Category: CCP

China’s Currency Weapon a Boon for US

News Analysis If China “dumped” all of its U.S. debt and U.S. Treasury bills in a single day, it would lose a lot of money, decrease its ability to purchase raw materials, and benefit the U.S. Fed that would buy up the Treasury bills at a discount. There are five international currencies that central banks…


Tesla and CCP Battling for Control of Users’ Big Data

News Analysis U.S. electric vehicle giant Tesla Inc., which has had great strides in the Chinese market, is under mounting data scrutiny from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) despite its engagement with regulators. Tesla founder Elon Musk on Nov. 2 posted on Twitter a poem titled “Humankind,” followed by a 4-line original quote from an ancient poem…


China: Sleeping with the Enemy | Counterculture

In this episode of Counterculture with Danielle D’Souza Gill, Danielle details the troubling truth about American companies learning a lot from doing business with China. These left-wing companies learned that control is the name of the game. Now, left-wing American companies are imposing draconian rules on their workers—tactics eerily similar to those used by the…


CCP Influence in Congress

News Analysis U.S. congresspersons are finally pushing to remove the malign influence of foreign money in the American political system. Representative Lance Gooden (R-Texas) recently introduced legislation to require think tanks to disclose foreign money received, according to a statement by Representative Jim Banks (R-Ind.), who is pushing for a Truth in Testimony resolution that…


China’s Aggression Is Changing the Nature of Sovereignty

News Analysis Kiribati is dumping a 158,000-square-mile World Heritage marine reserve, the Pacific Islands Forum, and its friendship with Taiwan. Why? The archipelagic state is trading its sovereignty for Beijing’s fast cash. The sovereignty of Kiribati, a nation of islands in the South Pacific between China and the United States, is being submerged not principally…


China’s ‘One-Child Army’ Suffers From Low Morale, Lack of Combat Experience

News Analysis China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is weakened by low morale and lack of combat experience. “Good steel does not become nails,” so goes the Chinese saying, which means good, talented people do not become soldiers. The one-child policy, a cultural lack of respect for soldiers, poor pay, a deficiency of combat experience, and…


Beijing’s New Resolution Does Not Bode Well for China

Commentary The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) recently passed a “historical resolution” that firmly established the unchallenged position of its leader, Xi Jinping. The lengthy resolution, the third in the Party’s 100-year history, paved the ideological ground for Xi to seek a third and, perhaps, life term. It also laid out Xi’s view for the future…


Bill to Ban Import of Xinjiang Products Introduced in Senate

A private member’s bill to ban the importation of goods coming from China’s Xinjiang region was introduced in the Senate on Nov. 24 amid concerns of slave labour. Senator Leo Housakos introduced the bill, S-204, which would amend the Customs Tariff to “prohibit the importation of goods manufactured or produced wholly or in part” from Xinjiang, where…


Bill to Ban Import of Products From China’s Xinjiang Introduced in the Senate

A private member’s bill to ban the importation of goods coming from China’s Xinjiang region was introduced in the Senate on Nov. 24 amid concerns of slave labour. Senator Leo Housakos introduced S-204, which would amend the Customs Tariff to “prohibit the importation of goods manufactured or produced wholly or in part” in Xinjiang, where China…


Canadian Senator Introduces Bill to Ban Imports From China’s Xinjiang

A Canadian senator has introduced a bill to ban the importation of goods from China’s Xinjiang region amid concerns of slave labour. Sen. Leo Housakos on Nov. 24 introduced S-204, which would amend the Customs Tariff to “prohibit the importation of goods manufactured or produced wholly or in part” in Xinjiang, where China has been accused…