Popular Post Social Media Posted September 23, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 23, 2024 Former President Donald Trump is raising concerns over China's potential threat to American agriculture and the food supply, vowing to take action if he is reelected. During an event held at a family farm in rural Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, Trump plans to address these concerns with former New York Rep. Lee Zeldin and Richard Grenell, his former ambassador to Germany, joining him. The event, hosted by the Protecting America Initiative, highlights the increasing scrutiny over China’s investments in U.S. farmland and other critical industries. Trump has promised to ban Chinese nationals from buying U.S. farmland and gaining ownership of key industries such as telecommunications, energy, technology, and medical supplies if he returns to the White House. Zeldin, an advocate for the Protecting America Initiative, stated, “China’s Communist Party is threatening our food supply,” emphasizing how vulnerable American farms may be due to foreign ownership. He added, “President Trump understood this threat when he was in the White House." Zeldin noted that U.S. regulations regarding foreign-owned companies purchasing farmland remain too lenient, allowing for significant foreign investment without proper oversight. “China wants us to be dependent on the supply chain,” Zeldin remarked, underscoring the concern that China could manipulate American access to essential goods. The pandemic exposed the nation’s reliance on Chinese goods, especially when the country faced a shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE) during the COVID-19 crisis. Much of the PPE supply was manufactured in China, leading to a critical shortage in the U.S. Some healthcare workers were forced to wear trash bags in hospitals due to the lack of available protective gear. Zeldin pointed out the tragic irony, stating that America had become dependent on masks from the country where the pandemic originated, which ultimately killed millions of people around the globe. Trump and the Republican Party have made addressing U.S. reliance on China a central focus of their platform, calling for "strategic independence from China." This includes revoking China’s Most Favored Nation status and phasing out imports of essential goods. Additionally, the platform advocates preventing China from acquiring U.S. real estate and key industries. “Republicans will revoke China’s Most Favored Nation status, phase out imports of essential goods, and stop China from buying American Real Estate and Industries,” the GOP platform states. Zeldin warned that China’s growing investments in U.S. assets could pose significant risks, especially in terms of espionage. Chinese companies operating in the U.S. are required to comply with Chinese government regulations that mandate sharing sensitive information. This could expose critical American data to the Chinese government, deepening concerns over national security. The concern over foreign influence is not new, but it continues to grow as incidents arise. Linda Sun, a former aide to New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo, was recently charged with acting as an agent for the Chinese government, further heightening the sense of urgency to address the issue. Trump's return to the political stage has reignited debates about U.S.-China relations, particularly concerning safeguarding American sovereignty in critical sectors such as agriculture and technology. His proposals aim to diminish China’s growing influence and restore what he describes as America's "strategic independence." Based on a report from: NYP 2024-09-24 2 3 1
Popular Post Tug Posted September 23, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 23, 2024 Funny he’s not hasn’t mentioned the Saudis they are big players especially in pumping down our aquifers in our southwest. 4 1 1
Popular Post jippytum Posted September 23, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 23, 2024 Way to go Donald. China needs to be curtailed. A similar response from Asian politicians to the domination of Chineese imports is long overdue. 2 4 1
Popular Post EVENKEEL Posted September 23, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 23, 2024 Sounds good to me. Soon to pass the lips of Harris. 3 2
Popular Post Srikcir Posted September 24, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 24, 2024 3 hours ago, Social Media said: to take action if he is reelected. Given his past experience with Xi, it's a question of how much of a bribe he'd require from Xi. 3 1 1 1
Popular Post Tug Posted September 24, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 24, 2024 I think we are still paying farmers subsidies from when he ruined their soybean market last time when trump tryed his tariffs with XI…… 2 1 1 1
Popular Post bunnydrops Posted September 24, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 24, 2024 11 minutes ago, Tug said: I think we are still paying farmers subsidies from when he ruined their soybean market last time when trump tryed his tariffs with XI…… Yes Brazil is still thanking us for that one. https://www.cnbc.com/2018/10/11/trump-trade-war-delivers-farm-boom-in-brazil-gloom-in-iowa.html 1 1 1
Popular Post Tug Posted September 24, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 24, 2024 10 minutes ago, bunnydrops said: Yes Brazil is still thanking us for that one. https://www.cnbc.com/2018/10/11/trump-trade-war-delivers-farm-boom-in-brazil-gloom-in-iowa.html Yup what a fiasco that was XI handed trump his fanney on that one and we the tax payers and the farmers footed the bill.i just looked it up trumps tariff fiasco cost the US taxpayer a cool 28 billion dollars in farm subsidies to bail them out for their lost markets.thats from Forbes wow!! 1 1 1 1
Popular Post john donson Posted September 24, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 24, 2024 governments throw our personal information or banking to other nations without problems... why not impose a simple rule, my citizens cannot buy land, house, farm in your country, so we offer the same to your people in ours... 2 1
Brian Hull Posted September 24, 2024 Posted September 24, 2024 I can never understand why countries like the US and Australia get so concerned about China buying rural land. It' s no different from what the British and Americans have done. If there is an international crisis the Chinese can't take it back with them - time to worry about that if and when the time comes. 2
Popular Post harryviking Posted September 24, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 24, 2024 Preventing any influence by China on your country should be a quite logic thing to do, no matter who is in charge! 😫 1 3 1
Skeptic7 Posted September 24, 2024 Posted September 24, 2024 The only thing Trump is aiming for is a prison cell. 2
Eric Loh Posted September 24, 2024 Posted September 24, 2024 Fun facts. Foreign countries owned 13 million acres or 29% of the foreign held farmland in US and China owns less than 1% or 349,442 acres. Doubt Trump even know the basic facts but it will fool the gullibles thinking he is doing something logical. 1 1
candide Posted September 24, 2024 Posted September 24, 2024 10 hours ago, Brian Hull said: I can never understand why countries like the US and Australia get so concerned about China buying rural land. It' s no different from what the British and Americans have done. If there is an international crisis the Chinese can't take it back with them - time to worry about that if and when the time comes. On top of it, there's no technology leak, or production delocalisation risk involved. But no doubt it works with his fans! 😀 1 1
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