The US Takes a Major Stand to China

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  • #181501

    https://www.axios.com/us-sanctions-china-paramilitary-xinjiang-xpcc-41e29c92-9649-4e47-9e91-a7f78330d4d8.html

    This is a huge win. What China has been doing to Uighur Muslims is appalling. They are forcing them to shave their heads, sell their hair, and put them into internment camps. They are forcefully aborting babies and sterilizing people. That is EVIL. Though I hope diplomacy can resolve this, I wouldn’t be surprised if China revolts

    #181531

    Don’t you know, this is an “internal matter”.

    Just like what the Soviets did to all their citizens.

    Just like what the Nazis did to a portion of their population.

     

    I think one of the best things we can do, is we as a people can take action… with our wallets.

    Anything made IN communist China, do not buy!

    I go out of my wait to purchase anything made in North America, even if it does cost 10-15% more.

    I would rather support a “free, capitalistic, republic” than a communist one.

    #181568

    It’s a warning to Americans on what will happen here if we let SJWs run things

    #181655

    I got this email some time ago, and I use it as a guide when I cannot see a “MADE IN USA” OR “MADE IN CANADA” on it.

     

    Subject: HOW TO READ BAR CODES…(very good to know)]
    How about this, being bar code savy.  Good reminder folks!!!!

     

    ALWAYS READ THE LABELS ON THE FOODS YOU BUY– NO MATTER WHAT THE FRONT OF THE BOX OR PACKAGE SAYS, TURN IT OVER AND READ THE BACK—CAREFULLY!

    With all the food and pet products now coming from China , it is best to make sure you read label at the grocery store and especially Walmart when buying food products.

    Many products no longer show where they were made, only give where the distributor is  located.

    It is important to read the bar code to track it’s origin.

    How to read Bar Codes …. interesting!

    This may be useful to know when grocery shopping, if it’s a concern to you.

    GREAT WAY TO “BUY USA  &  CANADA ” AND NOT FROM CHINA!!

    Barcode example

     

    The whole world is concerned about China-made “black hearted goods”.
    Can you differentiate which one is made in Taiwan or  China ?

    If the first 3 digits of the barcode are 690 691 or 692, the product is MADE IN  CHINA.
    471 is Made in Taiwan .
    This is our right to know, but the government and related departments never educate the public, therefore we have to RESCUE ourselves.

    Nowadays, Chinese businessmen know that consumers do not prefer products “MADE IN CHINA”, so they don’t show from which country it is made.

    However, you may now refer to the barcode – remember if the first 3 digits are:

    690-692 … then it is MADE IN  CHINA
    00 – 09 …  USA  &  CANADA
    30 – 37   FRANCE
    40 – 44  GERMANY
    471 …  Taiwan
    49 … JAPAN
    50 …  UK

    BUY USA & CANADIAN MADE by watching for “0” at the beginning of the number.

    We need every boost we can get!  Pass this on to everybody on your E-Mail Contact List!!
    If the government won’t help us, we help ourselves.

    #232105

    This needs to be BUMPED.

    Help you local economy.

    Buy local.

    Support your Local businesses.

    #234637

    Coal-spewing China has taken the world’s climate hostage

    After having ransacked the economies of the world’s liberal democracies and wrecked what is still quaintly called the “rules-based international order,” Xi Jinping’s police state in Beijing has now made it abundantly clear that under Xi’s supreme-leader command, the People’s Republic is determined to seize the global agenda on climate change.

    How will the US respond?

    For decades, the trite way of explaining everything from U.S. foreign policy to environmental degradation has been “it’s all about oil.” And there has been some truth to that.

    But it’s been 16 years since the Kyoto Protocol entered into force, and 12 years since the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change was signed in Copenhagen. Six years ago in Paris, the world’s major greenhouse-gas emitters committed to a target that would hold the rise in global temperatures to 1.5 C higher than pre-industrial levels, aiming to restructure economies to cut net emissions to zero by 2050.

    It’s not all about oil anymore. It’s all about coal, and it’s all about China.

    But as a developing country (who has the second largest economy of the world and has nuclear weapons, missiles, and can send people to space), they are not required to follow ANY of those protocols/agreements.

    China has been far and away the world’s largest emitter of greenhouse gases since 2001, when the country leapfrogged North America’s carbon emissions after having tripled its output during the last decade of the 20th century.

    Bad for the environment.

    China’s phenomenal economic growth since the 1990s has come with enormous environmental costs. Driven primarily by global trade — Chinese workers tend to be too poor to afford the goods they produce — China’s rise to superpower status has been fuelled by the burning of coal, which is the single greatest cause of climate change. The World Bank reckons about half the planet’s carbon dioxide emissions come from coal.

    And china is one of the worst offenders, but that is an “internal matter”.

    Widespread anger in China over its pollution-choked cities has moved coal plants away from many urban centres, and Beijing has made some less-than-convincing moves to uncouple its own economy from coal.

    Yay, the whole world saw that when they had the 2008.  And how they had to shut down so much so that the air would be barely acceptable for sports.

    The U.S.-China talks in Tianjin this week went nowhere, and Beijing’s postures and demands made one thing abundantly clear. The idea that despite our differences with China, liberal democracies must somehow come to a co-operative rapprochement with Beijing is as much an obsolete cliché as the notion that it’s all about oil.

    There is a simple solution.

    The free world needs to raise tariffs and carbon taxes on products made in such toxic climate changing manufacturing sources.

    Make it we will only accept those products made using “clean” energy, carbon neutral.

    If that means manufacturing has to move to such countries that are committed to such goals, then that has to happen.

    We (CCP) are going to darken the skies with coal smoke and load the upper stratosphere with greenhouse gases, and there’s nothing to discuss except your submission. That is Beijing’s intention.

    The sooner the world comes to grips with what Beijing intends, the better.

    And the sooner we say we will not accept your products, your poisoning of our atmosphere, and your hostility to everyone the better it will be for the free world.

    Instead of our politicians looking the other way, pocketing lobbyists money from importers who make a fortune off the reduced standards of products make in the CCP occupied territories.

    Innovation and ingenuity must come back.

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