23 Questions about China Crazy Joe needs to answer.

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But the media will never ask a single one.


Here are 23 questions the press ought to ask him but almost certainly won’t:

1. Does Biden still believe, as he remarked during a 2011 speech, that “a rising China is a positive, positive development, not only for China but for America and the world writ large”?


2. Does Biden regret his support for granting permanent normal trade relations to China, setting it up for accession to the World Trade Organization that would supercharge its drive toward superpower status?

3. Does Biden believe the Obama administration’s responses, or lack thereof, to China’s rampant theft of intellectual property, militarization of the South China Sea, catastrophic hack of the Office of Personnel Management, and liquidation of Central Intelligence Agency assets were sufficient, and successfully checked China’s ambitions? If not, what would he have done differently? Did he propose such alternatives as vice president?

4. Does Biden disavow the Obama administration’s signing of a 2013 memorandum of understanding — following intense lobbying of the former vice president by Chinese leaders — granting Chinese companies continued access to U.S. capital markets, in spite of their unique noncompliance in skirting basic auditing and reporting requirements, resulting in numerous frauds?

5. Does the former vice president think it appropriate for former Obama administration national security officials to lobby on behalf of Huawei, the CCP-tied, national security-threatening, alleged U.S.-lawbreaking linchpin of China’s plan for control over global communications?


6. Will Biden disclose any and all funding directly or indirectly emanating from Chinese sources for the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement?

7. Would a President-Elect Biden take a congratulatory call from Taiwan’s president, and express ambiguity regarding the “One China” policy prior to dealing with the CCP?

8. Would a Biden administration explicitly recognize the ruling CCP as a “Marxist-Leninist Party,” “hostile to the United States,” that harbors hegemonic ambitions?

9. More fundamentally, would a Biden administration recognize that China poses the greatest threat of all to America?

10. Would every member of a Biden Cabinet adopt policies geared toward countering China, or ceasing cooperation with it?

11. Would a President Biden continue the Trump administration’s military buildup
aimed at countering China’s aggression?

12. Specifically, would a President Biden prioritize significant funding of missile defense and the Space Force in his budgets?

13. Would a President Biden continue to vacate the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty?

14. Would a President Biden continue accelerating naval activities throughout the Indo-Pacific?

15. Would a President Biden explicitly encourage U.S. companies to move their supply chains out of China?

16. Would a President Biden impose tariffs as a means of creating leverage over China in a bid to achieve free, fair, and reciprocal trade?

17. Would a President Biden use every possible measure to counter China’s efforts to monopolize strategically significant fields, such as 5G telecommunications?

18. Would a President Biden maintain the substantially increased powers of the executive branch over conducting Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States reviews of transactions that might represent national security threats, and use it to scuttle relevant deals?

19. Would a Biden administration sanction Chinese entities doing business with sanctioned Iranian entities?

20. Would a Biden Department of Justice maintain the Trump administration’s China Initiative, aimed at preventing and prosecuting Chinese espionage and hacking efforts?

21. Would a Biden administration engage in a comprehensive strategic communications effort aimed at the CCP, including resolutely challenging its propaganda, delivering Mandarin pro-democracy and anti-CCP messages, and highlighting tyrannical CCP actions?

22. Would a Biden administration maintain restrictions on visas for Chinese students and scholars in strategically significant disciplines, and investigate and expose potentially corrupting Chinese funding of American higher ed institutions?

23. Would a President Biden order that the savings of U.S. government employees not be invested in funds with weightings toward Chinese companies antithetical to America’s interests?

America awaits Biden’s answers.

 
But the media will never ask a single one.


Here are 23 questions the press ought to ask him but almost certainly won’t:

1. Does Biden still believe, as he remarked during a 2011 speech, that “a rising China is a positive, positive development, not only for China but for America and the world writ large”?


2. Does Biden regret his support for granting permanent normal trade relations to China, setting it up for accession to the World Trade Organization that would supercharge its drive toward superpower status?

3. Does Biden believe the Obama administration’s responses, or lack thereof, to China’s rampant theft of intellectual property, militarization of the South China Sea, catastrophic hack of the Office of Personnel Management, and liquidation of Central Intelligence Agency assets were sufficient, and successfully checked China’s ambitions? If not, what would he have done differently? Did he propose such alternatives as vice president?

4. Does Biden disavow the Obama administration’s signing of a 2013 memorandum of understanding — following intense lobbying of the former vice president by Chinese leaders — granting Chinese companies continued access to U.S. capital markets, in spite of their unique noncompliance in skirting basic auditing and reporting requirements, resulting in numerous frauds?

5. Does the former vice president think it appropriate for former Obama administration national security officials to lobby on behalf of Huawei, the CCP-tied, national security-threatening, alleged U.S.-lawbreaking linchpin of China’s plan for control over global communications?


6. Will Biden disclose any and all funding directly or indirectly emanating from Chinese sources for the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement?

7. Would a President-Elect Biden take a congratulatory call from Taiwan’s president, and express ambiguity regarding the “One China” policy prior to dealing with the CCP?

8. Would a Biden administration explicitly recognize the ruling CCP as a “Marxist-Leninist Party,” “hostile to the United States,” that harbors hegemonic ambitions?

9. More fundamentally, would a Biden administration recognize that China poses the greatest threat of all to America?

10. Would every member of a Biden Cabinet adopt policies geared toward countering China, or ceasing cooperation with it?

11. Would a President Biden continue the Trump administration’s military buildup
aimed at countering China’s aggression?

12. Specifically, would a President Biden prioritize significant funding of missile defense and the Space Force in his budgets?

13. Would a President Biden continue to vacate the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty?

14. Would a President Biden continue accelerating naval activities throughout the Indo-Pacific?

15. Would a President Biden explicitly encourage U.S. companies to move their supply chains out of China?

16. Would a President Biden impose tariffs as a means of creating leverage over China in a bid to achieve free, fair, and reciprocal trade?

17. Would a President Biden use every possible measure to counter China’s efforts to monopolize strategically significant fields, such as 5G telecommunications?

18. Would a President Biden maintain the substantially increased powers of the executive branch over conducting Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States reviews of transactions that might represent national security threats, and use it to scuttle relevant deals?

19. Would a Biden administration sanction Chinese entities doing business with sanctioned Iranian entities?

20. Would a Biden Department of Justice maintain the Trump administration’s China Initiative, aimed at preventing and prosecuting Chinese espionage and hacking efforts?

21. Would a Biden administration engage in a comprehensive strategic communications effort aimed at the CCP, including resolutely challenging its propaganda, delivering Mandarin pro-democracy and anti-CCP messages, and highlighting tyrannical CCP actions?

22. Would a Biden administration maintain restrictions on visas for Chinese students and scholars in strategically significant disciplines, and investigate and expose potentially corrupting Chinese funding of American higher ed institutions?

23. Would a President Biden order that the savings of U.S. government employees not be invested in funds with weightings toward Chinese companies antithetical to America’s interests?

America awaits Biden’s answers.

Cool questions and all, but China has accelerated all those things you are butthurt about under your hero dotard. Obama did not lose Hong Kong, your dotard did.
 
But the media will never ask a single one.


Here are 23 questions the press ought to ask him but almost certainly won’t:

1. Does Biden still believe, as he remarked during a 2011 speech, that “a rising China is a positive, positive development, not only for China but for America and the world writ large”?


2. Does Biden regret his support for granting permanent normal trade relations to China, setting it up for accession to the World Trade Organization that would supercharge its drive toward superpower status?

3. Does Biden believe the Obama administration’s responses, or lack thereof, to China’s rampant theft of intellectual property, militarization of the South China Sea, catastrophic hack of the Office of Personnel Management, and liquidation of Central Intelligence Agency assets were sufficient, and successfully checked China’s ambitions? If not, what would he have done differently? Did he propose such alternatives as vice president?

4. Does Biden disavow the Obama administration’s signing of a 2013 memorandum of understanding — following intense lobbying of the former vice president by Chinese leaders — granting Chinese companies continued access to U.S. capital markets, in spite of their unique noncompliance in skirting basic auditing and reporting requirements, resulting in numerous frauds?

5. Does the former vice president think it appropriate for former Obama administration national security officials to lobby on behalf of Huawei, the CCP-tied, national security-threatening, alleged U.S.-lawbreaking linchpin of China’s plan for control over global communications?


6. Will Biden disclose any and all funding directly or indirectly emanating from Chinese sources for the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement?

7. Would a President-Elect Biden take a congratulatory call from Taiwan’s president, and express ambiguity regarding the “One China” policy prior to dealing with the CCP?

8. Would a Biden administration explicitly recognize the ruling CCP as a “Marxist-Leninist Party,” “hostile to the United States,” that harbors hegemonic ambitions?

