Aug. 28, 2019
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Trump isolates China by making deals with the rest of the world
Amid tariffs and sanctions on China, President Trump
landed a haymaker on Sunday at the previously scheduled G-7 meeting when he
announced that the Japanese would replace China’s broken corn purchase promise
with $7 billion of agricultural product purchases. The bilateral deal will also
allow the U.S. increased access to Japan’s markets for some industrial items,
and the U.S. will lower tariffs on an array of Japanese produced industrial
items, excluding auto parts. The multiple billion dollar deal with one of the
United States’ closest G-7 allies — Japan has the third largest economy in the
world — signals that Trump’s strategy of isolating China to ratchet up the
pressure is fully engaged.
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China keeps 3 million in concentration camps, harvests prisoners’ organs, threatens Hong Kong and Taiwan daily and is arming North Korea. So why are we trading with them?
China is alleged to
harvest the organs of thousands of political dissidents it keeps in
concentration camps, its humanitarian record is otherwise abysmal, it threatens
Hong Kong and Taiwan daily, it appears to be funding and assisting the North
Korean nuclear missile program and is using the hundreds of billions of dollars
of trade deficits to build a first rate navy to defeat us (every year's trade
deficit pays for more than two years of China's military spending). So why are
we trading with China and underwriting this totalitarian regime and mass murder
with $380 billion of trade deficits every year?
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell must denounce politicization of the central bank
Americans for
Limited Government President Rick Manning: "The myth of the Federal
Reserve's political neutrality has been busted by former New York Federal
Reserve President Bill Dudley's non-plussed urging of the Fed to take 2020
political calculations into account when setting monetary policy in order to
defeat President Trump in the election. Now that the illusion of a politically
neutral Fed has been annihilated, President Trump's recent focus on the failure
of the central bank to take into account competitive devaluations by China and
Europe to boost exports, and of exchange rates is vindicated. The audacity the
non-elected central bank seeking to impact election outcomes and fiscal
policies is only exceeded by the 2016 attempt of the nation's intelligence
agencies and Justice Department to stop the election of Trump and their
subsequent efforts to unseat him. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell needs
to denounce Dudley's remarks immediately and forcefully if the central bank is
to retain any shred of credibility."
Washington Examiner: Justice Department says 64 percent of federal arrests are noncitizens, with a 200 percent increase
“Over that
20-year period, groups such as MS-13 have surged, first in urban areas and
recently into rural communities, and drug and human trafficking have also
increased over the U.S.-Mexico border. Justice was very pointed in comparing
U.S. citizens arrested to noncitizens. For example, it noted that while they
make up just 7 percent of the U.S. population, noncitizens account for 15
percent of the arrests by federal authorities, 24 percent of drug arrests, 25
percent of federal property arrests, including 28 percent of all federal fraud
arrests. Also over that period, illegal
immigration has surged off and on and the bureau said that immigration crimes
account for the bulk of arrests. In the past, Department of Homeland Security
authorities have accounted for a majority of the arrests.”
Trump isolates China by making deals with the rest of the world
By Rick Manning
China and the United States traded punches last week in the ongoing trade dispute, after China announced tariff increases on $75 billion of U.S. agricultural and other goods. The Trump administration responded by ending a delay in the imposition of U.S. tariffs on $300 billion of Chinese goods and by tacking on a five percent increase in overall tariffs to boot.
But President Trump landed a haymaker on Sunday at the previously scheduled G-7 meeting when he announced that the Japanese would replace China’s broken corn purchase promise with $7 billion of agricultural product purchases. The bilateral deal will also allow the U.S. increased access to Japan’s markets for other agricultural goods and some industrial items, and the U.S. will lower tariffs on an array of Japanese produced industrial items, excluding auto parts.
While the Japan agreement falls short of a comprehensive “free trade agreement,” the pact signals that major strides are being made toward a bilateral treaty with the Japanese that deals with currency manipulation and fits the specific needs of both nations, replacing the disastrous eleven nation one-size fits all Trans-Pacific Partnership of which Japan is a signatory.
The multiple billion dollar deal with one of the United States’ closest G-7 allies — Japan has the third largest economy in the world — signals that Trump’s strategy of isolating China to ratchet up the pressure is fully engaged.
However, the Japan trade announcement was likely just the tip of the iceberg from the meeting. With the China-U.S. trade war at the top of the minds of everyone (except host country France’s President Emmanuel Macron), it is safe to assume that conversations with newly minted UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson (fifth largest economy), EU heads of state including Angela Merkel (fourth largest economy) and even a side meeting with India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi (sixth largest economy) all focused upon bilateral trade with the U.S.
