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Chinese cities coming to America
rightsidenews ^ | May 10, 2012 | American dream

Posted on 05/11/2012 12:55:02 PM PDT by MamaDearest

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

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

The town of Milan, Michigan is a small farming community of only about 6,000 people, but big changes are coming their way.  The following is from a recent Dayton Daily News article about this new project….

A group of mainland Chinese known as Sino-Michigan Properties LLC paid $1.9 million for 200 acres of farmland on Milan city limits in purchases this year and in 2011, according to local officials and property records.

Unfortunately, the goal does not appear to be to integrate this new "city" into the existing community in and around Milan.

Rather, it appears that all of the new housing will be sold to people coming over from China.  According to the Milan News Leader newspaper, the new housing units "would be marketed to Chinese business people who want to start companies in the United States".

In essence, we would be looking at a new Chinese city right in the middle of Michigan.

Doug Smith, senior vice president for business and community development for the Michigan Economic Development Corp., recently said the followingabout what the Chinese group plans to do….

"It’s a group that wants to build a China city, starting with housing over there in Milan"

Milan is not far from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, which is a very popular destination for Chinese students.  Apparently that is one reason why Milan was chosen.

This new project would be a Chinese community built by Chinese and specifically designed for Chinese.

But isn't this supposed to be America?

Fortunately, the project does not have final approval yet.  It still must be approved by the two townships outside of Milan where the land is located.

For some reason, the Chinese seem to be particularly interested in this area of the country.

For example, a different Chinese investment group has been busy buying up chunks of real estate over in nearby Toledo, Ohio.  The following is from an article in the Toledo Blade on May 26th, 2011….

Dashing Pacific Group Ltd., which has already purchased the nearby Docks restaurant complex for $2.15 million, put its $3.8 million offer to buy the southern 69 acres at the Marina District in East Toledo back on the table for approval by Toledo City Council. Additionally, Dashing Pacific Chairman Yuan Xiaohong, in a letter signed in Hangzhou, said the firm wants a two-year option to buy the decommissioned Toledo Edison power plant property on the site.

So should we be alarmed that the Chinese are buying up pieces of America?

Well, if they simply wanted to enjoy living in America and wanted to integrate into the wider community that would be one thing.

But it is another thing altogether to start dropping slices of communist China inside of U.S. territory.

In a previous article entitled "China Wants To Construct A 50 Square Mile Self-Sustaining City South Of Boise, Idaho", I discussed a potential deal that Sinomach (a company controlled by the Chinese government) was exploring with the government of Idaho.  The following is a description of that potential project from an article in the Idaho Statesman….

A Chinese national company is interested in developing a 10,000- to 30,000-acre technology zone for industry, retail centers and homes south of the Boise Airport.

There was talk that this "technology zone" would be modeled after the "special economic zones" that have been developed in China.  The city of Shenzhen is perhaps the most famous example of this.

Fortunately that deal appears to have stalled, but other mammoth deals have been moving forward in other parts of the country.,

For example, the Chinese have been very busy gobbling up oil and gas fields.  The following is a quote from a local Texas news source about a deal that a company owned by the Chinese government did with Chesapeake Energy down in Texas….

State-owned Chinese energy giant CNOOC is buying a multibillion-dollar stake in 600,000 acres of South Texas oil and gas fields, potentially testing the political waters for further expansion into U.S. energy reserves.

With the announcement Monday that it would pay up to $2.2 billion for a one-third stake in Chesapeake Energy assets, CNOOC lays claim to a share of properties that eventually could produce up to half a million barrels a day of oil equivalent.

You can read more about that particular deal right here.

So is it really a good idea to be allowing the Chinese to buy up our precious energy resources?

The answer to that question is obvious.

Sadly, the examples noted above are not isolated incidents.  The truth is that the Chinese have been snapping up real estate and business assets all over America as a recent Forbes article explained….

According to a recent report in the New York Times, investors from China are “snapping up luxury apartments” and are planning to spend hundreds of millions of dollars on commercial and residential projects like Atlantic Yards in Brooklyn. Chinese companies also have signed major leases at the Empire State Building and at 1 World Trade Center, the report said.

So get ready - the Chinese are buying up U.S. land and they are moving in whether you like it or not.

So what will the long-term consequences be of allowing a communist superpower to buy up large sections of America?

That is a very good question.

Source: American Dream


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
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To: MamaDearest

“And I, for one, welcome our new Chinese overlords.”