9. More fundamentally, would a Biden administration recognize that China poses the greatest threat of all to America?

10. Would every member of a Biden Cabinet adopt policies geared toward countering China, or ceasing cooperation with it?

11. Would a President Biden continue the Trump administration’s military buildup
aimed at countering China’s aggression?

12. Specifically, would a President Biden prioritize significant funding of missile defense and the Space Force in his budgets?

13. Would a President Biden continue to vacate the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty?

14. Would a President Biden continue accelerating naval activities throughout the Indo-Pacific?

15. Would a President Biden explicitly encourage U.S. companies to move their supply chains out of China?

16. Would a President Biden impose tariffs as a means of creating leverage over China in a bid to achieve free, fair, and reciprocal trade?

17. Would a President Biden use every possible measure to counter China’s efforts to monopolize strategically significant fields, such as 5G telecommunications?

18. Would a President Biden maintain the substantially increased powers of the executive branch over conducting Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States reviews of transactions that might represent national security threats, and use it to scuttle relevant deals?

19. Would a Biden administration sanction Chinese entities doing business with sanctioned Iranian entities?

20. Would a Biden Department of Justice maintain the Trump administration’s China Initiative, aimed at preventing and prosecuting Chinese espionage and hacking efforts?

21. Would a Biden administration engage in a comprehensive strategic communications effort aimed at the CCP, including resolutely challenging its propaganda, delivering Mandarin pro-democracy and anti-CCP messages, and highlighting tyrannical CCP actions?

22. Would a Biden administration maintain restrictions on visas for Chinese students and scholars in strategically significant disciplines, and investigate and expose potentially corrupting Chinese funding of American higher ed institutions?

23. Would a President Biden order that the savings of U.S. government employees not be invested in funds with weightings toward Chinese companies antithetical to America’s interests?

America awaits Biden’s answers.


Biden doesn't need to answer any questions on China. Biden isn't the one running for re-election having destroyed 40 years of American trade with China, and starting a trade war with no exit strategy. The trade war has increased the cost of goods to working Americans and bankrupted American farms in record numbers.

Ditto Europe, where America exports are down.

Donald Trump literally handed China the role of Lead Nation in the TPP by withdrawing from the Agreement. Companies were afraid to go after international markets or suppliesr because you never know when Trump will wake up in a bad mood, or get a low approval rating and tarrif your overseas suppliers and your product gets hit with a "tit for tat" tariff.

As a direct result of Trump trade policies, the US trade deficits with Europe and with China have widened. Canada is now recording a trade surplus with the US for the first time in our history.

Biden isn't the one who needs to answer questions about his policies. Obama's trade policies helped make the USA the richest nation in the world. Trump has destroyed all of it, just like he promised, when he said he would undo everything Obama has done.

One of the few promises he kept.
 
But the media will never ask a single one.


Here are 23 questions the press ought to ask him but almost certainly won’t:

1. Does Biden still believe, as he remarked during a 2011 speech, that “a rising China is a positive, positive development, not only for China but for America and the world writ large”?


2. Does Biden regret his support for granting permanent normal trade relations to China, setting it up for accession to the World Trade Organization that would supercharge its drive toward superpower status?

3. Does Biden believe the Obama administration’s responses, or lack thereof, to China’s rampant theft of intellectual property, militarization of the South China Sea, catastrophic hack of the Office of Personnel Management, and liquidation of Central Intelligence Agency assets were sufficient, and successfully checked China’s ambitions? If not, what would he have done differently? Did he propose such alternatives as vice president?

4. Does Biden disavow the Obama administration’s signing of a 2013 memorandum of understanding — following intense lobbying of the former vice president by Chinese leaders — granting Chinese companies continued access to U.S. capital markets, in spite of their unique noncompliance in skirting basic auditing and reporting requirements, resulting in numerous frauds?

5. Does the former vice president think it appropriate for former Obama administration national security officials to lobby on behalf of Huawei, the CCP-tied, national security-threatening, alleged U.S.-lawbreaking linchpin of China’s plan for control over global communications?


6. Will Biden disclose any and all funding directly or indirectly emanating from Chinese sources for the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement?

7. Would a President-Elect Biden take a congratulatory call from Taiwan’s president, and express ambiguity regarding the “One China” policy prior to dealing with the CCP?

8. Would a Biden administration explicitly recognize the ruling CCP as a “Marxist-Leninist Party,” “hostile to the United States,” that harbors hegemonic ambitions?

9. More fundamentally, would a Biden administration recognize that China poses the greatest threat of all to America?

10. Would every member of a Biden Cabinet adopt policies geared toward countering China, or ceasing cooperation with it?

11. Would a President Biden continue the Trump administration’s military buildup
aimed at countering China’s aggression?

12. Specifically, would a President Biden prioritize significant funding of missile defense and the Space Force in his budgets?

13. Would a President Biden continue to vacate the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty?

14. Would a President Biden continue accelerating naval activities throughout the Indo-Pacific?

15. Would a President Biden explicitly encourage U.S. companies to move their supply chains out of China?

16. Would a President Biden impose tariffs as a means of creating leverage over China in a bid to achieve free, fair, and reciprocal trade?

17. Would a President Biden use every possible measure to counter China’s efforts to monopolize strategically significant fields, such as 5G telecommunications?

18. Would a President Biden maintain the substantially increased powers of the executive branch over conducting Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States reviews of transactions that might represent national security threats, and use it to scuttle relevant deals?

19. Would a Biden administration sanction Chinese entities doing business with sanctioned Iranian entities?

20. Would a Biden Department of Justice maintain the Trump administration’s China Initiative, aimed at preventing and prosecuting Chinese espionage and hacking efforts?

21. Would a Biden administration engage in a comprehensive strategic communications effort aimed at the CCP, including resolutely challenging its propaganda, delivering Mandarin pro-democracy and anti-CCP messages, and highlighting tyrannical CCP actions?

22. Would a Biden administration maintain restrictions on visas for Chinese students and scholars in strategically significant disciplines, and investigate and expose potentially corrupting Chinese funding of American higher ed institutions?

23. Would a President Biden order that the savings of U.S. government employees not be invested in funds with weightings toward Chinese companies antithetical to America’s interests?

America awaits Biden’s answers.


Biden doesn't need to answer any questions on China. Biden isn't the one running for re-election having destroyed 40 years of American trade with China, and starting a trade war with no exit strategy. The trade war has increased the cost of goods to working Americans and bankrupted American farms in record numbers.

Ditto Europe, where America exports are down.

Donald Trump literally handed China the role of Lead Nation in the TPP by withdrawing from the Agreement. Companies were afraid to go after international markets or suppliesr because you never know when Trump will wake up in a bad mood, or get a low approval rating and tarrif your overseas suppliers and your product gets hit with a "tit for tat" tariff.

As a direct result of Trump trade policies, the US trade deficits with Europe and with China have widened. Canada is now recording a trade surplus with the US for the first time in our history.

Biden isn't the one who needs to answer questions about his policies. Obama's trade policies helped make the USA the richest nation in the world. Trump has destroyed all of it, just like he promised, when he said he would undo everything Obama has done.

One of the few promises he kept.
Biden doesn't need to answer any questions on China. Biden isn't the one running for re-election

Do you ever get tired of exposing what an ignorant fuckwit you are? Biden is the Dimwinger Presidential nominee. He served as VP for 8 years. Many of the questions pertain to what his administration did for 8 years. As the nominee he should answer all kinds of questions.

You really should stick to the knitting forum.
 
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But the media will never ask a single one.


Here are 23 questions the press ought to ask him but almost certainly won’t:

1. Does Biden still believe, as he remarked during a 2011 speech, that “a rising China is a positive, positive development, not only for China but for America and the world writ large”?


2. Does Biden regret his support for granting permanent normal trade relations to China, setting it up for accession to the World Trade Organization that would supercharge its drive toward superpower status?

3. Does Biden believe the Obama administration’s responses, or lack thereof, to China’s rampant theft of intellectual property, militarization of the South China Sea, catastrophic hack of the Office of Personnel Management, and liquidation of Central Intelligence Agency assets were sufficient, and successfully checked China’s ambitions? If not, what would he have done differently? Did he propose such alternatives as vice president?

4. Does Biden disavow the Obama administration’s signing of a 2013 memorandum of understanding — following intense lobbying of the former vice president by Chinese leaders — granting Chinese companies continued access to U.S. capital markets, in spite of their unique noncompliance in skirting basic auditing and reporting requirements, resulting in numerous frauds?

5. Does the former vice president think it appropriate for former Obama administration national security officials to lobby on behalf of Huawei, the CCP-tied, national security-threatening, alleged U.S.-lawbreaking linchpin of China’s plan for control over global communications?


6. Will Biden disclose any and all funding directly or indirectly emanating from Chinese sources for the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement?

