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After our recent trip to Hawaii and learning more than we were ever taught about the attack in Pearl Harbor that brought the U.S. into WWII, mainly how Japan was being squeezed into a corner, unable to count on resources being available, it causes me to think about our debt problems today. With so much of our debt being owned by China, the only collateral we have to back up our debt is what? Im not sure that I know, and with our debt continuing to increase without bounds, how are we going to avoid being kneecapped by our loanshark? What is the U.S. going to be compelled to do to pay off the blackmail that will undoubtedly be forced upon us? Will we have to weaken our import/export regulations? Our copyright laws? Will the owners of intellectual rights no longer reap the benefits of those rights? Will we be forced to sell our shale oil products to a resource hungry China at a discount, while our own EPA refuses to allow us to use them at home? Will we be forced to ration electricity because we wont be allowed to generate enough power to supply it? Will we be compelled to continue to practice birth control to make room for the millions of immigrants who want to come here and displace our own, replacing the potential future natural born citizen votes with theirs? Who can predict what the future holds? We already see some of this starting to happen as the Administration turns a blind eye to things Chinese related to human rights. As time goes on, it is likely to get worse. And the ultimate result is likely to be surrender with a whimper... Or, God help us, world war. And weve weakened ourselves way too much militarily that we wont stand much of a chance, weakened ourselves not only militarily, but in the number and quality of our allies. In only 5 years. Khrushchev called it when he told us he would defeat us from within.
Posted on: Sun, 27 Oct 2013 13:13:30 +0000

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