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Sunday, May 13, 2012

Chinese Cities Coming to America

A Chinese Group Plans To Construct A 200 Acre "China City" In Michigan

A Chinese group known as "Sino-Michigan Properties LLC" has bought up 200 acres of land near the town of Milan, Michigan.  Their plan is to construct a "China City" with artificial lakes, a Chinese cultural center and hundreds of housing units for Chinese citizens.  Essentially, it would be a little slice of communist China dropped right into the heartland of America.

This "China City" would be located about 40 minutes from both Detroit and Toledo, and it would be marketed to Chinese business people that want to start businesses in the United States.  Unfortunately, this is not just an isolated incident.  In fact, Chinese companies have been buying up land and businesses all over the country in recent years.  There has even been talk of establishing "special economic zones" inside the United States modeled after the Chinese city of Shenzhen.  It was inevitable that the Chinese were going to do something with the trillions of dollars that they have made flooding our shores with cheap products.  Now they are rapidly buying up pieces of America, and many of our politicians are welcoming them with open arms.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

They're already dividing up America. Igor Panarin posits, in brief, that mass immigration, economic decline, and moral degradation will trigger a civil war and the collapse of the dollar. Around the end of June 2012, or early July, he says, the U.S. will break into six pieces -- with Alaska reverting to Russian control.

Anonymous said...

Blame the liberals. Please vote Republican!!

Anonymous said...

26 states have islam schools.

Anonymous said...

LOL@10:25. "Blame the liberals" because private entities freely decided to sell their 200 acres to an outside entity? LOL. Are you saying you wanted Big government to step in with the hand of a dictator to stop a sale that private parties agreed to?