7. Would a President-Elect Biden take a congratulatory call from Taiwan’s president, and express ambiguity regarding the “One China” policy prior to dealing with the CCP?

8. Would a Biden administration explicitly recognize the ruling CCP as a “Marxist-Leninist Party,” “hostile to the United States,” that harbors hegemonic ambitions?

9. More fundamentally, would a Biden administration recognize that China poses the greatest threat of all to America?

10. Would every member of a Biden Cabinet adopt policies geared toward countering China, or ceasing cooperation with it?

11. Would a President Biden continue the Trump administration’s military buildup
aimed at countering China’s aggression?

12. Specifically, would a President Biden prioritize significant funding of missile defense and the Space Force in his budgets?

13. Would a President Biden continue to vacate the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty?

14. Would a President Biden continue accelerating naval activities throughout the Indo-Pacific?

15. Would a President Biden explicitly encourage U.S. companies to move their supply chains out of China?

16. Would a President Biden impose tariffs as a means of creating leverage over China in a bid to achieve free, fair, and reciprocal trade?

17. Would a President Biden use every possible measure to counter China’s efforts to monopolize strategically significant fields, such as 5G telecommunications?

18. Would a President Biden maintain the substantially increased powers of the executive branch over conducting Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States reviews of transactions that might represent national security threats, and use it to scuttle relevant deals?

19. Would a Biden administration sanction Chinese entities doing business with sanctioned Iranian entities?

20. Would a Biden Department of Justice maintain the Trump administration’s China Initiative, aimed at preventing and prosecuting Chinese espionage and hacking efforts?

21. Would a Biden administration engage in a comprehensive strategic communications effort aimed at the CCP, including resolutely challenging its propaganda, delivering Mandarin pro-democracy and anti-CCP messages, and highlighting tyrannical CCP actions?

22. Would a Biden administration maintain restrictions on visas for Chinese students and scholars in strategically significant disciplines, and investigate and expose potentially corrupting Chinese funding of American higher ed institutions?

23. Would a President Biden order that the savings of U.S. government employees not be invested in funds with weightings toward Chinese companies antithetical to America’s interests?

America awaits Biden’s answers.


Biden doesn't need to answer any questions on China. Biden isn't the one running for re-election having destroyed 40 years of American trade with China, and starting a trade war with no exit strategy. The trade war has increased the cost of goods to working Americans and bankrupted American farms in record numbers.

Ditto Europe, where America exports are down.

Donald Trump literally handed China the role of Lead Nation in the TPP by withdrawing from the Agreement. Companies were afraid to go after international markets or suppliesr because you never know when Trump will wake up in a bad mood, or get a low approval rating and tarrif your overseas suppliers and your product gets hit with a "tit for tat" tariff.

As a direct result of Trump trade policies, the US trade deficits with Europe and with China have widened. Canada is now recording a trade surplus with the US for the first time in our history.

Biden isn't the one who needs to answer questions about his policies. Obama's trade policies helped make the USA the richest nation in the world. Trump has destroyed all of it, just like he promised, when he said he would undo everything Obama has done.

One of the few promises he kept.

Surely all canadians aren't this stupid.
 
But the media will never ask a single one.


Here are 23 questions the press ought to ask him but almost certainly won’t:

1. Does Biden still believe, as he remarked during a 2011 speech, that “a rising China is a positive, positive development, not only for China but for America and the world writ large”?


2. Does Biden regret his support for granting permanent normal trade relations to China, setting it up for accession to the World Trade Organization that would supercharge its drive toward superpower status?

3. Does Biden believe the Obama administration’s responses, or lack thereof, to China’s rampant theft of intellectual property, militarization of the South China Sea, catastrophic hack of the Office of Personnel Management, and liquidation of Central Intelligence Agency assets were sufficient, and successfully checked China’s ambitions? If not, what would he have done differently? Did he propose such alternatives as vice president?

4. Does Biden disavow the Obama administration’s signing of a 2013 memorandum of understanding — following intense lobbying of the former vice president by Chinese leaders — granting Chinese companies continued access to U.S. capital markets, in spite of their unique noncompliance in skirting basic auditing and reporting requirements, resulting in numerous frauds?

5. Does the former vice president think it appropriate for former Obama administration national security officials to lobby on behalf of Huawei, the CCP-tied, national security-threatening, alleged U.S.-lawbreaking linchpin of China’s plan for control over global communications?


6. Will Biden disclose any and all funding directly or indirectly emanating from Chinese sources for the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement?

7. Would a President-Elect Biden take a congratulatory call from Taiwan’s president, and express ambiguity regarding the “One China” policy prior to dealing with the CCP?

8. Would a Biden administration explicitly recognize the ruling CCP as a “Marxist-Leninist Party,” “hostile to the United States,” that harbors hegemonic ambitions?

9. More fundamentally, would a Biden administration recognize that China poses the greatest threat of all to America?

10. Would every member of a Biden Cabinet adopt policies geared toward countering China, or ceasing cooperation with it?

11. Would a President Biden continue the Trump administration’s military buildup
aimed at countering China’s aggression?

12. Specifically, would a President Biden prioritize significant funding of missile defense and the Space Force in his budgets?

13. Would a President Biden continue to vacate the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty?

14. Would a President Biden continue accelerating naval activities throughout the Indo-Pacific?

15. Would a President Biden explicitly encourage U.S. companies to move their supply chains out of China?

16. Would a President Biden impose tariffs as a means of creating leverage over China in a bid to achieve free, fair, and reciprocal trade?

17. Would a President Biden use every possible measure to counter China’s efforts to monopolize strategically significant fields, such as 5G telecommunications?

18. Would a President Biden maintain the substantially increased powers of the executive branch over conducting Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States reviews of transactions that might represent national security threats, and use it to scuttle relevant deals?

19. Would a Biden administration sanction Chinese entities doing business with sanctioned Iranian entities?

20. Would a Biden Department of Justice maintain the Trump administration’s China Initiative, aimed at preventing and prosecuting Chinese espionage and hacking efforts?

21. Would a Biden administration engage in a comprehensive strategic communications effort aimed at the CCP, including resolutely challenging its propaganda, delivering Mandarin pro-democracy and anti-CCP messages, and highlighting tyrannical CCP actions?

22. Would a Biden administration maintain restrictions on visas for Chinese students and scholars in strategically significant disciplines, and investigate and expose potentially corrupting Chinese funding of American higher ed institutions?

23. Would a President Biden order that the savings of U.S. government employees not be invested in funds with weightings toward Chinese companies antithetical to America’s interests?

America awaits Biden’s answers.

Don't hold your breath waiting for any straight answers from former VP bubble brain.
 
But the media will never ask a single one.


Here are 23 questions the press ought to ask him but almost certainly won’t:

1. Does Biden still believe, as he remarked during a 2011 speech, that “a rising China is a positive, positive development, not only for China but for America and the world writ large”?


2. Does Biden regret his support for granting permanent normal trade relations to China, setting it up for accession to the World Trade Organization that would supercharge its drive toward superpower status?

3. Does Biden believe the Obama administration’s responses, or lack thereof, to China’s rampant theft of intellectual property, militarization of the South China Sea, catastrophic hack of the Office of Personnel Management, and liquidation of Central Intelligence Agency assets were sufficient, and successfully checked China’s ambitions? If not, what would he have done differently? Did he propose such alternatives as vice president?

4. Does Biden disavow the Obama administration’s signing of a 2013 memorandum of understanding — following intense lobbying of the former vice president by Chinese leaders — granting Chinese companies continued access to U.S. capital markets, in spite of their unique noncompliance in skirting basic auditing and reporting requirements, resulting in numerous frauds?

5. Does the former vice president think it appropriate for former Obama administration national security officials to lobby on behalf of Huawei, the CCP-tied, national security-threatening, alleged U.S.-lawbreaking linchpin of China’s plan for control over global communications?


6. Will Biden disclose any and all funding directly or indirectly emanating from Chinese sources for the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement?

7. Would a President-Elect Biden take a congratulatory call from Taiwan’s president, and express ambiguity regarding the “One China” policy prior to dealing with the CCP?

8. Would a Biden administration explicitly recognize the ruling CCP as a “Marxist-Leninist Party,” “hostile to the United States,” that harbors hegemonic ambitions?

9. More fundamentally, would a Biden administration recognize that China poses the greatest threat of all to America?

10. Would every member of a Biden Cabinet adopt policies geared toward countering China, or ceasing cooperation with it?

11. Would a President Biden continue the Trump administration’s military buildup
aimed at countering China’s aggression?

12. Specifically, would a President Biden prioritize significant funding of missile defense and the Space Force in his budgets?

13. Would a President Biden continue to vacate the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty?

14. Would a President Biden continue accelerating naval activities throughout the Indo-Pacific?

15. Would a President Biden explicitly encourage U.S. companies to move their supply chains out of China?

16. Would a President Biden impose tariffs as a means of creating leverage over China in a bid to achieve free, fair, and reciprocal trade?

