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I see the drug cartel's are recruiting youth with the promise of wealth and famous life styles. I picked up a pamphlet the other day called Storefront that is picking up at-risk youth. maybe these people are recruiting for the cartel as the location is being kept secret from the public. With president Obama's exchange business students to China to train business people to build something that the Chinese might buy from theU.S.. Now that China has invested in the U.S. to hold it up because we have imported everything from the U.S. investments in China, but no one wants anything that Americans produce, or for that matter can afford anything that Americans produce in the U.S.. So now the Chinese are buying up all the closed and bankrupt U.S. companies in the U.S.. If we look back a bit Japan, Korea,Britain and Germany have come to the U.S. to build products because it was to expensive to export these products from their countries to satisfy the U.S. demand for them as the American consumers did not want U.S. products anymore anyway. Well the trend I have seen in the last 20 years is the use of illegal labor to fill the void. The American products are not good enough for the American consumer and /or to expensive for the American consumer so we have taken our business somewhere else to cut cost and have lost our jobs with the closing of American comanies in the U.S.. Well when China buys up all the closed American companies and uses illegal labor to run them they will join the Global American economy and be able to export to China, made in America, products that the domistic Chinese market can afford. So what happens to the Americans/. They appear to have only two choices left. That is to move to Japan, Germany, Britain, Korea, Vietnam or mexico and live off SSI or move into a homeless shelter and live off the spoils of the dumpster divers and Import-export Global market money exchanges as the government and education system will fall with the quality of the market too. So what is next?. India and Africa comes to America too!!. I will leave the rest up to your imaganation. From any view point all I see is genicide in the U.S.A. at a height that exceeds that of WW II.

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I see the drug cartel's are recruiting youth with the promise of wealth and famous life styles. I picked up a pamphlet the other day called Storefront that is picking up at-risk youth. maybe these people are recruiting for the cartel as the location is being kept secret from the public. With president Obama's exchange business students to China to train business people to build something that the Chinese might buy from theU.S.. Now that China has invested in the U.S. to hold it up because we have imported everything from the U.S. investments in China, but no one wants anything that Americans produce, or for that matter can afford anything that Americans produce in the U.S.. So now the Chinese are buying up all the closed and bankrupt U.S. companies in the U.S.. If we look back a bit Japan, Korea,Britain and Germany have come to the U.S. to build products because it was to expensive to export these products from their countries to satisfy the U.S. demand for them as the American consumers did not want U.S. products anymore anyway. Well the trend I have seen in the last 20 years is the use of illegal labor to fill the void. The American products are not good enough for the American consumer and /or to expensive for the American consumer so we have taken our business somewhere else to cut cost and have lost our jobs with the closing of American comanies in the U.S.. Well when China buys up all the closed American companies and uses illegal labor to run them they will join the Global American economy and be able to export to China, made in America, products that the domistic Chinese market can afford. So what happens to the Americans/. They appear to have only two choices left. That is to move to Japan, Germany, Britain, Korea, Vietnam or mexico and live off SSI or move into a homeless shelter and live off the spoils of the dumpster divers and Import-export Global market money exchanges as the government and education system will fall with the quality of the market too. So what is next?. India and Africa comes to America too!!. I will leave the rest up to your imaganation. From any view point all I see is genicide in the U.S.A. at a height that exceeds that of WW II.

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