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    Predefinito Idaho: Chinese Communist Invasion?

    The Chinese Communist Party is the majority owner of a company that is looking to build a self-sustained city, with international airport, in Boise Idaho. The fact that the Chinese Communist Party also owns the Chinese military, and has made repeated threats against American interests, is lost on Idaho politicians.

    "The proposal could get a boost from this year’s voter-approved constitutional amendment that allows the airport to borrow money to build facilities that can be leased to companies on a long-term basis. The airport commission also has the authority to grant long-term leases and landing rights to air carriers, including those from China." (Source)

    The fact that Chinese Communists would have the ability to bring in military equipment undetected, if such a lease were given, seems to escape the Governor of the State of Idaho, who visited China and extended the offer to the Communists to do business in his state.

    For those of you wondering how many American jobs this proposal would create, the answer is zero, nada, none. In essence we are talking about a Communist Chinese, self-contained community, on American soil. Other Idaho projects seem equally mystifying.

    The Idaho Regional Center, a company developing the Gold Hill Mine near Placerville and Blackhawk on the River near McCall, has millions of dollars in escrow from Chinese investors awaiting approval of green cards from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.

    Once approved, the money will be released and the gold processing plant is expected to go into production, said Sima Muroff, head of the regional center.

    Several other regional centers have started in the state. They allow investors a chance to get green cards in exchange for investments of $500,000 to $1 million.


    In the United States, it is possibly to invest in foreign companies without becoming a citizen of their country. The fact that the money from these Chinese Communist "investors" is conditioned on their being approved for Green Card's should also raise a few eyebrows. A simple Visa would allow them to visit their mining property.

    These colonization efforts, at a time when the situation in North Korea could escalate into World War III, seem to be dubious at best. China is preparing for war with the United States and its Asian Allies:

    "CHINA is preparing for conflict ''in every direction'', its Defence Minister says.

    ''In the coming five years, our military will push forward preparations for military conflict in every strategic direction,'' General Liang Guanglie said in an interview published by state-backed newspapers in China.

    ''We may be living in peaceful times, but we can never forget war, never send the horses south or put the bayonets and guns away.'' (Source)


    These Chinese Communist business ventures on American show very little benefit, if any, for the America Economy. Communist Chinese Communities employing, well, Chinese Communists to compete with American businesesses that hire American workers just seems like a bad idea.

    "A year ago, China froze substantive military relations in protest at US arms sales to Taiwan and relations deteriorated further this summer when China objected to US plans to deploy a nuclear aircraft carrier, the USS George Washington, in the Yellow Sea off the Korean Peninsula.

    China also announced this month it was preparing to launch its own aircraft carrier next year. The news emerged a year earlier than many US defence analysts had predicted.

    China is also working on a ballistic missile that could sink aircraft carriers from afar, fundamentally reordering the balance of power in a region dominated by the US since the end of World War II." (Ibid)


    Keeping your friends close and your enemies closer might not be the best policy for the people of Idaho. While the average American continues to endure the humiliation of TSA strip-searches and pat downs, giving a known enemy unimpeded access to your international airports, without any oversight, seems a little out of whack.

    Idaho: Chinese Communist Invasion?




    Chinese company eyes Boise
    As economic power shifts to Asia, Idaho’s location makes it a prime site for an industrial foothold.

    Read more: Chinese company eyes Boise | Boise, Garden City, Mountain Home | Idaho Statesman

    Chinese company eyes Boise | Boise, Garden City, Mountain Home | Idaho Statesman


    Idaho Governor Selling His State to the Chinese?

    Idaho Governor Selling His State to the Chinese?


    China Wants 50 Square Miles of Idaho – A Soft Invasion of America?

    China Wants 50 Square Miles of Idaho – A Soft Invasion of America? | _

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    Predefinito Rif: Idaho: Chinese Communist Invasion?

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    The Chinese Communist Party is the majority owner of a company that is looking to build a self-sustained city, with international airport, in Boise Idaho. The fact that the Chinese Communist Party also owns the Chinese military, and has made repeated threats against American interests, is lost on Idaho politicians.