17. Would a President Biden use every possible measure to counter China’s efforts to monopolize strategically significant fields, such as 5G telecommunications?

18. Would a President Biden maintain the substantially increased powers of the executive branch over conducting Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States reviews of transactions that might represent national security threats, and use it to scuttle relevant deals?

19. Would a Biden administration sanction Chinese entities doing business with sanctioned Iranian entities?

20. Would a Biden Department of Justice maintain the Trump administration’s China Initiative, aimed at preventing and prosecuting Chinese espionage and hacking efforts?

21. Would a Biden administration engage in a comprehensive strategic communications effort aimed at the CCP, including resolutely challenging its propaganda, delivering Mandarin pro-democracy and anti-CCP messages, and highlighting tyrannical CCP actions?

22. Would a Biden administration maintain restrictions on visas for Chinese students and scholars in strategically significant disciplines, and investigate and expose potentially corrupting Chinese funding of American higher ed institutions?

23. Would a President Biden order that the savings of U.S. government employees not be invested in funds with weightings toward Chinese companies antithetical to America’s interests?

America awaits Biden’s answers.


Biden doesn't need to answer any questions on China. Biden isn't the one running for re-election having destroyed 40 years of American trade with China, and starting a trade war with no exit strategy. The trade war has increased the cost of goods to working Americans and bankrupted American farms in record numbers.

Ditto Europe, where America exports are down.

Donald Trump literally handed China the role of Lead Nation in the TPP by withdrawing from the Agreement. Companies were afraid to go after international markets or suppliesr because you never know when Trump will wake up in a bad mood, or get a low approval rating and tarrif your overseas suppliers and your product gets hit with a "tit for tat" tariff.

As a direct result of Trump trade policies, the US trade deficits with Europe and with China have widened. Canada is now recording a trade surplus with the US for the first time in our history.

Biden isn't the one who needs to answer questions about his policies. Obama's trade policies helped make the USA the richest nation in the world. Trump has destroyed all of it, just like he promised, when he said he would undo everything Obama has done.

One of the few promises he kept.

Surely all canadians aren't this stupid.

All hammers aren't that stupid.
 
But the media will never ask a single one.


Here are 23 questions the press ought to ask him but almost certainly won’t:

1. Does Biden still believe, as he remarked during a 2011 speech, that “a rising China is a positive, positive development, not only for China but for America and the world writ large”?


2. Does Biden regret his support for granting permanent normal trade relations to China, setting it up for accession to the World Trade Organization that would supercharge its drive toward superpower status?

3. Does Biden believe the Obama administration’s responses, or lack thereof, to China’s rampant theft of intellectual property, militarization of the South China Sea, catastrophic hack of the Office of Personnel Management, and liquidation of Central Intelligence Agency assets were sufficient, and successfully checked China’s ambitions? If not, what would he have done differently? Did he propose such alternatives as vice president?

4. Does Biden disavow the Obama administration’s signing of a 2013 memorandum of understanding — following intense lobbying of the former vice president by Chinese leaders — granting Chinese companies continued access to U.S. capital markets, in spite of their unique noncompliance in skirting basic auditing and reporting requirements, resulting in numerous frauds?

5. Does the former vice president think it appropriate for former Obama administration national security officials to lobby on behalf of Huawei, the CCP-tied, national security-threatening, alleged U.S.-lawbreaking linchpin of China’s plan for control over global communications?


6. Will Biden disclose any and all funding directly or indirectly emanating from Chinese sources for the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement?

7. Would a President-Elect Biden take a congratulatory call from Taiwan’s president, and express ambiguity regarding the “One China” policy prior to dealing with the CCP?

8. Would a Biden administration explicitly recognize the ruling CCP as a “Marxist-Leninist Party,” “hostile to the United States,” that harbors hegemonic ambitions?

9. More fundamentally, would a Biden administration recognize that China poses the greatest threat of all to America?

10. Would every member of a Biden Cabinet adopt policies geared toward countering China, or ceasing cooperation with it?

11. Would a President Biden continue the Trump administration’s military buildup
aimed at countering China’s aggression?

12. Specifically, would a President Biden prioritize significant funding of missile defense and the Space Force in his budgets?

13. Would a President Biden continue to vacate the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty?

14. Would a President Biden continue accelerating naval activities throughout the Indo-Pacific?

15. Would a President Biden explicitly encourage U.S. companies to move their supply chains out of China?

16. Would a President Biden impose tariffs as a means of creating leverage over China in a bid to achieve free, fair, and reciprocal trade?

17. Would a President Biden use every possible measure to counter China’s efforts to monopolize strategically significant fields, such as 5G telecommunications?

18. Would a President Biden maintain the substantially increased powers of the executive branch over conducting Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States reviews of transactions that might represent national security threats, and use it to scuttle relevant deals?

19. Would a Biden administration sanction Chinese entities doing business with sanctioned Iranian entities?

20. Would a Biden Department of Justice maintain the Trump administration’s China Initiative, aimed at preventing and prosecuting Chinese espionage and hacking efforts?

21. Would a Biden administration engage in a comprehensive strategic communications effort aimed at the CCP, including resolutely challenging its propaganda, delivering Mandarin pro-democracy and anti-CCP messages, and highlighting tyrannical CCP actions?

22. Would a Biden administration maintain restrictions on visas for Chinese students and scholars in strategically significant disciplines, and investigate and expose potentially corrupting Chinese funding of American higher ed institutions?

23. Would a President Biden order that the savings of U.S. government employees not be invested in funds with weightings toward Chinese companies antithetical to America’s interests?

America awaits Biden’s answers.


Biden doesn't need to answer any questions on China. Biden isn't the one running for re-election having destroyed 40 years of American trade with China, and starting a trade war with no exit strategy. The trade war has increased the cost of goods to working Americans and bankrupted American farms in record numbers.

Ditto Europe, where America exports are down.

Donald Trump literally handed China the role of Lead Nation in the TPP by withdrawing from the Agreement. Companies were afraid to go after international markets or suppliesr because you never know when Trump will wake up in a bad mood, or get a low approval rating and tarrif your overseas suppliers and your product gets hit with a "tit for tat" tariff.

As a direct result of Trump trade policies, the US trade deficits with Europe and with China have widened. Canada is now recording a trade surplus with the US for the first time in our history.

Biden isn't the one who needs to answer questions about his policies. Obama's trade policies helped make the USA the richest nation in the world. Trump has destroyed all of it, just like he promised, when he said he would undo everything Obama has done.

One of the few promises he kept.

Surely all canadians aren't this stupid.

All hammers aren't that stupid.

Anyone who voted for and continues to support the policies of Donald Trump is in no position to comment on the stupidity of others.
 
But the media will never ask a single one.


Here are 23 questions the press ought to ask him but almost certainly won’t:

1. Does Biden still believe, as he remarked during a 2011 speech, that “a rising China is a positive, positive development, not only for China but for America and the world writ large”?


2. Does Biden regret his support for granting permanent normal trade relations to China, setting it up for accession to the World Trade Organization that would supercharge its drive toward superpower status?

3. Does Biden believe the Obama administration’s responses, or lack thereof, to China’s rampant theft of intellectual property, militarization of the South China Sea, catastrophic hack of the Office of Personnel Management, and liquidation of Central Intelligence Agency assets were sufficient, and successfully checked China’s ambitions? If not, what would he have done differently? Did he propose such alternatives as vice president?

4. Does Biden disavow the Obama administration’s signing of a 2013 memorandum of understanding — following intense lobbying of the former vice president by Chinese leaders — granting Chinese companies continued access to U.S. capital markets, in spite of their unique noncompliance in skirting basic auditing and reporting requirements, resulting in numerous frauds?

5. Does the former vice president think it appropriate for former Obama administration national security officials to lobby on behalf of Huawei, the CCP-tied, national security-threatening, alleged U.S.-lawbreaking linchpin of China’s plan for control over global communications?


6. Will Biden disclose any and all funding directly or indirectly emanating from Chinese sources for the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement?

7. Would a President-Elect Biden take a congratulatory call from Taiwan’s president, and express ambiguity regarding the “One China” policy prior to dealing with the CCP?

8. Would a Biden administration explicitly recognize the ruling CCP as a “Marxist-Leninist Party,” “hostile to the United States,” that harbors hegemonic ambitions?

9. More fundamentally, would a Biden administration recognize that China poses the greatest threat of all to America?

10. Would every member of a Biden Cabinet adopt policies geared toward countering China, or ceasing cooperation with it?

11. Would a President Biden continue the Trump administration’s military buildup
aimed at countering China’s aggression?

12. Specifically, would a President Biden prioritize significant funding of missile defense and the Space Force in his budgets?

