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China is not our friend...
« on: March 27, 2012, 10:50:39 AM »
Spying and Stealing by Communist China


Phyllis Schlafly



http://townhall.com/columnists/phyllisschlafly/2012/03/27/spying_and_stealing_by_communist_china/page/full/

How long are we going to put up with the fiction that free trade with China is beneficial to the United States? China uses our myopia about free trade to cheat us coming and going, steal our patents and manufacturing secrets, and violate the rules of the World Trade Organization to which they agreed when they joined.

Communist China's strategy is to spend and spy and steal to become the No. 1 superpower in the 21st century. The Chinese are seeking every kind of technology: aerospace, biotech, information and energy.

They subsidize their exports to undersell U.S. products, engage in massive intellectual property theft, and impose high tariffs on imports to protect their home market. A Detroit-made Jeep Grand Cherokee sells for $27,490 in the U.S. but $85,000 in China.

U.S. Trade Ambassador Ron Kirk, just interviewed on Fox News, demands that we be nice to Communist China lest we start a "trade war." But as Robert Atkinson, president of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, said, "The trade war has already been going on for five or 10 years. The Chinese have shot the most volleys and we're losing."

Kirk didn't mention the nasty way China treats U.S. companies that locate plants in China. The Chinese force U.S. corporations to give China their technology and manufacturing secrets as the price of doing business in China.

Chinese Communist officials must be laughing all the way to the bank at U.S. self-deception about free trade. What the Chinese mean by free trade is that the U.S. is bound by rules, but China gets our manufacturing technology free, sells us shoddy and sometimes poisonous merchandise, and uses its profits to build a military to overtake ours.

For years, U.S. free traders have been promising that we will soon be exporting our products to China. What we are exporting to China is U.S. jobs.

The auto-parts industry has been a backbone of U.S. manufacturing; three-fourths of the more than 600,000 U.S. auto-industry jobs are with parts companies. The auto-parts jobs are now migrating to China, and California alone is at risk of losing 70,000 jobs.

To build its own auto-parts industry, China is using all sorts of predatory trading practices. These include an $8.7 billion illegal subsidy, rigging its tax laws, manipulating its currency, tax incentives, low-interest loans, border taxes, and mandates that autos assembled in China must use engines made in China.

Stealing industrial secrets is a major part of China's trade relationship with America. China has a large pool of potential spies among Chinese immigrants to the United States and the unprecedented number of Chinese graduate students attending U.S. universities.

Take, for example, the story of DuPont's $17 billion-a-year industry selling a product called "Titanium White," which makes dozens of commonplace items white, from toothpaste to plastics to paint. China tried to buy the process from DuPont, but DuPont wouldn't sell its 70-year-old business.

So the Communist Chinese stole it, using a Chinese immigrant, Tze Chao, working for DuPont as an engineer. After his arrest, he explained that the Chinese, "in asking me to provide DuPont trade secrets to them, overtly appealed to my Chinese ethnicity and asked me to work for the good of the PRC."

A Chinese immigrant scientist named Kexue Huang, who held positions at both Dow AgroSciences and Cargill Inc., stole their trade secrets and sent them to China to promote China's strategic science goals. After he was caught and pled guilty, Assistant Attorney General Lanny Breuer said, "These crimes present a danger to the U.S. economy and jeopardize our nation's leadership in innovation."

Ron Paul has been working for years to get transparency in the Federal Reserve System. But a Chinese national named Bo Zhang, who was still trying to get a visa, was arrested in January and charged with stealing proprietary software code from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, which had cost the United States $10 million to develop.

The free traders in the United States have been telling us for years that trade would lure China away from Communism, embrace private enterprise, and become a good fellow in the global community. That isn't happening; although China has allowed a few powerful bosses to get very rich, the Communist Party has retained all the reins of power.

China's Justice Ministry just issued a requirement that new lawyers must swear an oath of loyalty to the Communist Party. Here is the essential part of this oath: "I swear to faithfully fulfill the sacred mission of legal workers in Socialism with Chinese characteristics. I swear my loyalty to the motherland, to the people, to uphold the leadership of the Communist Party of China and the Socialist system."
 

