From Claudia Tenney <[email protected]>
Subject lessons on China
Date March 28, 2020 12:45 AM
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For the sake of our economy and more importantly our health and security, it’s
time we brought that home and I want to get to Washington to make sure

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John,

 

America has learned a lot of lessons from the Coronavirus crisis, but one of
the most glaring holes it brought to light is America’s over-reliance on China
for producing prescription drugs.


For the sake of our economy and more importantly our health and security, it’s
time we brought that home and I want to get to Washington to make sure it
happens.


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John, we can no longer deny it: China is a real and present danger to America
and Americans.

For years, they've engaged in direct economic warfare. China steals $600
billion a year in ideas and designs that American minds develop and provide to
the market – from movies and fashion to computer systems and chemical compounds
like pharmaceuticals.

But there’s a more immediate threat to America – and it’s a matter of life and
death.

China makes 90% of all antibiotics, vitamin C, ibuprofen, and over 70% of
acetaminophen (Tylenol) available in the U.S. They also make many of the
ingredients and do so in unsafe and unmonitored labs and factories.

This whole epidemic has proven the Chinese cannot be trusted and they should
no longer be relied on – especially for vital medical treatments and supplies.
It’s not just risky for patients, it’s a threat to national security for China
to be able to hold us hostage or worse, poison us.

We MUST end this dangerous dependence on China, bring those jobs home, and
make our medicine here in the United States of America. If you agree, please
sign my petition today.

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Breaking China’s grip on our country is essential for our economic survival,
military strength, and America’s very health.


We cannot afford to ignore this issue any longer.


Join me to stand up today:

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