41 posted on 05/11/2012 1:42:11 PM PDT by dfwgator (Don't wake up in a roadside ditch. Get rid of Romney.)
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To: robowombat
The history of the world is strange. The Chinese undertook the Boxer Rebellion against the Western powers then carving up China into their own exclusive trading areas.

They lost ~ fists against firearms just doesn't work.

The Western powers then exacted concessions from the Chinese as well as payments in gold, silver, etc.

The US alone among the powers took the payment and put it in a fund to finance the education of Chinese students in America.

Then began a regular stream of Chinese students to American schools. They returned to their homeland and started a revolution. The old regime was destroyed.

You might want to read about Sun Yat San ~ etc. etc. etc. at a propitious moment.

America in the raw has been powerful medicine for Chinese if not for Democrats.

42 posted on 05/11/2012 1:42:11 PM PDT by muawiyah
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To: Albion Wilde

It’s all about what you say. Company’s always have the right to refuse service, but if you say it’s for reasons that are considered discriminatory you’ll get hung.


43 posted on 05/11/2012 1:43:33 PM PDT by discostu (I did it 35 minutes ago)
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To: trailhkr1
I don't have a problem with this. They did the same thing in Toronto Canada. It is a super thriving area, spotless clean and zero crime.

I agree with you.....From my personal experiences with Chinese people, the only bad thing I can say about them is that they work too darn hard and they're over achievers....LOL!

As a side note, I found a great chinese food take out by my house. It's just a small hole in the wall space in a strip mall and the owner, Mr. Wing, is a tiny funny guy who is filled with energy. During the winter months he has no heat in his place and the poor kids who work for him by answering the phone and tending the cash register freeze in the front of his store.

The guy came here from China back in the early 70's, and for years had a place in Detroit until he was forced out by crime.

I once asked him about his family and he told me that his wife now suffers from dementia, he has three daughters, the youngest is currently a student at Michigan State University, the older two are graduates from MSU also and now live and work in New York.........

I have nothing but respect for this guy and the kids who work for him. He only has one helper per day, one kid is a college student at the local community college and the girl with purple hair is only a tenth grader who has three different jobs - one in a day care facility, another as a pet sitter and this one working for Mr. Wing. From these kids it's always yes sir, no sir, and thank you...Whether it's Mr. Wing's influence or not, it's still refreshing to hear.

44 posted on 05/11/2012 1:49:21 PM PDT by Hot Tabasco (My 6 pack abs are now a full keg......)
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To: MamaDearest

If somehow only Chinese are allowed to live/work in those areas, yeah, I have a HUGE problem with it.

But if that’s not the case, I think it brings in investment funding which I think is grand.


45 posted on 05/11/2012 1:50:46 PM PDT by tickedoffnow (No more...)
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To: MamaDearest

This should only be considered in Detroit, to repair the place and drive out the bottom feeders.


46 posted on 05/11/2012 1:51:18 PM PDT by jonatron (This is the Land of the Free, the Home of the Brave.)
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To: who knows what evil?
Didn't answer the question...

What was the question?

47 posted on 05/11/2012 1:54:18 PM PDT by Hot Tabasco (My 6 pack abs are now a full keg......)
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To: trailhkr1
I have no doubt it is. The Chinese have done an excellent jog of boring into the Stanford Research Institute and planting it with their agents who are outstanding scientific and technical minds. SRI has become a portal site for the PRC to mine numerous highly classified US defense projects.They have effectively co-opted the SRI President, Dr. Peary and made him a reliable mouthpiece. In passing the PRC can(through use of a lot of cash and finding out any really embarrassing personal items) manage to co opt a significant number of highly placed US citizens. A classic example is admiral Blair, former PACOM commander, who has become a very reliable and well compensated mouthpiece for China. The PRC really is what we feared Japan was before and during WW2. This time we are being systematically spied on and penetrated by an alien state that is easily a potential peer but with limitless human capital and a continental landmass of imposing size as a homeland. These people really do want to enact what the bogus Tanaka Memorial articulated.
48 posted on 05/11/2012 1:56:48 PM PDT by robowombat
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To: muawiyah

A few years back when I was in the upper peninsula I noticed that most of the people I encountered in the state and national parks were middle aged whites and Asian groups of families.