    "The proposal could get a boost from this year’s voter-approved constitutional amendment that allows the airport to borrow money to build facilities that can be leased to companies on a long-term basis. The airport commission also has the authority to grant long-term leases and landing rights to air carriers, including those from China." (Source)

    The fact that Chinese Communists would have the ability to bring in military equipment undetected, if such a lease were given, seems to escape the Governor of the State of Idaho, who visited China and extended the offer to the Communists to do business in his state.

    For those of you wondering how many American jobs this proposal would create, the answer is zero, nada, none. In essence we are talking about a Communist Chinese, self-contained community, on American soil. Other Idaho projects seem equally mystifying.

    The Idaho Regional Center, a company developing the Gold Hill Mine near Placerville and Blackhawk on the River near McCall, has millions of dollars in escrow from Chinese investors awaiting approval of green cards from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.

    Once approved, the money will be released and the gold processing plant is expected to go into production, said Sima Muroff, head of the regional center.

    Several other regional centers have started in the state. They allow investors a chance to get green cards in exchange for investments of $500,000 to $1 million.


    In the United States, it is possibly to invest in foreign companies without becoming a citizen of their country. The fact that the money from these Chinese Communist "investors" is conditioned on their being approved for Green Card's should also raise a few eyebrows. A simple Visa would allow them to visit their mining property.

    These colonization efforts, at a time when the situation in North Korea could escalate into World War III, seem to be dubious at best. China is preparing for war with the United States and its Asian Allies:

    "CHINA is preparing for conflict ''in every direction'', its Defence Minister says.

    ''In the coming five years, our military will push forward preparations for military conflict in every strategic direction,'' General Liang Guanglie said in an interview published by state-backed newspapers in China.

    ''We may be living in peaceful times, but we can never forget war, never send the horses south or put the bayonets and guns away.'' (Source)


    These Chinese Communist business ventures on American show very little benefit, if any, for the America Economy. Communist Chinese Communities employing, well, Chinese Communists to compete with American businesesses that hire American workers just seems like a bad idea.

    "A year ago, China froze substantive military relations in protest at US arms sales to Taiwan and relations deteriorated further this summer when China objected to US plans to deploy a nuclear aircraft carrier, the USS George Washington, in the Yellow Sea off the Korean Peninsula.

    China also announced this month it was preparing to launch its own aircraft carrier next year. The news emerged a year earlier than many US defence analysts had predicted.

    China is also working on a ballistic missile that could sink aircraft carriers from afar, fundamentally reordering the balance of power in a region dominated by the US since the end of World War II." (Ibid)


    Keeping your friends close and your enemies closer might not be the best policy for the people of Idaho. While the average American continues to endure the humiliation of TSA strip-searches and pat downs, giving a known enemy unimpeded access to your international airports, without any oversight, seems a little out of whack.

    Idaho: Chinese Communist Invasion?




    Chinese company eyes Boise
    As economic power shifts to Asia, Idaho’s location makes it a prime site for an industrial foothold.

    Read more: Chinese company eyes Boise | Boise, Garden City, Mountain Home | Idaho Statesman

    Chinese company eyes Boise | Boise, Garden City, Mountain Home | Idaho Statesman


    Idaho Governor Selling His State to the Chinese?

    Idaho Governor Selling His State to the Chinese?


    China Wants 50 Square Miles of Idaho – A Soft Invasion of America?

    China Wants 50 Square Miles of Idaho – A Soft Invasion of America? | _

    Mi chi scrive sti articoli e' dotato di qualche NEURONE nel cervello??

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    Predefinito Rif: Idaho: Chinese Communist Invasion?

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    Mi chi scrive sti articoli e' dotato di qualche NEURONE nel cervello??
    Rosica da un'altra parte pezzente:

    China, Idaho, and U.S. Manufacturing (Guest Post)

    By Dr. Mark J. Perry

    (Graph added by EconMatters to complement Dr. Perry's article.)
    From the Idaho Statesman in December 2010:
    "A Chinese national company is interested in developing a 10,000- to 30,000-acre technology zone for industry, retail centers and homes south of the Boise Airport. Officials of the China National Machinery Industry Corp. have broached the idea — based on a concept popular in China today — to city and state leaders. They are also interested in helping build and finance a fertilizer plant near American Falls, an idea company officials returned to Idaho this month to pursue.