India Times quotes a U.S. government official commenting on the Modi meeting: “President Trump is very much looking forward to his meeting with Prime Minister Modi. They will discuss strategic partnership and how they can cooperate more closely on issues like defense, counterterrorism and trade.” The official added, “We expect the two leaders to build on the very productive discussions they had in Osaka at the G20 summit, as well as the phone call that they held earlier this week. They will look for solutions on the trade front. The U.S. is looking to India to reduce tariffs and open its markets.”
Great Britain’s Boris Johnson will be looking to Washington, D.C. for a quick free, fair, and reciprocal trade agreement as he leads his nation toward their breakup with the European Union, a trade partnership that President Trump has endorsed in the past.
Why does this matter and why has China signaled in the midst of the G-7 meetings a desire to “calm” the trade front?
Isolation.
As Steven Mosher, the author of Bully of Asia: Why China’s Dream is the New Threat to World Order, explained last Friday to this author and Breitbart’s Rebecca Mansour on SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Tonight, “The tariffs have hurt the export sector of economy tremendously in China, and remember, that’s the only sector of the economy that actually makes money, the rest of the economy loses money.”
The Trump trade policy is designed to reorder a world economic system that was built to consign America to the role of a constant donor state, with trade deficits transferring U.S. wealth and industry around the world. In its place, Trump is negotiating a series of reciprocal, bilateral arrangements built upon the foundation of intellectual property protections, lowered tariffs for U.S. exports, and the ending of currency manipulation. These changes will allow U.S. goods—and the jobs created in making them—to compete and win markets around the world.
And at its core, this reordering is about ending the intellectual property theft, forced technology transfers, and currency manipulation that allows China to make their products cheaper than U.S.-made goods in their global and domestic competition against us.
By pursuing trade deals with Japan, Vietnam, and India, along with the just revamped South Korean Free Trade agreement, the 2004 Australian free trade deal, and the waiting-to-be-ratified U.S.-Mexico-Canada (USMCA) deal that upgrades and replaces NAFTA, President Trump is aggressively seeking bilateral arrangements with the nations that worry China most.
What’s more, a quick agreement with Great Britain, and potentially one with the European Union and Brazil, built upon the foundation of intellectual property protection and rejection of currency manipulation will create a freedom framework for trade that China will be forced to join or else risk losing access to the world’s largest economies for their exports.
China’s extraordinary dependence upon exporting goods puts the Middle Kingdom in an unfamiliar position of dependency on the rest of the world to purchase the Made in China label. Already the Nikkei Review reports that manufacturers operating in China, who now face uncertainty about the cost and long-term access to the U.S. market, are diversifying their wholesaler network to countries like Vietnam, India, and Mexico. And the U.S. trade in goods deficit with China is now down more than 10 percent since the beginning of 2019.
Is it any wonder why, in the wake of the Japan trade deal news and a flurry of other trade activity, China partially raised a white flag by calling for a “calm resolution” in the trade fight?
Of course, this is all in China’s hands, since all Beijing has to do is sign off on what their negotiators previously agreed to: protecting intellectual property, stopping forced technology transfers to gain access to their markets, and ending currency manipulation, along with some tariff reductions.
My bet is that China will attempt to extend a negotiating game through 2020 with the hope that President Trump will lose his re-election bid, and thus, allow them to return to their business-as-usual of hollowing out America and making America bow again.
But China’s vulnerability has been exposed. They need the world more than the world needs them, and business flight from China will have a lasting impact both on the Chinese economy and their ability to blackmail the world due to Made in China dependency.
From an American perspective, this is called winning.
Rick Manning is the President of Americans for Limited Government.
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China keeps 3 million in concentration camps, harvests prisoners’ organs, threatens Hong Kong and Taiwan daily and is arming North Korea. So why are we trading with them?
By Robert Romano
China is alleged to harvest the organs of thousands of political dissidents it keeps in concentration camps, it threatens Hong Kong and Taiwan daily, it appears to be funding and assisting the North Korean nuclear missile program and is using the hundreds of billions of dollars of trade deficits to build a first rate navy to defeat the U.S. as every year's trade deficit pays for more than two years of China's military spending.
So why are we trading with China and underwriting this totalitarian regime and mass murder with $380 billion of trade deficits every year?
That seems to be the question President Donald Trump is asking as the administration is now pushing for broader economic sanctions that would come atop the 30 percent tariffs on $250 billion of goods and the 15 percent on the remaining $300 billion of goods set to take effect soon. Here, Trump would be using the same set of laws that have been used against Iran, North Korea, Nicaragua, Libya, Russia and others to block currency exchanges, the import and export of securities and to generally disrupt commerce.
Trump and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin just implemented sanctions on fentanyl trafficking by China on August 21. According to the White House: “the Department of the Treasury announced it is identifying two Chinese nationals and a China-based Drug Trafficking Organization as significant foreign narcotics traffickers pursuant to the Foreign Narcotics Kingpin Designation Act (Kingpin Act) and designated one associate and a China-based entity for being owned or controlled by one of the Chinese nationals.” Fentanyl killed 29,000 Americans in 2017 alone.
