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1 minute ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

Who sat on HSBC's board for years before joining the FBI? 

 

Wonder how much cover he gave the Chinese (and cartels) during his tenure... though it's not as big of a mystery as to why he turned the other way when the Chinese were pilfering Hillary's illegal server set up.


If you pull a string...

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19 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

Who sat on HSBC's board for years before joining the FBI? 

 

Wonder how much cover he gave the Chinese (and cartels) during his tenure... though it's not as big of a mystery as to why he turned the other way when the Chinese were pilfering Hillary's illegal server set up.

 

Comey needs to burn.

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41 minutes ago, Buffalo_Gal said:


 

 

 

What the *****? That's maybe a couple hours of work for one or two people. Significantly less if they have help.

 

Is this asshat is trying to pretend that the "advance team" built the whole ***** building in advance of the event?

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1 hour ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

Who sat on HSBC's board for years before joining the FBI? 

 

Wonder how much cover he gave the Chinese (and cartels) during his tenure... though it's not as big of a mystery as to why he turned the other way when the Chinese were pilfering Hillary's illegal server set up.

the Chinese pilfering goes back to the Clinton administration. they have been stealing/buying intel just under the veil for some time now.

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50 minutes ago, Foxx said:

the Chinese pilfering goes back to the Clinton administration. they have been stealing/buying intel just under the veil for some time now.

:beer: 

 

*who said letting China into the WTO was a good idea again? 

 

... Selling out the US to the Chinese is a family legacy for the Clintons. 

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1 hour ago, Koko78 said:

 

What the *****? That's maybe a couple hours of work for one or two people. Significantly less if they have help.

 

Is this asshat is trying to pretend that the "advance team" built the whole ***** building in advance of the event?

Those water bottles and coasters didn’t put themselves there!

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This is one of many stories (pay wall) why Xi is petrified and Trump is confident he can win the trade negotiation with China

 

 

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A building splurge in this impoverished pocket of rural China ended in half-finished projects and a trail of angry investors from some of the country’s wealthiest areas.

On a recent winter workday, investors and representatives from private fund companies in Shanghai and elsewhere descended on Sandu, a county in the deep south where tens of thousands of locals live on less than a dollar a day. After taxi rides from the high-speed rail station that took them past incomplete buildings and a gigantic golden statue of a man on horseback, they sat in government offices, demanding repayment.

 

“We sympathize with you investors,” Jian Shiwei, deputy general manager of a Sandu government-backed investment company that borrowed hundreds of millions of yuan to develop the area. “But there’s no money right now.”

 

The standoff in Sandu is a microcosm of China’s mounting debt problem. Across the country, local governments and their more than 2,000 financing companies have run up trillions of dollars of debt to borrow and build their way to prosperity, tapping into ready financing from well-off investors chasing higher returns. Now the bills are coming due, and China’s slowing economy, curbs by Beijing on risky financing—and the massive scale of borrowing—are plaguing repayment and leaving some investors in limbo.

 

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, GG said:

This is one of many stories (pay wall) why Xi is petrified and Trump is confident he can win the trade negotiation with China

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yep, China's got 1.4 billion people to feed, and probably about 65% of that working.

I'm sure they're pretty motivated to get a deal done.  Nothing like economic and social hardship for causing political upheaval.

 

 

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