    This ambitious, long-term proposal would start with a manufacturing and warehouse zone tied to the airport, and could signify a shift in the economic relationship between the two superpowers — a relationship once defined by U.S. companies like the J.R. Simplot Co., Hewlett-Packard and Morrison-Knudsen that would head to China to build and develop.

    Read more: China, Idaho, and U.S. Manufacturing (Guest Post)

    “I think China’s coming over here shows they are willing to collaborate on the reinvigoration of the American industrial base,” said Jeff Don, CEO of Eagle-based C3, which is acting as an Idaho representative for the Chinese company, called Sinomach for short. Sinomach is just one of an increasing number of companies and investors showing interest in Idaho.

    Hoku Materials Inc., a subsidiary of a Chinese energy firm, already has 500 people building its $400 million plant to make polysilicon for solar panels in Pocatello. It expects to begin production in 2011, employing 250 people, said Scott Paul, Hoku’s president and CEO." I think this story illustrates several important economic points.

    It helps expose the type of trade lunacy/nitwitery advocated by mercantilist protectionists like Ian Fletcher, who claims here that "Our trade deficit helps Guangdong, Seoul, Yokohama, even Munich – but not Gary, Indiana, Fontana, California, and the other badlands of America’s industrial decline."

    Try telling that to the citizens and workers in Idaho, who are benefiting from jobs and investment as a direct result of our trade deficit with China.

    It helps illustrate a point made by Don Boudreaux, who reminds us that another name for the “U.S. trade deficit" is “U.S. capital-account surplus” – that is, inflows of investment funds to the U.S. that supply financing for the creation or expansion of U.S. companies, and help create or support jobs in America.

    The $273 billion "trade deficit" with China in 2010 was exactly offset by a $273 billion capital inflow, and $400 million of that capital financed the construction of a solar panel factory in Pocatello, Idaho, employing 500 workers for the construction and another 250 workers this year when production starts.

    Why are China and investors from other countries showing such interest in Idaho as a location for manufacturing production, and not nearby California or neighboring Washington? Maybe it's because business-friendly Idaho ranks among the most free states in the country (#3), according to a new study by the Mercatus Center, while California (#48) and Washington (#40) rank among America's least free states.

    When companies, either foreign or domestic, shop around the U.S. for business locations or re-locations, the state's business climate will certainly rank as one the most important factors in the decision-making process. In the future, we can expect much more investment, production and job creation in the freest states like Idaho, and ongoing contractions and out-migrations from the least free states like New York, New Jersey, California and Massachusetts.

    About The Author - Dr. Mark J. Perry is a professor of economics and finance in the School of Management at the University of Michigan, and he blogs at Carpe Diem.

    The views and opinions expressed herein are the author's own, and do not necessarily reflect those of EconMatters.

    Read more: China, Idaho, and U.S. Manufacturing (Guest Post)

    China, Idaho, and U.S. Manufacturing (Guest Post)

    http://onespot.wsj.com/small-busines...acturing-guest
    Ultima modifica di ulver81; 18-06-11 alle 18:37

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    Predefinito Rif: Idaho: Chinese Communist Invasion?

    E' abbastanza ridicolo pensare che i cinesi vengano negli USA per fabbricare "pannelli solari", mentre molte aziende americane hanno allocato queste produzioni PROPRIO IN CINA !!


    Ma soprattutto ESSENDO TU MEDIAMENTE IGNORANTE, non hai capito che il bilancio in termini di investimenti diretti (industriali e finanziario) tra gli USA e la CINA e' enormente sbilanciato a favore degli USA, nel senso che centinaia di miliardi di dollari sono state allocate in Cina dai paesi occidentali, mentre Pechino ha investito molto poco all'estero a parte le materie prime in Africa.

    Quindi smettila di sognare, e torna con i piedi per terra.

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    Predefinito Rif: Idaho: Chinese Communist Invasion?

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    E' abbastanza ridicolo pensare che i cinesi vengano negli USA per fabbricare "pannelli solari", mentre molte aziende americane hanno allocato queste produzioni PROPRIO IN CINA !!