In addition, right now, U.S. Attorneys are going after Chinese banks that appear to be funding the North Korean nuclear weapons program. Per a federal court ruling granting subpoenas of financial records, “According to government investigators… North Korea manages to evade the sanctions by using Chinese front companies that cloak the true ownership of the funds involved.”
The filing continued, “According to the government, the scheme operated like this: Hobbled by the worthlessness of North Korea’s currency, the [North Korean entity] would use the [Chinese] Company to make or receive payments in U.S. dollars. These transactions helped North Korea access resources that would otherwise have been beyond its reach. For example, the Company’s assistance allegedly enabled North Korea to export hundreds of millions of dollars of coal and other minerals, generating revenue in U.S. currency that North Korea could then use to requisition other commodities vital to its weapons program. In these transactions, the Company routinely took advantage of U.S. correspondent bank accounts… held by banks outside the United States at banks located inside the United States.”
Elsewhere, Congress is actively considering measures to enact further sanctions against China for threatening Hong Kong, where protesters are marching in the streets in opposition to an extradition law that would enable China to prosecute Hong Kongers outside of Hong Kong.
The Pentagon is in turn stepping up its own condemnation of Beijing, noting a vast concentration camp system in China — what it calls “re-education centers” — that could be housing up to 3 million Uighur Muslims in Xinjiang province alone. Assistant Secretary of Defense for Asian and Pacific Security Affairs Randall Schriver told a Pentagon briefing, “The [Chinese] are using the security forces for mass imprisonment of Chinese Muslims in concentration camps,” justifying the use of the term because “given what we understand to be the magnitude of the detention, at least a million but likely closer to three million citizens out of a population of about 10 million”.
There are similar allegations of concentration camps in Tibet, as well, according to the Epoch Times’ Flora Yan, writing in March, “Recently, The Print used satellite images to prove that at least three ‘re-education camps’ are currently under construction in Tibet. The author of the survey, Vinayak Bha, is a colonel retired from the Indian military intelligence unit and is a well-known satellite image research expert. He has repeatedly revealed Chinese military deployment dynamics through satellite photos. This time, he revealed construction done by Chinese authorities in Tibet. The so-called “temple” of Tibetan Buddhism is actually a concentration camp that is surrounded by high walls and guard towers and has the same structural design as a prison. Observers warned that China may soon start mass detention of Tibetans following the model of concentration camps for Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang.” Since the Cultural Revolution and the invasion of Tibet, it is estimated 1.2 million Tibetans have been killed.
Flora noted, “Such destruction continues to this day. The CCP has forcibly resettled Tibetans in designated areas, restricted the use and teaching of the Tibetan language, strictly monitored all monasteries, and forcibly promoted ‘patriotic education,’ all of which accelerated the destruction of Tibetan culture and the sanitization of Tibet. Many Tibetan children living in metropolitan areas such as Lhasa have long lost the ability to express themselves in their mother tongue.”
Making matters worse, there are allegations of an ongoing genocide for organs of political prisoners that has been committed against Falun Gong ,the Uighurs and others, according to the Independent Tribunal Into Forced Organ Harvesting from Prisoners of Conscience in China. The tribunal found, “Forced organ harvesting has been committed for years throughout China on a significant scale… of unmatched wickedness — on a death for death basis — with the killings by mass crimes committed in the last century.” The organ extractions allegedly occur in some cases while the victims are still alive.
These are crimes against humanity. So why are we financially supporting mass murder and human rights violations in our blind pursuit of cheaper goods? Have we taken leave of our senses? We have a choice.
In 2003 former President George W. Bush wrongly predicted that trade with China would promote prosperity and lead to democracy there: “Our commitment to democracy is tested in China. That nation now has a sliver, a fragment of liberty. Yet, China’s people will eventually want their liberty pure and whole. China has discovered that economic freedom leads to national wealth. China’s leaders will also discover that freedom is indivisible — that social and religious freedom is also essential to national greatness and national dignity. Eventually, men and women who are allowed to control their own wealth will insist on controlling their own lives and their own country.”
Instead, 16 years later President Xi Jinping has consolidated power to be leader for life and minority groups continue to be oppressed. All we’re accomplishing is financing handsomely a dictatorial regime while Wall Street whines over tariffs.
If we just switched the name China with Russia or Iran, would we even be having this debate? Maybe everyone might prefer sanctions, which are far more onerous than tariffs (since trade can become criminal at that point), and seem no less justified on the merits, and appear to be where Trump is going anyway. Again, he's already hit China with sanctions on fentanyl last week and the threat for broader economic sanctions is quite real.
