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MRK
Posted 7/4/2018 01:09 (#6849426)
Subject: Looking at the bigger picture


Right now 25% of the pork grown in the US is owned by a chinese firm. The worlds 2nd latest crop protection , chemchina, is owned by the peoples republic of China.

Anyone know who's the owner of the latest triple crown winner? Its a group called the China Horse Club who had their first horse ever in the Kentucky derby and just happened to be a crown winner.

Take a step back and look at what they are doing and the road we are on. While they want it appear nothing is changing, behind the scenes they are buying up our companies and assets. We are letting the fox in with sheeps clothing. For them the more they acquire before America wakes up someday and realizes what happened the better.



China's 2025 plan is going right at throat of America as they are investing heavily on aviation, areospace, communication etc everything to be the next superpower. One of areas specifically mentioned in the 2025 plan was ag equipment. If we continue on the path we are on Id say it's a very good chance they will target one of our whole line equipment mfg next, either Deere, case or agco. Something that gives them all our planting, combine, tractor technology.

Beyond that they will most likely target a worldwide grain merchant, adm, bunge, a company that will give them direct access to how much grain is where and what your willing to sell it for. Its not going to stop, we are giving them 300 billion a year to go shopping with. We get cheap tv's, appliances and bearings, they get our companies and assets. Who owns the assets owns the wealth and standard of living.

If you think this trade war is bad, might good time reflect on the men who fought in the real war for this county and why they put their lives on the battlefield. $2 drop in beans is nothing compared to what this country will end up being 100 years from now if we don't start making changes.


Edited by MRK 7/4/2018 02:54
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