    Ma soprattutto ESSENDO TU MEDIAMENTE IGNORANTE, non hai capito che il bilancio in termini di investimenti diretti (industriali e finanziario) tra gli USA e la CINA e' enormente sbilanciato a favore degli USA, nel senso che centinaia di miliardi di dollari sono state allocate in Cina dai paesi occidentali, mentre Pechino ha investito molto poco all'estero a parte le materie prime in Africa.

    Quindi smettila di sognare, e torna con i piedi per terra.
    Perchè in USA per avere l'ammissione agli incentivi sul fotovoltaico pannelli e inverter devono essere fabbricati in USA.
    E' successo anche in europa, col IV Conto Energia si ottiene un premio del 10% sulla tariffa incentivante (da 0,321 a 0,353 €/kWh) se l'impianto è fatto con componentistica al 60% di produzione europea (e questo mette fuori gioco i pannelli FV cinesi, ma non gli inverter americani)
    Io sono al bando da circoli, logge e sagrestie.
    Ma col mio carattere e i miei gusti me ne consolo facilmente.

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    Predefinito Rif: Idaho: Chinese Communist Invasion?

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    The Chinese Communist Party is the majority owner of a company that is looking to build a self-sustained city, with international airport, in Boise Idaho. The fact that the Chinese Communist Party also owns the Chinese military, and has made repeated threats against American interests, is lost on Idaho politicians.

    "The proposal could get a boost from this year’s voter-approved constitutional amendment that allows the airport to borrow money to build facilities that can be leased to companies on a long-term basis. The airport commission also has the authority to grant long-term leases and landing rights to air carriers, including those from China." (Source)

    The fact that Chinese Communists would have the ability to bring in military equipment undetected, if such a lease were given, seems to escape the Governor of the State of Idaho, who visited China and extended the offer to the Communists to do business in his state.

    For those of you wondering how many American jobs this proposal would create, the answer is zero, nada, none. In essence we are talking about a Communist Chinese, self-contained community, on American soil. Other Idaho projects seem equally mystifying.

    The Idaho Regional Center, a company developing the Gold Hill Mine near Placerville and Blackhawk on the River near McCall, has millions of dollars in escrow from Chinese investors awaiting approval of green cards from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.

    Once approved, the money will be released and the gold processing plant is expected to go into production, said Sima Muroff, head of the regional center.

    Several other regional centers have started in the state. They allow investors a chance to get green cards in exchange for investments of $500,000 to $1 million.


    In the United States, it is possibly to invest in foreign companies without becoming a citizen of their country. The fact that the money from these Chinese Communist "investors" is conditioned on their being approved for Green Card's should also raise a few eyebrows. A simple Visa would allow them to visit their mining property.

    These colonization efforts, at a time when the situation in North Korea could escalate into World War III, seem to be dubious at best. China is preparing for war with the United States and its Asian Allies:

    "CHINA is preparing for conflict ''in every direction'', its Defence Minister says.

    ''In the coming five years, our military will push forward preparations for military conflict in every strategic direction,'' General Liang Guanglie said in an interview published by state-backed newspapers in China.

    ''We may be living in peaceful times, but we can never forget war, never send the horses south or put the bayonets and guns away.'' (Source)


    These Chinese Communist business ventures on American show very little benefit, if any, for the America Economy. Communist Chinese Communities employing, well, Chinese Communists to compete with American businesesses that hire American workers just seems like a bad idea.

    "A year ago, China froze substantive military relations in protest at US arms sales to Taiwan and relations deteriorated further this summer when China objected to US plans to deploy a nuclear aircraft carrier, the USS George Washington, in the Yellow Sea off the Korean Peninsula.

    China also announced this month it was preparing to launch its own aircraft carrier next year. The news emerged a year earlier than many US defence analysts had predicted.

    China is also working on a ballistic missile that could sink aircraft carriers from afar, fundamentally reordering the balance of power in a region dominated by the US since the end of World War II." (Ibid)


    Keeping your friends close and your enemies closer might not be the best policy for the people of Idaho. While the average American continues to endure the humiliation of TSA strip-searches and pat downs, giving a known enemy unimpeded access to your international airports, without any oversight, seems a little out of whack.

