Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Chinese Invasion - Where is Power to the People?

Learned something interesting today. While the majority of us are worried about things like debt consolidation, paying the mortgage, wondering how AIG is paying bonuses and why Congress isn't protecting us, there is a group of Chinese millionaires who have come to the US of A looking for real estate bargains.

Last week the Chinese Premier mentioned he was a little concerned about the value of the dollar going down and them not getting their loans repaid. The Obama Administration assured the Chinese that their was no better investment than the United States of America. Evidently a group of Chinese millionaires took the Administration at its word and they have begun a cross country odyssey grabbing at every bargain they can.

Already they have been to LA and Vegas, and some have been caught checking out the Manhattan skyline. Not to mention resort communities in places like Delaware and the Carolinas.

Remember when we were worried about the the Japanese and Saudis buying everything? Now it appears that the Chinese are interested in the left overs. While people get all excited about illegal Hispanic immigration, the Chinese, along with the Japanese and oil rich Middle Easterners, are buying up the country right under our noses without a whimper of protest on any one's part.

Before you know it we will be paying our rents, mortgages and taxes directly to foreign nations, because they will own us.

Greed just continues and the sense of nationalism and loyalty just fades away, especially for those only interested in a quick buck.

I would suggest telling Congress to protect our land but I think its too late. We owe too much due to their reckless spending and "loan" techniques. Instead of debt consolidation, they only want to see debt spiraling throughout the constellations. Through debt and real estate purchases by foreign nationals, we are losing the USA.

I would appreciate any ideas on what we can do to save the country. What is a good way to get our legislators off their butts and working for us, rather than the almighty dollar? Is it time for a true political revolution, where we turn everything upside down and try and return to the early days of a fledgling republic? It wasn't easy or perfect, but there was a beauty to it, something that is entirely missing today.

Let's fight for our country. If we don't, no one else will.

Its Common Sense!

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