Tuesday, April 16, 2024
China CCP US Agriculture

House Lawmakers Look to Block Chinese Control Of U.S. Agriculture.

Reps. Ashley Hinson (R-IA) and Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) are pushing new legislation that would direct the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to formulate strategies to counter potential threats posed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to American agricultural supply chains. In addition, the bill would eliminate regulatory barriers that the lawmakers say are detrimental to promoting domestic agricultural production.

“China has captured significant market share for agricultural inputs that are vital to our domestic food supply, ceding our top adversary leverage and control,” Hinson said in an interview after announcing the legislation. She continued: “Iowa farmers have told me firsthand that if China decides to shut off U.S. access to these inputs, food production could slow to a halt.”

The CCP has made significant investments in global agriculture production in recent years, buying up large swaths of farmland worldwide and purchasing large stakes in agricultural-sector companies. These moves have raised concerns with federal and state lawmakers in the U.S., with several state governments moving to block further Chinese land acquisitions last year. Recent attempts by the Chinese company Fufeng Group to procure land in North Dakota for a corn mill project were blocked by local officials after the U.S. Air Force raised concerns about the project’s proximity to a nearby military base.

Supported by the top lawmakers on the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party, the bill would require annual evaluations of the federal government to assess the health and safety of domestic agricultural supply chains and China’s potential influence over them. The new legislation comes amidst increasing concerns in Congress regarding China’s infiltration of the U.S. technology sector — as well as the pervasive influence of the TikTok social media app, owned by China-based technology conglomerate ByteDance.

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Reps. Ashley Hinson (R-IA) and Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) are pushing new legislation that would direct the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to formulate strategies to counter potential threats posed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to American agricultural supply chains. In addition, the bill would eliminate regulatory barriers that the lawmakers say are detrimental to promoting domestic agricultural production. show more
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Mateusz Morawiecki

Poland’s Ex-PM Regrets Pushing Too Far on Abortion as New Globalist Govt Set to Liberalize Laws.

Mateusz Morawiecki, the former national populist Prime Minister of Poland, has expressed his regret at conservatives pushing abortion restrictions further than the public would tolerate while in office. His Law and Justice (PiS) party has now been displaced by a globalist coalition, which wants not just to reverse the changes but also liberalize abortion far beyond the status quo ante.

Abortion was already restricted relatively strongly when PiS entered office, with exceptions for rape, danger to the life of the mother, and cases where the unborn baby was found to have defects — an arrangement known as the “abortion compromise.” Conservative appointees to the country’s Constitutional Tribunal eliminated the last of these exceptions, intended to allow women to end unviable pregnancies, in 2020, ruling it was being used to target babies with conditions such as Down’s Syndrome in a discriminatory manner.

Abortion was weaponized by the left in Poland’s 2023 elections. While PiS remained the largest party, a coalition of smaller globalist and left-wing parties combined to take over the government. Two of the three major factions in the new government now wish to not only restore the defects exception but also legalize abortion up to 12 weeks.

“If I could turn back time, yes, I would do it. I think the compromise was a bad thing, but much better than what may await us in the future,” lamented Morawiecki.

Donald Trump has often cautioned pro-life campaigners against pushing for abortion restrictions that do not enjoy broad public support. He argued that while people should “follow their heart” on the issue, conservatives “have to win elections” to stop leftist politicians from gaining power and advancing extreme policies such as legalizing abortion up to birth.

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Mateusz Morawiecki, the former national populist Prime Minister of Poland, has expressed his regret at conservatives pushing abortion restrictions further than the public would tolerate while in office. His Law and Justice (PiS) party has now been displaced by a globalist coalition, which wants not just to reverse the changes but also liberalize abortion far beyond the status quo ante. show more
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Manchester Arena Bomber

Ariana Grande Concert Bombing Survivors Sue MI5 Over Terror Failings.

Over 250 survivors of the Ariana Grande concert bombing in Manchester, England, have united to take legal action against Britain’s security service, MI5, over its failings in the lead-up to the attack.

The suicide bombing at Manchester Arena, which killed 22 and injured over 100, including many children and teenagers, was carried out by Salman Abedi, the son of a Libyan Islamist granted refugee status by the British government.

Official inquiries have found MI5 made several severe failures before Abedi — who was flagged to the domestic security service 18 times prior to the attack — carried out the bombing.

Local law enforcement has also faced criticism for its failures before the attack. Greater Manchester Police (GMP) was aware of Abedi communicating with a convicted extremist three years before the bombing, in which he insulted non-Muslims as “dogs” and “kuffars” and expressed his desire for “martyrdom.”

