The China crisis is bigger than Biden's blunders



Contrary to what Joe Biden says, Russia is not the biggest threat facing the United States. The biggest national threat that we’re not talking about is the Chinese Communist Party.

The corporate media and our political leaders are too often stuck on Russia and alleged Russian disinformation. Not that Russia isn’t a problem or a threat. It certainly is both. But Russia’s efforts are almost amateur compared to the sophistication of the Chinese Communist Party in its escalating war against the United States. Our leaders and our media are obsessed with the wrong enemy.

The Chinese Communist Party must be in awe of how easy we’re making it for them.

Sure, individual incidents involving China get reported and discussed, but there is nowhere near the urgent, sustained focus that this threat requires. Every day now, China is probing and exploiting American vulnerabilities — vulnerabilities that are frequently the direct result of left-wing policies and leadership. And that’s absolutely what we’re engaged with. This is what Sun Tzu meant when he said that “the supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting.” They are rotting us from the inside.

Probing weaknesses

Consider how China exploits our open borders. The Chinese are in business with the drug cartels. They are actually the “big dog” in the illicit drug industry, and the Mexican drug cartels are the second in line. Most of the drugs that are coming over our border, particularly fentanyl, have been manufactured through ingredients and supplies that come from China.

The Chinese sell the equipment to press fentanyl into pills under the guise of Adderall or any other prescription drug so people will be fooled by it. Then the drug cartels are using this equipment to press pills of death that they send over our borders at the expense of our children’s lives. Why is nobody talking about that?

The same reason we must talk about that spy balloon. Remember the Chinese spy balloon last year? It was spotted by a reporter in Montana on February 1, then it was allowed to drift across the United States for three more days, soaring over major cities and military bases, before it was finally shot down by the U.S. Air Force off the coast of South Carolina. In December, U.S. intelligence officials revealed that the balloon used a U.S.-based internet service provider to navigate and send high-bandwidth collections of data back to China while it made its way across American airspace.

Last month, a Freedom of Information Act request by the Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project found 14 instances since 2018 of Chinese nationals attempting to enter the U.S. military base at Pearl Harbor while also conducting surveillance, including flying drones over the base. In September, a Chinese man and woman were found taking photos and video near a Pearl Harbor security entrance before fleeing in a car with unidentified plates. There have been 100 similar incidents in recent years of Chinese nationals, often posing as tourists, who have tried to access military bases across the country.

Thanks to the Biden administration’s wide-open border policy, China has a much easier way to get these potential spies inside the United States. During Biden’s three years in office, more than 133,000 Chinese nationals have been encountered at the border, almost 30,000 of those just since last October. There are now more Chinese nationals crossing the border in San Diego than Mexican nationals.

Just last week, three Chinese nationals were arrested trying to cross the border into Maine from Canada in the middle of the night. A fourth, who was driving a car, was arrested on suspicion of attempting to assist the others. Last year, a Border Patrol memo identified 270 suspected properties in rural Maine that are used for illegal marijuana growing and operated by Chinese nationals. The massive profits are funneled back to China or used to finance other illegal activities, including drug and human trafficking.

Self-inflicted wounds

In San Francisco, U.S. sovereignty is being undermined in absurd ways, like a law passed in 2020 that eliminates the requirement to be a U.S. citizen to hold seats on city boards. San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors last month unanimously appointed Kelly Wong to the city’s Elections Commission. Wong is not an American citizen. She’s been in the United States since 2019 and is an immigrant rights activist from Hong Kong.

Wong may have absolutely nothing to do with the Chinese Communist Party. But what if someone in that position did? San Francisco now has someone who is not a U.S. citizen, and cannot legally vote, in charge of supervising its elections.

Regardless where Wong’s national loyalties lie, her political loyalty is apparently left-wing because she works for a group called Chinese for Affirmative Action. According to its most recently published annual report, it is funded by the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, Google, and the Tides Foundation, among many other far-left groups.

And then there is one of the most immediately pressing threats to Americans – the Chinese government’s hacking operation.

Last year, the Chinese military hacked into around two dozen U.S. power and water utilities and communications and transportation systems. They breached a water utility in Hawaii, a major port on the West Coast, an oil and gas pipeline, and attempted to hack into the Texas power grid operator.

Despite these urgent threats, in 2022 the Biden administration shut down the “China Initiative” at the Department of Justice. It was a program started in 2018 to prosecute economic espionage and stop the stealing of intellectual property by Chinese government agents. Why did they shut it down? Because left-wing activists said the program allowed the FBI to target Asian Americans unfairly.

A bipartisan affliction

The CCP must be in awe of how easy we’re making it for them. China is flooding the U.S. with such a wide spectrum of attacks that they tend to blend into the background noise of our national chaos. Too few of these attacks get the sustained attention they deserve from our media and leaders.

Why is our administration not doing anything about the border? Why is California Governor Gavin Newsom visiting China and not talking about fentanyl? I believe these people have surrounded themselves with Chinese operatives and Chinese money. I don’t think these people want to answer any questions because their own corruption would be exposed.