    Idaho: Chinese Communist Invasion?




    Chinese company eyes Boise
    As economic power shifts to Asia, Idaho’s location makes it a prime site for an industrial foothold.

    Read more: Chinese company eyes Boise | Boise, Garden City, Mountain Home | Idaho Statesman

    Chinese company eyes Boise | Boise, Garden City, Mountain Home | Idaho Statesman


    Idaho Governor Selling His State to the Chinese?

    Idaho Governor Selling His State to the Chinese?


    China Wants 50 Square Miles of Idaho – A Soft Invasion of America?

    China Wants 50 Square Miles of Idaho – A Soft Invasion of America? | _
    E' un poco paranoico l' autore.
    Basta leggere questo:

    "..While the average American continues to endure the humiliation of TSA strip-searches and pat downs, giving a known enemy unimpeded access to your international airports, without any oversight, seems a little out of whack... "


    Noi vi sarebbe nessuna entrata libera, un aereoporto internaziaole avrebbe in ogni caso la TSA a controllare.

    La ragione per un interessamento ad uno stato come l' Idaho?

    Sara' mica che la Cina ha ed avra' un perenne deficit alimentare (inquinamento & aree fertili sempre piu' cementificate) e quindi e nel suo interesse avere rapporti sempre piu' stretti con quelle zone che sono i loro principali fornitori di CIBO.
    Globalizzazione..... si grazie.

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    E' abbastanza ridicolo pensare che i cinesi vengano negli USA per fabbricare "pannelli solari", mentre molte aziende americane hanno allocato queste produzioni PROPRIO IN CINA !!


    Ma soprattutto ESSENDO TU MEDIAMENTE IGNORANTE, non hai capito che il bilancio in termini di investimenti diretti (industriali e finanziario) tra gli USA e la CINA e' enormente sbilanciato a favore degli USA, nel senso che centinaia di miliardi di dollari sono state allocate in Cina dai paesi occidentali, mentre Pechino ha investito molto poco all'estero a parte le materie prime in Africa.

    Quindi smettila di sognare, e torna con i piedi per terra.
    Bla bla bla torna a rosicare dall'insegnante di sostegno, tanto non sei in grado neanche di leggere e neanche capire le fonti.

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    E' un poco paranoico l' autore.
    Basta leggere questo:

    "..While the average American continues to endure the humiliation of TSA strip-searches and pat downs, giving a known enemy unimpeded access to your international airports, without any oversight, seems a little out of whack... "


    Noi vi sarebbe nessuna entrata libera, un aereoporto internaziaole avrebbe in ogni caso la TSA a controllare.

    .
    Beh tanto paranoico non è. Non credo che un Reagan avrebbe consentito operazioni del genere -v. i rapporti con il Giappone- . Qui invece si sta realizzando ciò che Kissinger continua a ribadire da anni.
    Senza voler invocare inutili e deleteri dazi, il problema in questo caso è esclusivamente simbolico e geopolitico.
    Ultima modifica di ulver81; 18-06-11 alle 22:25

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    E' successo anche in europa, col IV Conto Energia si ottiene un premio del 10% sulla tariffa incentivante (da 0,321 a 0,353 €/kWh) se l'impianto è fatto con componentistica al 60% di produzione europea (e questo mette fuori gioco i pannelli FV cinesi, ma non gli inverter americani)
    Intanto un'azienda "italiana", alla richiesta di visionare la documentazione riguardo la componentistica, tergiversarono.......

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    Bla bla bla torna a rosicare dall'insegnante di sostegno, tanto non sei in grado neanche di leggere e neanche capire le fonti.
    Ma sto articolo che hai postato che dovrebbe dimostrare?

    Che i cinesi possono andare ad investire in AMERICA?

    Ma lo sai quante fabbriche appartenti a multinazionali americane ci sono in CINA? Lo sai che un gigante come Wal Mart tiene per le palle migliaia ripeto migliaia di fornitori cinesi a cui detta le condizioni su prezzo, quantita' e tempi di consegna. Lo sai che la Gm vende in cina quasi 2 milioni di auto?

    Vai a studiare...

 

 
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