13. Would a President Biden continue to vacate the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty?

14. Would a President Biden continue accelerating naval activities throughout the Indo-Pacific?

15. Would a President Biden explicitly encourage U.S. companies to move their supply chains out of China?

16. Would a President Biden impose tariffs as a means of creating leverage over China in a bid to achieve free, fair, and reciprocal trade?

17. Would a President Biden use every possible measure to counter China’s efforts to monopolize strategically significant fields, such as 5G telecommunications?

18. Would a President Biden maintain the substantially increased powers of the executive branch over conducting Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States reviews of transactions that might represent national security threats, and use it to scuttle relevant deals?

19. Would a Biden administration sanction Chinese entities doing business with sanctioned Iranian entities?

20. Would a Biden Department of Justice maintain the Trump administration’s China Initiative, aimed at preventing and prosecuting Chinese espionage and hacking efforts?

21. Would a Biden administration engage in a comprehensive strategic communications effort aimed at the CCP, including resolutely challenging its propaganda, delivering Mandarin pro-democracy and anti-CCP messages, and highlighting tyrannical CCP actions?

22. Would a Biden administration maintain restrictions on visas for Chinese students and scholars in strategically significant disciplines, and investigate and expose potentially corrupting Chinese funding of American higher ed institutions?

23. Would a President Biden order that the savings of U.S. government employees not be invested in funds with weightings toward Chinese companies antithetical to America’s interests?

America awaits Biden’s answers.


Biden doesn't need to answer any questions on China. Biden isn't the one running for re-election having destroyed 40 years of American trade with China, and starting a trade war with no exit strategy. The trade war has increased the cost of goods to working Americans and bankrupted American farms in record numbers.

Ditto Europe, where America exports are down.

Donald Trump literally handed China the role of Lead Nation in the TPP by withdrawing from the Agreement. Companies were afraid to go after international markets or suppliesr because you never know when Trump will wake up in a bad mood, or get a low approval rating and tarrif your overseas suppliers and your product gets hit with a "tit for tat" tariff.

As a direct result of Trump trade policies, the US trade deficits with Europe and with China have widened. Canada is now recording a trade surplus with the US for the first time in our history.

Biden isn't the one who needs to answer questions about his policies. Obama's trade policies helped make the USA the richest nation in the world. Trump has destroyed all of it, just like he promised, when he said he would undo everything Obama has done.

One of the few promises he kept.

Surely all canadians aren't this stupid.

All hammers aren't that stupid.

Anyone who voted for and continues to support the policies of Donald Trump is in no position to comment on the stupidity of others.

Why wouldnt we like a guy who set records when it comes to the unemployment numbers?
Name one thing Trump has done that you find so distasteful.
 
But the media will never ask a single one.


Here are 23 questions the press ought to ask him but almost certainly won’t:

1. Does Biden still believe, as he remarked during a 2011 speech, that “a rising China is a positive, positive development, not only for China but for America and the world writ large”?


2. Does Biden regret his support for granting permanent normal trade relations to China, setting it up for accession to the World Trade Organization that would supercharge its drive toward superpower status?

3. Does Biden believe the Obama administration’s responses, or lack thereof, to China’s rampant theft of intellectual property, militarization of the South China Sea, catastrophic hack of the Office of Personnel Management, and liquidation of Central Intelligence Agency assets were sufficient, and successfully checked China’s ambitions? If not, what would he have done differently? Did he propose such alternatives as vice president?

4. Does Biden disavow the Obama administration’s signing of a 2013 memorandum of understanding — following intense lobbying of the former vice president by Chinese leaders — granting Chinese companies continued access to U.S. capital markets, in spite of their unique noncompliance in skirting basic auditing and reporting requirements, resulting in numerous frauds?

5. Does the former vice president think it appropriate for former Obama administration national security officials to lobby on behalf of Huawei, the CCP-tied, national security-threatening, alleged U.S.-lawbreaking linchpin of China’s plan for control over global communications?


6. Will Biden disclose any and all funding directly or indirectly emanating from Chinese sources for the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement?

7. Would a President-Elect Biden take a congratulatory call from Taiwan’s president, and express ambiguity regarding the “One China” policy prior to dealing with the CCP?

8. Would a Biden administration explicitly recognize the ruling CCP as a “Marxist-Leninist Party,” “hostile to the United States,” that harbors hegemonic ambitions?

9. More fundamentally, would a Biden administration recognize that China poses the greatest threat of all to America?

10. Would every member of a Biden Cabinet adopt policies geared toward countering China, or ceasing cooperation with it?

11. Would a President Biden continue the Trump administration’s military buildup
aimed at countering China’s aggression?

12. Specifically, would a President Biden prioritize significant funding of missile defense and the Space Force in his budgets?

13. Would a President Biden continue to vacate the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty?

14. Would a President Biden continue accelerating naval activities throughout the Indo-Pacific?

15. Would a President Biden explicitly encourage U.S. companies to move their supply chains out of China?

16. Would a President Biden impose tariffs as a means of creating leverage over China in a bid to achieve free, fair, and reciprocal trade?

17. Would a President Biden use every possible measure to counter China’s efforts to monopolize strategically significant fields, such as 5G telecommunications?

18. Would a President Biden maintain the substantially increased powers of the executive branch over conducting Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States reviews of transactions that might represent national security threats, and use it to scuttle relevant deals?

19. Would a Biden administration sanction Chinese entities doing business with sanctioned Iranian entities?

20. Would a Biden Department of Justice maintain the Trump administration’s China Initiative, aimed at preventing and prosecuting Chinese espionage and hacking efforts?

21. Would a Biden administration engage in a comprehensive strategic communications effort aimed at the CCP, including resolutely challenging its propaganda, delivering Mandarin pro-democracy and anti-CCP messages, and highlighting tyrannical CCP actions?

22. Would a Biden administration maintain restrictions on visas for Chinese students and scholars in strategically significant disciplines, and investigate and expose potentially corrupting Chinese funding of American higher ed institutions?

23. Would a President Biden order that the savings of U.S. government employees not be invested in funds with weightings toward Chinese companies antithetical to America’s interests?

America awaits Biden’s answers.


Biden doesn't need to answer any questions on China. Biden isn't the one running for re-election having destroyed 40 years of American trade with China, and starting a trade war with no exit strategy. The trade war has increased the cost of goods to working Americans and bankrupted American farms in record numbers.

Ditto Europe, where America exports are down.

Donald Trump literally handed China the role of Lead Nation in the TPP by withdrawing from the Agreement. Companies were afraid to go after international markets or suppliesr because you never know when Trump will wake up in a bad mood, or get a low approval rating and tarrif your overseas suppliers and your product gets hit with a "tit for tat" tariff.

As a direct result of Trump trade policies, the US trade deficits with Europe and with China have widened. Canada is now recording a trade surplus with the US for the first time in our history.

Biden isn't the one who needs to answer questions about his policies. Obama's trade policies helped make the USA the richest nation in the world. Trump has destroyed all of it, just like he promised, when he said he would undo everything Obama has done.

One of the few promises he kept.

Surely all canadians aren't this stupid.

All hammers aren't that stupid.

Anyone who voted for and continues to support the policies of Donald Trump is in no position to comment on the stupidity of others.

Why wouldnt we like a guy who set records when it comes to the unemployment numbers?
Name one thing Trump has done that you find so distasteful.

1. Separating children from their parents at the border.

2. Lying every single time he speaks to the American people.

3. Putting his own profits and interests ahead of the American people.

4. Using his golf trips to bilk money from the taxpayers.

5. Using the Justice Department to get his criminal friends out of jail.

6. Using the Justice Department to try to indict his enemies.

7. Using Russian propaganda and conspiracy theories to lie about his "enemies".

8. His mishandling of the corona virus epidemic which has seen more than 106,000 thousand Americans die, and more than 1,135,000 still sick, with that number rising every day.

9. HIs threats and intimmidation of witnesses via Twitter.

10. The manner in which he denigrates, humiliates and lies about those who dare criticize him, or who he fires. The firings of Tillerson, Bolton, Sessions, Kelly - the list is endless. McCabe, Strzok and Page have all sued the DOJ and for invasion of privacy, wrongful dismissal, and violations of their First Amendment rights, and all will receive multi-million dollar settlements.

And that's just the top 10.
 
But the media will never ask a single one.


Here are 23 questions the press ought to ask him but almost certainly won’t:

1. Does Biden still believe, as he remarked during a 2011 speech, that “a rising China is a positive, positive development, not only for China but for America and the world writ large”?


2. Does Biden regret his support for granting permanent normal trade relations to China, setting it up for accession to the World Trade Organization that would supercharge its drive toward superpower status?