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Folks, this is why, with the Unions teaming up with the Chinese, the Unions are working against our best interests..
I'm not a Union member. I can't change that.
If you're a Union member, can you?
   



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Re: China is not our friend...
« Reply #1 on: March 27, 2012, 11:06:17 AM »
No and they never will be our friend.

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Re: China is not our friend...
« Reply #2 on: March 27, 2012, 12:48:01 PM »
Chinese and French intelligence agencies spend more time and effort on industrial espionage than on political spying.
Business people going to either country are advised to leave confidential info and laptops at home.

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Re: China is not our friend...
« Reply #3 on: March 27, 2012, 04:52:05 PM »


ummm.... DUH!
If my high school edjimucted self can see that why can;t our leadership  oh yeah they'rre to busy fighting with eachother and  campaigning

Aviation Week did an article a coule months ao that basically spelled out that the reason the f-35 costsa are inflating daily is less due to mismanagement (although part of it is) and more from the fact that the Chinese have hacked into sensitive documentation and stole some of the advanced capabilities for home use
When seconds mean the difference between life and death, the police will be minutes away.

You are either SOLVING the problem, or you ARE the problem.

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Re: China is not our friend...
« Reply #4 on: March 28, 2012, 12:10:51 AM »
http://freebeacon.com/with-friends-like-these/
So much for the patriotism of buying "Union Made"..



With Friends Like These …

Union Names Chinese Premier 'Best Friend of American Worker'


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BY: Washington Free Beacon Staff - March 13, 2012 12:23 pm

At the Chinese Foreign Ministry’s regular press conference last week, spokesperson Liu Weimin’s revealed that Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao was awarded ”the Best Friend of American Worker” by the US International Longshoremen’s Association. The Chinese ambassador to the United States reportedly received the award on his behalf. Liu explained:
 

It is learned that this year marks the 10th anniversary of the cooperation between China Cosco Group and the US port of Boston. The past decade has witnessed sound cooperation between the two sides, which sustains and creates a large amount of job opportunities for Boston. It reflects the mutually beneficial nature of China-US economic cooperation and trade. The award presented by the US International Longshoremen’s Association to Premier Wen Jiabao is to thank the Chinese Government for its efforts to encourage Chinese enterprises’ investment in the US and to promote bilateral economic cooperation and trade. This gratitude is sincere and heartfelt. Premier Wen Jiabao visited the Port of Boston during his visit to the US in 2003.
 
The International Longshoremen’s Association, an AFL-CIO affiliate, has not publicized the award. It is not mentioned on the ILA website, nor has it been reported in the American main-stream press. The Longshoremen did not return a request for comment.
 
The Chinese-government-backed China Daily, however, in an anti-GOP article, reported on the award and recognized the diplomatic relationship between the union and the Chinese government:
 

When Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney attacked China’s trade practices recently, he probably didn’t expect that the Chinese premier he met in 2003 – when Romney praised trade between the two countries – would later be granted the “Best Friend of American Worker” award.
 
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao was given the award on Friday in Boston by the International Longshoremen’s Association in appreciation of China’s strong support of job growth for US workers. …
 
ILA Vice-President William McNamara said that his association was honored to give Wen the award and thanked China for its great contributions in creating more job opportunities for US workers. …
 
Chinese Ambassador to the US Zhang Yesui received the award on behalf of the Chinese premier, and said that it represents a unique recognition of Wen’s support of the COSCO-Massport (the Massachusetts Port Authority of the US) partnership, which reflects the win-win nature of China-US business relations. …
 
Amid stubbornly high unemployment and a persistent economic recession, the GOP presidential candidates have often assailed China’s intellectual property and currency policies as they seek to convince voters they can create jobs and turn the economy around.
 
On Tuesday, the AFL-CIO, of which the Longshoremen Association is an affiliate, endorsed President Obama for reelection.
 
Unions plan to spend $400 million in the upcoming campaign season, according to the New York Times.
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