According to The New York Times, “After a Chinese billionaire with plans to create a wind farm bought up more than 130,000 acres of Texas land, some of it near a U.S. Air Force base, the state responded with a ban on such infrastructure projects by those with direct ties to China. … The geopolitical strain has fueled calls for a more aggressive approach to Chinese investments in the United States with an eye on security. … Other laws, like the one under consideration in Texas, single out countries seen as particular security threats, including Russia, Iran and North Korea, in addition to China. … Nor are Republican lawmakers the only ones challenging foreign land ownership. In California, a bill to rein in foreign ownership of farmland passed both Democratically controlled houses last year. The bill’s sponsor, Senator Melissa Hurtado, a Democrat, said it was an effort to stop the purchases while trying to better understand the motivation behind them.”
Ever heard of the adage “profits over people?” It’s a relatively self-explanatory statement on the ravages of capitalism. Well, currently (and for decades now), we have been in the age of “profits over national security,” and perhaps — maybe — people and government are waking up to this fact. Perhaps — maybe — people and government are willing to do something about it. If it’s not too late to reverse the damage done by Chinese operatives buying up our land next to not-so-inconspicuous national security installations or the ability to poison our food supply. Look, f***tards! If you think that China has not been thinking about how to infiltrate and stir up chaos in America, then perhaps — maybe — you’re too stupid to live. And please, for the love of f***ing God, if I have to hear one more f***ing dumbass Democrat claim that all governments spy on each other or that this is the second oldest profession, then I may — perhaps — go f***ing postal. Just because everyone does it doesn’t mean we need to hand our enemies the keys to the kingdom, as some moron Democrats propose, for fear of offending immigrants. But whatever. I live in stupid hell. Sure, go ahead. Let the Chinese billionaire set up a “wind farm” next to one of our Air Force bases. What could possibly go wrong? Welcome to stupid America!