Even for members of Congress who tend to disagree with Trump on trade, the case for sanctions appears overwhelming, considering the other countries that have routinely had sanctions put upon them under the laws Congress has enacted. The opposition to sanctions or tariffs on China seems to rhyme with European opposition to sanctions on Iran, directly related to the big investments that have been made in China financially by U.S. companies. We'd effectively be sanctioning our own companies, an unusual situation to be in barring war, which I imagine is why many do not want to go there. They are so greedy they’re willing to go along with totalitarianism, all in the name of “free trade.”
The sanctions might be the only chance of avoiding a wider conflict later by dealing a significant blow to the Chinese economy now and forcing Beijing to the table.
Certainly, nobody wants war. Dialogue is always preferable, but I do wonder how proponents of human freedom can stomach continuing to do business with China considering their record of threatening national security and violating human rights. Should we really be underwriting genocide and endangering U.S. interests just to get slightly cheaper smart phones and computers?
Robert Romano if the Vice President of Public Policy at Americans for Limited Government.
Fed head Powell must denounce politicization of the Fed
Aug. 27, 2019, Fairfax, Va.—Americans for Limited Government President Rick Manning today issued the following statement blasting former New York Federal Reserve President Bill Dudley's urging that "Fed officials should consider how their decisions will affect the political outcome in 2020":
"The myth of the Federal Reserve's political neutrality has been busted by former New York Federal Reserve President Bill Dudley's non-plussed urging of the Fed to take 2020 political calculations into account when setting monetary policy in order to defeat President Trump in the election. Now that the illusion of a politically neutral Fed has been annihilated, President Trump's recent focus on the failure of the central bank to take into account competitive devaluations by China and Europe to boost exports, and of exchange rates is vindicated. The audacity the non-elected central bank seeking to impact election outcomes and fiscal policies is only exceeded by the 2016 attempt of the nation's intelligence agencies and Justice Department to stop the election of Trump and their subsequent efforts to unseat him. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell needs to denounce Dudley's remarks immediately and forcefully if the central bank is to retain any shred of credibility."
To view online: https://getliberty.org/2019/08/fed-head-powell-must-denounce-politicization-of-the-fed/
ALG Editor’s Note: In the following featured report from the Washington Examiner, the Justice Department is noting that although illegal immigrants make up about 7 percent of the U.S. population, they account for account for 24 percent of drug arrests, 25 percent of federal property arrests, including 28 percent of all federal fraud arrests:
Justice Department says 64 percent of federal arrests are noncitizens, with a 200 percent increase
By Paul Bedard
Federal arrests of noncitizens have jumped over 200 percent in the last 20 years and now account for 64 percent of those arrested, according to the Justice Department.
The Bureau of Justice Statistics said that federal arrests of non-Americans rose 234 percent from 1998-2018. For U.S. citizens, the percentage rose just 10 percent over those 20 years.
The newly released statistics feed the Trump administration’s narrative that an increase in immigration, especially illegal immigration, has fed a spike in crime.
Immigration expert Jessica M. Vaughan said the increase in arrests is due to increasing prosecution of illegal entry and re-entry by migrants. "Experience has taught the immigration agencies and DOJ that this works to reduce recidivism – in other words, when illegal crossers face some more severe consequence than just being sent back home, they don’t keep doing it," she explained.
Over that 20-year period, groups such as MS-13 have surged, first in urban areas and recently into rural communities, and drug and human trafficking have also increased over the U.S.-Mexico border.
Justice was very pointed in comparing U.S. citizens arrested to noncitizens. For example, it noted that while they make up just 7 percent of the U.S. population, noncitizens account for 15 percent of the arrests by federal authorities, 24 percent of drug arrests, 25 percent of federal property arrests, including 28 percent of all federal fraud arrests.
Also over that period, illegal immigration has surged off and on and the bureau said that immigration crimes account for the bulk of arrests. In the past, Department of Homeland Security authorities have accounted for a majority of the arrests.
“20 years, 95 percent of the increase in federal arrests was due to immigration crimes. From 1998 to 2018, federal immigration arrests increased 5-fold (from 20,942 to 108,667), rising more than 50,000 in one year from 2017 to 2018,” said the Justice Department.
Vaughan, the director of policy studies for the Center for Immigration Studies, said that the statistics and types of crimes disprove claims by pro-immigration advocates that illegal immigrants aren't involved in crimes.
"Opponents of immigration enforcement are obsessed with trying to establish that illegal aliens and legal immigrants commit fewer crimes than Americans, and so, as their narrative goes, local law enforcement agencies should not cooperate with ICE and should adopt sanctuary policies. This is first of all not true, but is off-point and a dangerous conclusion. What these numbers show is that there are certain types of crime that are disproportionately associated with illegal aliens: drug trafficking, certain gang crimes, and identity theft and document fraud," she told Secrets.