I talked to the American guiding the Asians and he told me that he’s from Michigan but has lived in Japan for some 20 years. He said that the Japanese are real nature lovers in a nation with little elbow room. He said he ran a few tours to the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, Yosemite etc but the Asians liked the more out of the way places that didn’t get huge crowds. He said there was a great market for hunting and fishing for anyone willing to cater to the Japanese.


49 posted on 05/11/2012 1:57:06 PM PDT by cripplecreek (What does it profit a man if he gains the whole world but loses his soul?)
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To: who knows what evil?
So what will the long-term consequences be of allowing a communist superpower to buy up large sections of America?

I reject the presumption of "communist superpower" purchasing land for business.

What is YOUR fear? I've yet to see or experience any problems with Chinese citizens in this United States.

50 posted on 05/11/2012 2:00:57 PM PDT by Hot Tabasco (My 6 pack abs are now a full keg......)
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To: robowombat
I agree, we have a major problem with Chinese spying/unfair trade practices which drives me nuts but in this case it is Chinese wanting to start business in this country.

Our corporate ceo's have sold us out and I for one welcome some of our money coming back to the US

51 posted on 05/11/2012 2:01:48 PM PDT by trailhkr1 (All you need to know about Zimmerman, innocent = riots, manslaughter = riots, guilty = riots)
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To: MamaDearest
So what will the long-term consequences be of allowing a communist superpower to buy up large sections of America?

I'm not sure, but I'm going to love watching them put the smackdown on attempts to organize public employee unions in "their" cities. :)

52 posted on 05/11/2012 2:03:04 PM PDT by Mr. Jeeves (CTRL-GALT-DELETE)
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To: MamaDearest

Driving in there will be really dangerous...


53 posted on 05/11/2012 2:03:04 PM PDT by central_va ( I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: trailhkr1

Yeah, but the Chinese want to bring in Chinese workers to run the businesses.


54 posted on 05/11/2012 2:03:22 PM PDT by Eva
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To: robowombat
some sort of long term plan to dominate the planet through a combination of mass immigration

And what is your estimated time frame before this total dominance is complete?

55 posted on 05/11/2012 2:03:29 PM PDT by Hot Tabasco (My 6 pack abs are now a full keg......)
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To: trailhkr1
The Chinese in Toronto are more capitalist than most Americans.

In these times, divisions between peoples have less and less to do with national borders, and more and more to do with culture. Conservatives are way behind the curve on this trend - we focus excessively on national borders when by far the greatest threats come from within.

56 posted on 05/11/2012 2:06:57 PM PDT by Mr. Jeeves (CTRL-GALT-DELETE)
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To: UCANSEE2
Well... now you have.

Isolated photos from NatGeo..not a bad comeback.

Do I need to post the WalMart links?

57 posted on 05/11/2012 2:07:17 PM PDT by Hot Tabasco (My 6 pack abs are now a full keg......)
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To: Eva
Yeah, but the Chinese want to bring in Chinese workers to run the businesses.

I don't disagree with this but many Americans will be hired as well. Plus all the constructions jobs/spinoff industries.

58 posted on 05/11/2012 2:07:26 PM PDT by trailhkr1 (All you need to know about Zimmerman, innocent = riots, manslaughter = riots, guilty = riots)
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To: Hot Tabasco
The beginning of deep water drilling in the South China Sea and the warning to the Phils to keep off is a first step towards dominating the oceanspace of the South China Sea. If this is vigorously resisted by the Phils and other Asean states and the US the Chinese will step back for the time being. In a relatively short time say 10 to 20 years they will not be deterred as their navy will be a close technical equal to the US and Japan. So one could say the the strategy has been already launched. Without going into how the Chinese view time horizons I would suggest 40-50 years is a rough timeline to establishing their primacy with another fifty years to fill in the details.
59 posted on 05/11/2012 2:08:51 PM PDT by robowombat
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To: trailhkr1
I have been to northern Toronto numerous times. You can walk down the street at 2;30 in the morning with money hanging out of your pockets and be safe. The Chinese turned a bad section of the city into a thriving, super modern area.

Well then why don't they do this in their own country?..again why don't they do this in their country?

Once again we have foreigners coming into our country with no desire to assimulate to our culture and our ways. I oppose this no matter what areas they "clean up"...next thing you know we'll have a Chinaman as President...

IMO the USA is up for sale to any and all who choose and there are no boundaries...we are fast being done as a culture.

Nope...I'll stay opposed to this each and evvery time any country "buys" us up....and our government who encourages it.

60 posted on 05/11/2012 2:12:13 PM PDT by caww
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