3. Does Biden believe the Obama administration’s responses, or lack thereof, to China’s rampant theft of intellectual property, militarization of the South China Sea, catastrophic hack of the Office of Personnel Management, and liquidation of Central Intelligence Agency assets were sufficient, and successfully checked China’s ambitions? If not, what would he have done differently? Did he propose such alternatives as vice president?

4. Does Biden disavow the Obama administration’s signing of a 2013 memorandum of understanding — following intense lobbying of the former vice president by Chinese leaders — granting Chinese companies continued access to U.S. capital markets, in spite of their unique noncompliance in skirting basic auditing and reporting requirements, resulting in numerous frauds?

5. Does the former vice president think it appropriate for former Obama administration national security officials to lobby on behalf of Huawei, the CCP-tied, national security-threatening, alleged U.S.-lawbreaking linchpin of China’s plan for control over global communications?


6. Will Biden disclose any and all funding directly or indirectly emanating from Chinese sources for the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement?

7. Would a President-Elect Biden take a congratulatory call from Taiwan’s president, and express ambiguity regarding the “One China” policy prior to dealing with the CCP?

8. Would a Biden administration explicitly recognize the ruling CCP as a “Marxist-Leninist Party,” “hostile to the United States,” that harbors hegemonic ambitions?

9. More fundamentally, would a Biden administration recognize that China poses the greatest threat of all to America?

10. Would every member of a Biden Cabinet adopt policies geared toward countering China, or ceasing cooperation with it?

11. Would a President Biden continue the Trump administration’s military buildup
aimed at countering China’s aggression?

12. Specifically, would a President Biden prioritize significant funding of missile defense and the Space Force in his budgets?

13. Would a President Biden continue to vacate the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty?

14. Would a President Biden continue accelerating naval activities throughout the Indo-Pacific?

15. Would a President Biden explicitly encourage U.S. companies to move their supply chains out of China?

16. Would a President Biden impose tariffs as a means of creating leverage over China in a bid to achieve free, fair, and reciprocal trade?

17. Would a President Biden use every possible measure to counter China’s efforts to monopolize strategically significant fields, such as 5G telecommunications?

18. Would a President Biden maintain the substantially increased powers of the executive branch over conducting Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States reviews of transactions that might represent national security threats, and use it to scuttle relevant deals?

19. Would a Biden administration sanction Chinese entities doing business with sanctioned Iranian entities?

20. Would a Biden Department of Justice maintain the Trump administration’s China Initiative, aimed at preventing and prosecuting Chinese espionage and hacking efforts?

21. Would a Biden administration engage in a comprehensive strategic communications effort aimed at the CCP, including resolutely challenging its propaganda, delivering Mandarin pro-democracy and anti-CCP messages, and highlighting tyrannical CCP actions?

22. Would a Biden administration maintain restrictions on visas for Chinese students and scholars in strategically significant disciplines, and investigate and expose potentially corrupting Chinese funding of American higher ed institutions?

23. Would a President Biden order that the savings of U.S. government employees not be invested in funds with weightings toward Chinese companies antithetical to America’s interests?

America awaits Biden’s answers.


Biden doesn't need to answer any questions on China. Biden isn't the one running for re-election having destroyed 40 years of American trade with China, and starting a trade war with no exit strategy. The trade war has increased the cost of goods to working Americans and bankrupted American farms in record numbers.

Ditto Europe, where America exports are down.

Donald Trump literally handed China the role of Lead Nation in the TPP by withdrawing from the Agreement. Companies were afraid to go after international markets or suppliesr because you never know when Trump will wake up in a bad mood, or get a low approval rating and tarrif your overseas suppliers and your product gets hit with a "tit for tat" tariff.

As a direct result of Trump trade policies, the US trade deficits with Europe and with China have widened. Canada is now recording a trade surplus with the US for the first time in our history.

Biden isn't the one who needs to answer questions about his policies. Obama's trade policies helped make the USA the richest nation in the world. Trump has destroyed all of it, just like he promised, when he said he would undo everything Obama has done.

One of the few promises he kept.

Surely all canadians aren't this stupid.

All hammers aren't that stupid.

Anyone who voted for and continues to support the policies of Donald Trump is in no position to comment on the stupidity of others.

Why wouldnt we like a guy who set records when it comes to the unemployment numbers?
Name one thing Trump has done that you find so distasteful.

1. Separating children from their parents at the border.

2. Lying every single time he speaks to the American people.

3. Putting his own profits and interests ahead of the American people.

4. Using his golf trips to bilk money from the taxpayers.

5. Using the Justice Department to get his criminal friends out of jail.

6. Using the Justice Department to try to indict his enemies.

7. Using Russian propaganda and conspiracy theories to lie about his "enemies".

8. His mishandling of the corona virus epidemic which has seen more than 106,000 thousand Americans die, and more than 1,135,000 still sick, with that number rising every day.

9. HIs threats and intimmidation of witnesses via Twitter.

10. The manner in which he denigrates, humiliates and lies about those who dare criticize him, or who he fires. The firings of Tillerson, Bolton, Sessions, Kelly - the list is endless. McCabe, Strzok and Page have all sued the DOJ and for invasion of privacy, wrongful dismissal, and violations of their First Amendment rights, and all will receive multi-million dollar settlements.

And that's just the top 10.

You mean those pictures of the kids in cages when barry was in office?

Opinion.

Opinion

Opinion

After they've been falsely prosecuted.

Going after criminals is his job.

He's handled the virus just fine. Even dems have applauded the job he's done.

Got any links or is this just another opinion?

He can fire whomever he wants.
As far as the other miscreants you listed?
They should be worried about prison time,not trying to sue the DOJ which is a waste of time.
 
But the media will never ask a single one.


Here are 23 questions the press ought to ask him but almost certainly won’t:

1. Does Biden still believe, as he remarked during a 2011 speech, that “a rising China is a positive, positive development, not only for China but for America and the world writ large”?


2. Does Biden regret his support for granting permanent normal trade relations to China, setting it up for accession to the World Trade Organization that would supercharge its drive toward superpower status?

3. Does Biden believe the Obama administration’s responses, or lack thereof, to China’s rampant theft of intellectual property, militarization of the South China Sea, catastrophic hack of the Office of Personnel Management, and liquidation of Central Intelligence Agency assets were sufficient, and successfully checked China’s ambitions? If not, what would he have done differently? Did he propose such alternatives as vice president?

4. Does Biden disavow the Obama administration’s signing of a 2013 memorandum of understanding — following intense lobbying of the former vice president by Chinese leaders — granting Chinese companies continued access to U.S. capital markets, in spite of their unique noncompliance in skirting basic auditing and reporting requirements, resulting in numerous frauds?

5. Does the former vice president think it appropriate for former Obama administration national security officials to lobby on behalf of Huawei, the CCP-tied, national security-threatening, alleged U.S.-lawbreaking linchpin of China’s plan for control over global communications?


6. Will Biden disclose any and all funding directly or indirectly emanating from Chinese sources for the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement?

7. Would a President-Elect Biden take a congratulatory call from Taiwan’s president, and express ambiguity regarding the “One China” policy prior to dealing with the CCP?

8. Would a Biden administration explicitly recognize the ruling CCP as a “Marxist-Leninist Party,” “hostile to the United States,” that harbors hegemonic ambitions?

9. More fundamentally, would a Biden administration recognize that China poses the greatest threat of all to America?

10. Would every member of a Biden Cabinet adopt policies geared toward countering China, or ceasing cooperation with it?

11. Would a President Biden continue the Trump administration’s military buildup
aimed at countering China’s aggression?

12. Specifically, would a President Biden prioritize significant funding of missile defense and the Space Force in his budgets?

13. Would a President Biden continue to vacate the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty?

14. Would a President Biden continue accelerating naval activities throughout the Indo-Pacific?

15. Would a President Biden explicitly encourage U.S. companies to move their supply chains out of China?

16. Would a President Biden impose tariffs as a means of creating leverage over China in a bid to achieve free, fair, and reciprocal trade?

17. Would a President Biden use every possible measure to counter China’s efforts to monopolize strategically significant fields, such as 5G telecommunications?

18. Would a President Biden maintain the substantially increased powers of the executive branch over conducting Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States reviews of transactions that might represent national security threats, and use it to scuttle relevant deals?

19. Would a Biden administration sanction Chinese entities doing business with sanctioned Iranian entities?

20. Would a Biden Department of Justice maintain the Trump administration’s China Initiative, aimed at preventing and prosecuting Chinese espionage and hacking efforts?

21. Would a Biden administration engage in a comprehensive strategic communications effort aimed at the CCP, including resolutely challenging its propaganda, delivering Mandarin pro-democracy and anti-CCP messages, and highlighting tyrannical CCP actions?

22. Would a Biden administration maintain restrictions on visas for Chinese students and scholars in strategically significant disciplines, and investigate and expose potentially corrupting Chinese funding of American higher ed institutions?

