 

President Trump said that he is no longer on hydroxychloroquine, the anti-malarial drug he has been taking for several weeks as a treatment to ward off the coronavirus.

 

“Finished, just finished,” Trump told “Full Measure with Sharyl Attkisson” during an interview that aired Sunday on Sinclair Broadcasting. “And by the way, I’m still here. To the best of my knowledge, here I am.”

 

Last Monday, Trump revealed he had started taking the drug “a couple of weeks ago.”

 

The president said he’d received letters and calls from doctors extolling the drug’s benefits and that the White House physician consented to him taking it.

 

“I’ve heard a lot of good stories. And if it is not good, I will tell you, right. I’m not going to get hurt by it. It has been around for 40 years for malaria, for lupus, for other things,” Trump had said.

 

The Food and Drug Administration, however, has warned about using the drug for coronavirus treatment outside of hospitals or clinical trials due to the risk of heart problems.

 

A study published Friday in The Lancet medical journal found that COVID-19 patients were more likely to develop serious heart arrhythmias if treated with hydroxychloroquine.

Anonymous ID: e4d50e May 25, 2020, 7:17 a.m. No.9308987   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Lawrence Jones slams ex-veep, says black America ‘fed up’ with Dems

https://www.foxnews.com/media/lawrence-jones-joe-biden-you-aint-black

Anonymous ID: e4d50e May 25, 2020, 7:33 a.m. No.9309093   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9309080

And while this is going on, there has been reports of the Ozone layer repairing itself.

So until hard evidence comes out into the open, we have no clue as to what is being sprayed up there.

Could be shit that is fixing the ozone layer as well as something bad.

Anonymous ID: e4d50e May 25, 2020, 7:35 a.m. No.9309108   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9118

>>9309090

Only the communist party of china would try so hard to steal an individuals freedoms through propaganda like that.

Grow a fucking brain or your part of that CCP propaganda bullshit.

Which is it?

Anonymous ID: e4d50e May 25, 2020, 7:40 a.m. No.9309145   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9309131

Yeah, but next bread they will insert hidden code into the dough to shut that down as well.

Even baker has admitted going to bake early…must need time to insert that code.

Anonymous ID: e4d50e May 25, 2020, 7:41 a.m. No.9309154   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9160

>>9309147

>gonna get the next bread started early. make sure to phil this one first. gonna be a real hoot.

 

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Point incase, "gonna be a real hoot."

Anonymous ID: e4d50e May 25, 2020, 7:44 a.m. No.9309186   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9199

>>9309175

All you calling me out like this, are the perpetrator's of this attack going on right now.

They don't want anons to see this shit at all…wonder why?

CCP infiltrators here on the Kun?