So, what does all this mean? At the very minimum, it means that impeachment is probably not enough for this crime. But it’s not just the Democrats, and it’s not just the Bidens. It's the Republicans, too. No one is pointing the finger at China because it would land on their own complicity. Don’t be convinced that China is a lesser threat to America due to the media and political leaders’ inaction and lack of coverage. China is the greatest threat facing our country, and our leaders’ inaction speaks for itself.

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Adam Kinzinger calls Tulsi Gabbard 'crazy'



On the anniversary of the infamous 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in Hawaii, former Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii questioned whether "the remilitarization of Japan" is really a good idea.

"As we remember Japan's aggression in the Pacific, we need to ask ourselves this question: is the remilitarization of Japan, which is presently underway, truly a good idea? We need to be careful that shortsighted, self-serving leaders do not end up bringing us again face-to-face with a remilitarized Japan. #PearlHarbor82," Gabbard tweeted.

Former Republican Rep. Adam Kinzinger of Illinois — who currently has the Ukrainian phrase "Slava Ukraini" next to his name on X, along with American, Ukrainian, and Israeli flag emojis — responded to Gabbard's post by calling her "crazy."

"This lady is crazy. Wut," Kinzinger wrote in response to Gabbard's post. The former congressman describes himself on X as a "Proud RINO."

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Political figures have been highlighting the somber anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attack.

"Today, we honor the more than 2,400 American service members who lost their lives during the attack on Pearl Harbor. We will forever remember the sacrifices they made, and are grateful for all veterans who bravely serve this country," Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who is currently running for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination, tweeted.

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"Today, we commemorate the 82nd anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. A date which will live in infamy. Let us always remember the bravery and service demonstrated on that fateful day, and always honor the memories of the Americans who made the ultimate sacrifice," GOP Rep. Dan Bishop of North Carolina tweeted.

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'I consider the heroes the ones that gave their lives': 101-year-old veteran is the final known survivor of Pearl Harbor's USS Arizona



Navy veteran Lou Conter, who is now 101 years old, is the final known survivor of the USS Arizona, a ship that Japan bombed during the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, according to the Wall Street Journal. He was only 20 at the time.

"I consider the heroes the ones that gave their lives, that never came home to their families," Conter said, according to the outlet. "They're the real heroes."

Since Ken Potts passed away last month at the age of 102, Conter is the final known USS Arizona survivor, the outlet noted.

Conter assisted in getting others out of the vessel. "As we guided these men to safety, more often than not, their burned skin would come off on our hands," he noted in his book, "The Lou Conter Story," according to the Journal.

Conter became a pilot and was a member of a team that carried out bomb runs in the South Asia Pacific, the outlet noted. He survived being shot down two times.

After the conclusion of the World War II, Conter went back to the Golden State and signed up for the reserves, according to the Journal. The man also served in the Korean War.

Conter would like to return to Pearl Harbor. It has been around four years since he attended the yearly remembrance, the outlet reported, noting that his physician had forbidden him from undertaking the long flight to Hawaii.

"I'd like to go once more," Conter noted, according to the outlet.

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Is our country REALLY on 'such thin ice that all it takes is a handful of rednecks' to overthrow democracy? Jason Whitlock rips Harris for Jan. 6 speech



When Vice President Kamala Harris compared the January 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol to terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, and December 7 bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941, she was doing more than just being ridiculous; she was also demeaning the victims at the World Trade Center and Pearl Harbor, BlazeTV host Jason Whitlock said Thursday.

Whitlock played a video clip of Harris speaking from the U.S. Capitol on the one-year anniversary of the January 6 riot.

"Certain dates echo throughout history, including dates that instantly remind all who have lived through them -- where they were and what they were doing when our democracy came under assault," Harris began. "Dates that occupy not only a place on our calendars, but a place in our collective memory. December 7th, 1941. September 11th, 2001. And January 6th, 2021."

"For Kamala Harris to sit up there and [compare ] Pearl Harbor, 9/11 [to Jan.6] ... 3,000 people died on September 11; 2,300 people died at Pearl Harbor. One person [was killed] on January 6: Ashli Babbitt. And this idiot — who's only there to be a racial prop, is unqualified, and there to ... keep the racial division going — is analogizing January the 6th to Pearl Harbor and 9/ 11, and doing it with a straight face," Whitlock said of the vice president.

"This is a game," he continued. "Do you remember where you were on March 1, 1971, when the Weather Underground bombed the Capitol? ... This ain't the first time. There have been worse attacks on the Capitol. ... In 1983, a bunch of liberal white women calling themselves M19 bombed the Capitol. You remember where you were?"

"A group of idiots waving flagpoles, that's all it's going to take to overthrow this government and to overthrow democracy?" Whitlock added. "This country is on such thin ice that all it takes is a handful of rednecks to walk into the Capitol and the whole thing falls apart?"

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