23. Would a President Biden order that the savings of U.S. government employees not be invested in funds with weightings toward Chinese companies antithetical to America’s interests?

America awaits Biden’s answers.

Cool questions and all, but China has accelerated all those things you are butthurt about under your hero dotard. Obama did not lose Hong Kong, your dotard did.

3. Does Biden believe the Obama administration’s responses, or lack thereof, to China’s rampant theft of intellectual property, militarization of the South China Sea, catastrophic hack of the Office of Personnel Management, and liquidation of Central Intelligence Agency assets were sufficient, and successfully checked China’s ambitions? If not, what would he have done differently? Did he propose such alternatives as vice president?

hmmm, any answer? China demolished so much coral reef to militarize the So China Sea and not a peek from Born in Kenya Barack
 
But the media will never ask a single one.


Here are 23 questions the press ought to ask him but almost certainly won’t:

1. Does Biden still believe, as he remarked during a 2011 speech, that “a rising China is a positive, positive development, not only for China but for America and the world writ large”?


2. Does Biden regret his support for granting permanent normal trade relations to China, setting it up for accession to the World Trade Organization that would supercharge its drive toward superpower status?

3. Does Biden believe the Obama administration’s responses, or lack thereof, to China’s rampant theft of intellectual property, militarization of the South China Sea, catastrophic hack of the Office of Personnel Management, and liquidation of Central Intelligence Agency assets were sufficient, and successfully checked China’s ambitions? If not, what would he have done differently? Did he propose such alternatives as vice president?

4. Does Biden disavow the Obama administration’s signing of a 2013 memorandum of understanding — following intense lobbying of the former vice president by Chinese leaders — granting Chinese companies continued access to U.S. capital markets, in spite of their unique noncompliance in skirting basic auditing and reporting requirements, resulting in numerous frauds?

5. Does the former vice president think it appropriate for former Obama administration national security officials to lobby on behalf of Huawei, the CCP-tied, national security-threatening, alleged U.S.-lawbreaking linchpin of China’s plan for control over global communications?


6. Will Biden disclose any and all funding directly or indirectly emanating from Chinese sources for the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement?

7. Would a President-Elect Biden take a congratulatory call from Taiwan’s president, and express ambiguity regarding the “One China” policy prior to dealing with the CCP?

8. Would a Biden administration explicitly recognize the ruling CCP as a “Marxist-Leninist Party,” “hostile to the United States,” that harbors hegemonic ambitions?

9. More fundamentally, would a Biden administration recognize that China poses the greatest threat of all to America?

10. Would every member of a Biden Cabinet adopt policies geared toward countering China, or ceasing cooperation with it?

11. Would a President Biden continue the Trump administration’s military buildup
aimed at countering China’s aggression?

12. Specifically, would a President Biden prioritize significant funding of missile defense and the Space Force in his budgets?

13. Would a President Biden continue to vacate the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty?

14. Would a President Biden continue accelerating naval activities throughout the Indo-Pacific?

15. Would a President Biden explicitly encourage U.S. companies to move their supply chains out of China?

16. Would a President Biden impose tariffs as a means of creating leverage over China in a bid to achieve free, fair, and reciprocal trade?

17. Would a President Biden use every possible measure to counter China’s efforts to monopolize strategically significant fields, such as 5G telecommunications?

18. Would a President Biden maintain the substantially increased powers of the executive branch over conducting Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States reviews of transactions that might represent national security threats, and use it to scuttle relevant deals?

19. Would a Biden administration sanction Chinese entities doing business with sanctioned Iranian entities?

20. Would a Biden Department of Justice maintain the Trump administration’s China Initiative, aimed at preventing and prosecuting Chinese espionage and hacking efforts?

21. Would a Biden administration engage in a comprehensive strategic communications effort aimed at the CCP, including resolutely challenging its propaganda, delivering Mandarin pro-democracy and anti-CCP messages, and highlighting tyrannical CCP actions?

22. Would a Biden administration maintain restrictions on visas for Chinese students and scholars in strategically significant disciplines, and investigate and expose potentially corrupting Chinese funding of American higher ed institutions?

23. Would a President Biden order that the savings of U.S. government employees not be invested in funds with weightings toward Chinese companies antithetical to America’s interests?

America awaits Biden’s answers.


Biden doesn't need to answer any questions on China. Biden isn't the one running for re-election having destroyed 40 years of American trade with China, and starting a trade war with no exit strategy. The trade war has increased the cost of goods to working Americans and bankrupted American farms in record numbers.

Ditto Europe, where America exports are down.

Donald Trump literally handed China the role of Lead Nation in the TPP by withdrawing from the Agreement. Companies were afraid to go after international markets or suppliesr because you never know when Trump will wake up in a bad mood, or get a low approval rating and tarrif your overseas suppliers and your product gets hit with a "tit for tat" tariff.

As a direct result of Trump trade policies, the US trade deficits with Europe and with China have widened. Canada is now recording a trade surplus with the US for the first time in our history.

Biden isn't the one who needs to answer questions about his policies. Obama's trade policies helped make the USA the richest nation in the world. Trump has destroyed all of it, just like he promised, when he said he would undo everything Obama has done.

One of the few promises he kept.

Surely all canadians aren't this stupid.

All hammers aren't that stupid.

Anyone who voted for and continues to support the policies of Donald Trump is in no position to comment on the stupidity of others.

Why wouldnt we like a guy who set records when it comes to the unemployment numbers?
Name one thing Trump has done that you find so distasteful.

1. Separating children from their parents at the border.

2. Lying every single time he speaks to the American people.

3. Putting his own profits and interests ahead of the American people.

4. Using his golf trips to bilk money from the taxpayers.

5. Using the Justice Department to get his criminal friends out of jail.

6. Using the Justice Department to try to indict his enemies.

7. Using Russian propaganda and conspiracy theories to lie about his "enemies".

8. His mishandling of the corona virus epidemic which has seen more than 106,000 thousand Americans die, and more than 1,135,000 still sick, with that number rising every day.

9. HIs threats and intimmidation of witnesses via Twitter.

10. The manner in which he denigrates, humiliates and lies about those who dare criticize him, or who he fires. The firings of Tillerson, Bolton, Sessions, Kelly - the list is endless. McCabe, Strzok and Page have all sued the DOJ and for invasion of privacy, wrongful dismissal, and violations of their First Amendment rights, and all will receive multi-million dollar settlements.

And that's just the top 10.

You mean those pictures of the kids in cages when barry was in office?

Opinion.

Opinion

Opinion

After they've been falsely prosecuted.

Going after criminals is his job.

He's handled the virus just fine. Even dems have applauded the job he's done.

Got any links or is this just another opinion?

He can fire whomever he wants.
As far as the other miscreants you listed?
They should be worried about prison time,not trying to sue the DOJ which is a waste of time.

You response is irrelevant. You asked what he did that was deplorable and I answered. All of your responses are opinions, and quite frankly, my "opinions" are supported by fact, and yours are not.

Trump's people were not "falsely prosecuted" and that is a fact that cannot be disputed. Today they released the transcript of General Flynn's phone call with the Russian Embassador. The one where he promised the Russian Ambassador that the Trump Administration would lift sanctions after the Inaugurations, in violation of the Hatch Act, and undermining the Obama Administration sanctions against Russia for interfering in the 2016 elections.

Flynn is, was and always shall be guilty of everything that the FBI claimed. Flynn made illegal promises to the Russians, and then lied about it to Mike Pence and the FBI. He has plead guilty on three separate occasions to committing those crimes. Everything the Trump claimed about Flynn being entrapped, has been proven to be lies.

Susan Rice's full email chain was released, and it proved that there was no "unmasking" of General Flynn. So there goes the whole "Obamagate Conspiracy", and now the transcripts of his calls with the Russian Ambassador were released which proved that everything that Flynn told Vice-President Pence and the FBI about that phone call was indeed a lie, that he did violate the Hatch Act, and act against the interests of the rightful government of the USA, and he deserves to be in prison for doing so.

Three times William Barr's Justice Department has tried to get an indictment against Andrew McCabe on three separate occasions over the course of a year and a half, and the Grand Jury on each occasion refused to indict him. They tried to indict McCabe for speaking to reporters in violation of Bureau policy, and HR staff testified that it was Andrew McCabe's JOB, as Deputy Director, to be the Chief Communications Officer of the agency. Yet another instance of Donald Trump trying to punish and prosecute senior government officers for performing the duties to which they were assigned.

Similarly his pursuit to Strzok and Page, violated their First Amendment right to criticize the government without being persecuted by the federal government for doing so. The Justice Department violated their right to privacy by publically releasing the emails, and Donald Trump violated both their right to privacy and their First Amendment Rights by reading their personal texts at his rallies and mocking them. This is slam dunk, a federal employee being fired, and persecuted for their private conversations critical of the President BEFORE he was elected.

