weekender21
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While we’re at it, why on earth do we allow Chinese (or any other foreign) investors to purchase property in the US?!
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It now looks like we have yet another invasive species from Asia to look forward to. The "murder hornet" has made its way to the U.S. Sounds like a fun insect to have around the house.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/02/us/asian-giant-hornet-washington.html
You can thank Bill Clinton. Until he gave China "Most Favored Nation" status, they were not allowed to own property or business's in the U.S..While we’re at it, why on earth do we allow Chinese (or any other foreign) investors to purchase property in the US?!
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But the Jeff Bezos wouldn’t get to be a multigazillionaire ! What a shame that would be !I think declaring all public and private debt owed the Chinese to be null and void would be a great baby step. Then write laws forcing U.S. companies to move all operations of any type out of China might be an okay first step. Maybe then send a couple of carrier battle groups to the South China Sea to help them understand the concept of international waters.
I doubt if his level of happiness is anywhere close to ours, living in a normal house with no guards, or working on our food plots, or on the first day of hunting season, or hanging out with friends and just being normal people who don't have to hide everywhere we go.But the Jeff Bezos wouldn’t get to be a multigazillionaire ! What a shame that would be !![]()
I don’t know what makes him happy, but what you described is what makes my life worth living. Wife, family, and friends doing what we do !I doubt if his level of happiness is anywhere close to ours, living in a normal house with no guards, or working on our food plots, or on the first day of hunting season, or hanging out with friends and just being normal people who don't have to hide everywhere we go.