On the night of the attack, officers for the British Transport Police (BTP) were not present at Manchester Arena because they were indulging in an unauthorized, two-hour dinner break. Abedi was reported to on-site security guards because he was praying and acting erratically at the entrance to the arena while wearing a large rucksack, but they refused to intervene because they were “scared” they would be “branded racist.”

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Over 250 survivors of the Ariana Grande concert bombing in Manchester, England, have united to take legal action against Britain's security service, MI5, over its failings in the lead-up to the attack. show more
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Trudeau Xi

Public Inquiry Finds Chinese Election Interference Aided Justin Trudeau – Is The Same Tactic Happening Here?

Revelations in February that the Chinese communist government sought to interfere in the past two Canadian elections on behalf of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the ruling Liberal Party have sparked a public inquiry in Ottowa. Over the past three weeks, the inquiry commission has heard testimony from top Trudeau government aides, national security and intelligence officials, and the Prime Minister himself. Despite Trudeau’s insistence that the 2019 and 2021 Canadian elections were “free and fair,” testimony from intelligence officials suggests otherwise.

‘CHINA GOT THE OUTCOME IT WANTED.’

“It would just seem very improbable that the Chinese government itself would have a preference in the election,” Prime Minister Trudeau testified last week before the inquiry, which Quebec Court of Appeal Justice Marie-Josée Hogue heads. However, intelligence documents made public in the course of the inquiry detail a sophisticated and concerted effort by agents acting on behalf of China to push Chinese-Canadian voters to back Liberal Party candidates over their Conservative Party opponents. In response to the proceedings, The Washington Post concluded: “China got the outcome it wanted in 2021 — the reelection of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau with a minority government.”

A Canadian intelligence investigation into Chinese activities during the 2021 election concluded that the communist regime used Chinese immigrants, members of their diplomatic service, political proxies, as well as Chinese-language news outlets to induce — or even coerce — Chinese-Canadian voters to back candidates they viewed as friendly or open to Beijing’s global agenda.

While this meant pushing Liberal Party candidates in 2019 and 2021, there is concerning evidence that the Conservatives may also be the subject to Beijing’s influence. Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre has sought to improve the party’s standing among Chinese-Canadians. In January, Poilievre appeared at a Toronto Chinese community event alongside several individuals with extensive ties to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

U.S. IMPLICATIONS.

The Chinese efforts to influence Canadian elections also hold stark implications for the United States. The ongoing immigration crisis at the U.S. southern border has seen a historic number of Chinese enter the country illegally. Many of these individuals are men of military age whom U.S officials know little about — raising concerns about their roles in potential Chinese intelligence operations in America.

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Revelations in February that the Chinese communist government sought to interfere in the past two Canadian elections on behalf of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the ruling Liberal Party have sparked a public inquiry in Ottowa. Over the past three weeks, the inquiry commission has heard testimony from top Trudeau government aides, national security and intelligence officials, and the Prime Minister himself. Despite Trudeau's insistence that the 2019 and 2021 Canadian elections were "free and fair," testimony from intelligence officials suggests otherwise. show more
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Colorado Semiauto Ban

Colorado House Passes Semiautomatic Firearm Ban.

On Sunday, Colorado‘s Democratic-majority House advanced a measure aimed at banning the sale and transfer of semiautomatic firearms. The bill, which got through on a 35-27 vote, is set to be introduced next in the Democratic-led state Senate.

Should the legislation succeed, Colorado would join other states, including California, Illinois, and New York, in instituting such bans. However, the proposed bill potentially faces tougher opposition in the state Senate than it did in the House. Governor Jared Polis, a Democrat, has also expressed hesitation towards the concept in the past.

Democrats previously passed four more moderate gun control bills, signed into law by Gov. Polis. These cover raising the legal firearm purchasing age, instituting a waiting period between gun purchase and receipt, adjusting the state’s red flag law, and modifying legal protections for the gun industry. These actions followed a mass shooting at an LGBTQ+ nightclub that left five people dead.

Opponents, largely Republicans, have labeled the proposed law as an excessive encroachment on the Second Amendment, arguing that it does not address root issues like mental health and societal value for life.

It appears that the Biden regime is emboldening anti-Second Amendment Democrats. The Colorado bill follows the introduction of a draconian national bill by Democrats in Congress that seeks to ban gun ranges and private security.

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On Sunday, Colorado's Democratic-majority House advanced a measure aimed at banning the sale and transfer of semiautomatic firearms. The bill, which got through on a 35-27 vote, is set to be introduced next in the Democratic-led state Senate. show more
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