These aren't opinions. These are facts. As is Trump's pursuit of the head of the Senate Intel Committee for insider trading one week after he released a report saying Russia hacked the DNC. All other Senators in attendance at that meeting who disposed of stocks were let go, except the one who refused to back up the President's lies about Russia.

Facts - not opinions.
 
But the media will never ask a single one.


Here are 23 questions the press ought to ask him but almost certainly won’t:

1. Does Biden still believe, as he remarked during a 2011 speech, that “a rising China is a positive, positive development, not only for China but for America and the world writ large”?


2. Does Biden regret his support for granting permanent normal trade relations to China, setting it up for accession to the World Trade Organization that would supercharge its drive toward superpower status?

3. Does Biden believe the Obama administration’s responses, or lack thereof, to China’s rampant theft of intellectual property, militarization of the South China Sea, catastrophic hack of the Office of Personnel Management, and liquidation of Central Intelligence Agency assets were sufficient, and successfully checked China’s ambitions? If not, what would he have done differently? Did he propose such alternatives as vice president?

4. Does Biden disavow the Obama administration’s signing of a 2013 memorandum of understanding — following intense lobbying of the former vice president by Chinese leaders — granting Chinese companies continued access to U.S. capital markets, in spite of their unique noncompliance in skirting basic auditing and reporting requirements, resulting in numerous frauds?

5. Does the former vice president think it appropriate for former Obama administration national security officials to lobby on behalf of Huawei, the CCP-tied, national security-threatening, alleged U.S.-lawbreaking linchpin of China’s plan for control over global communications?


6. Will Biden disclose any and all funding directly or indirectly emanating from Chinese sources for the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement?

7. Would a President-Elect Biden take a congratulatory call from Taiwan’s president, and express ambiguity regarding the “One China” policy prior to dealing with the CCP?

8. Would a Biden administration explicitly recognize the ruling CCP as a “Marxist-Leninist Party,” “hostile to the United States,” that harbors hegemonic ambitions?

9. More fundamentally, would a Biden administration recognize that China poses the greatest threat of all to America?

10. Would every member of a Biden Cabinet adopt policies geared toward countering China, or ceasing cooperation with it?

11. Would a President Biden continue the Trump administration’s military buildup
aimed at countering China’s aggression?

12. Specifically, would a President Biden prioritize significant funding of missile defense and the Space Force in his budgets?

13. Would a President Biden continue to vacate the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty?

14. Would a President Biden continue accelerating naval activities throughout the Indo-Pacific?

15. Would a President Biden explicitly encourage U.S. companies to move their supply chains out of China?

16. Would a President Biden impose tariffs as a means of creating leverage over China in a bid to achieve free, fair, and reciprocal trade?

17. Would a President Biden use every possible measure to counter China’s efforts to monopolize strategically significant fields, such as 5G telecommunications?

18. Would a President Biden maintain the substantially increased powers of the executive branch over conducting Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States reviews of transactions that might represent national security threats, and use it to scuttle relevant deals?

19. Would a Biden administration sanction Chinese entities doing business with sanctioned Iranian entities?

20. Would a Biden Department of Justice maintain the Trump administration’s China Initiative, aimed at preventing and prosecuting Chinese espionage and hacking efforts?

21. Would a Biden administration engage in a comprehensive strategic communications effort aimed at the CCP, including resolutely challenging its propaganda, delivering Mandarin pro-democracy and anti-CCP messages, and highlighting tyrannical CCP actions?

22. Would a Biden administration maintain restrictions on visas for Chinese students and scholars in strategically significant disciplines, and investigate and expose potentially corrupting Chinese funding of American higher ed institutions?

23. Would a President Biden order that the savings of U.S. government employees not be invested in funds with weightings toward Chinese companies antithetical to America’s interests?

America awaits Biden’s answers.


Biden doesn't need to answer any questions on China. Biden isn't the one running for re-election having destroyed 40 years of American trade with China, and starting a trade war with no exit strategy. The trade war has increased the cost of goods to working Americans and bankrupted American farms in record numbers.

Ditto Europe, where America exports are down.

Donald Trump literally handed China the role of Lead Nation in the TPP by withdrawing from the Agreement. Companies were afraid to go after international markets or suppliesr because you never know when Trump will wake up in a bad mood, or get a low approval rating and tarrif your overseas suppliers and your product gets hit with a "tit for tat" tariff.

As a direct result of Trump trade policies, the US trade deficits with Europe and with China have widened. Canada is now recording a trade surplus with the US for the first time in our history.

Biden isn't the one who needs to answer questions about his policies. Obama's trade policies helped make the USA the richest nation in the world. Trump has destroyed all of it, just like he promised, when he said he would undo everything Obama has done.

One of the few promises he kept.

Surely all canadians aren't this stupid.

All hammers aren't that stupid.

Anyone who voted for and continues to support the policies of Donald Trump is in no position to comment on the stupidity of others.

Why wouldnt we like a guy who set records when it comes to the unemployment numbers?
Name one thing Trump has done that you find so distasteful.

1. Separating children from their parents at the border.

2. Lying every single time he speaks to the American people.

3. Putting his own profits and interests ahead of the American people.

4. Using his golf trips to bilk money from the taxpayers.

5. Using the Justice Department to get his criminal friends out of jail.

6. Using the Justice Department to try to indict his enemies.

7. Using Russian propaganda and conspiracy theories to lie about his "enemies".

8. His mishandling of the corona virus epidemic which has seen more than 106,000 thousand Americans die, and more than 1,135,000 still sick, with that number rising every day.

9. HIs threats and intimmidation of witnesses via Twitter.

10. The manner in which he denigrates, humiliates and lies about those who dare criticize him, or who he fires. The firings of Tillerson, Bolton, Sessions, Kelly - the list is endless. McCabe, Strzok and Page have all sued the DOJ and for invasion of privacy, wrongful dismissal, and violations of their First Amendment rights, and all will receive multi-million dollar settlements.

And that's just the top 10.

You mean those pictures of the kids in cages when barry was in office?

Opinion.

Opinion

Opinion

After they've been falsely prosecuted.

Going after criminals is his job.

He's handled the virus just fine. Even dems have applauded the job he's done.

Got any links or is this just another opinion?

He can fire whomever he wants.
As far as the other miscreants you listed?
They should be worried about prison time,not trying to sue the DOJ which is a waste of time.

You response is irrelevant. You asked what he did that was deplorable and I answered. All of your responses are opinions, and quite frankly, my "opinions" are supported by fact, and yours are not.

Trump's people were not "falsely prosecuted" and that is a fact that cannot be disputed. Today they released the transcript of General Flynn's phone call with the Russian Embassador. The one where he promised the Russian Ambassador that the Trump Administration would lift sanctions after the Inaugurations, in violation of the Hatch Act, and undermining the Obama Administration sanctions against Russia for interfering in the 2016 elections.

Flynn is, was and always shall be guilty of everything that the FBI claimed. Flynn made illegal promises to the Russians, and then lied about it to Mike Pence and the FBI. He has plead guilty on three separate occasions to committing those crimes. Everything the Trump claimed about Flynn being entrapped, has been proven to be lies.

Susan Rice's full email chain was released, and it proved that there was no "unmasking" of General Flynn. So there goes the whole "Obamagate Conspiracy", and now the transcripts of his calls with the Russian Ambassador were released which proved that everything that Flynn told Vice-President Pence and the FBI about that phone call was indeed a lie, that he did violate the Hatch Act, and act against the interests of the rightful government of the USA, and he deserves to be in prison for doing so.

Three times William Barr's Justice Department has tried to get an indictment against Andrew McCabe on three separate occasions over the course of a year and a half, and the Grand Jury on each occasion refused to indict him. They tried to indict McCabe for speaking to reporters in violation of Bureau policy, and HR staff testified that it was Andrew McCabe's JOB, as Deputy Director, to be the Chief Communications Officer of the agency. Yet another instance of Donald Trump trying to punish and prosecute senior government officers for performing the duties to which they were assigned.

Similarly his pursuit to Strzok and Page, violated their First Amendment right to criticize the government without being persecuted by the federal government for doing so. The Justice Department violated their right to privacy by publically releasing the emails, and Donald Trump violated both their right to privacy and their First Amendment Rights by reading their personal texts at his rallies and mocking them. This is slam dunk, a federal employee being fired, and persecuted for their private conversations critical of the President BEFORE he was elected.

These aren't opinions. These are facts. As is Trump's pursuit of the head of the Senate Intel Committee for insider trading one week after he released a report saying Russia hacked the DNC. All other Senators in attendance at that meeting who disposed of stocks were let go, except the one who refused to back up the President's lies about Russia.

Facts - not opinions.

LOL....where do you get your "facts" CNN?
 

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