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REVERSE The Sale: Texas rancher sells 130,00 acres of farmland to CHICOM

Posted on 9/3/23 at 10:31 am
Posted by Covingtontiger77
Member since Dec 2015
10371 posts
Posted on 9/3/23 at 10:31 am
I’m a Nationalist-Capitalist and this crap has to stop.

Selling our land and resources to those red China Commie Fricks is so messed up, that I am beyond pissed.

My platform I would run on: voiding these chicom land sales under national security auspices.


Land is confiscated and sold at auction



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David Frankens, of Lufkin, East Texas, has sparked fury among local ranchers after he sold swathes of land to Sun Guangxin, a former Chinese military captain Local realtors claim

Frankens made 'millions of dollars' in profit from the trades, in which he would buy the land before selling it on to Sun within the same day

The Texan businessman has since been accused by one of his former ranch managers of cornering him in his office and punching him in the head
Daily Mail
Posted by burke985
UGANDA
Member since Aug 2011
24685 posts
Posted on 9/3/23 at 10:32 am to
America is beyond saving, it’s over
This post was edited on 9/3/23 at 10:33 am
Posted by VictoryTiger
Member since Aug 2023
382 posts
Posted on 9/3/23 at 10:36 am to
David Frankens without doubt votes democrat
Posted by RogerTheShrubber
Juneau, AK
Member since Jan 2009
261788 posts
Posted on 9/3/23 at 10:37 am to
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Selling our land and resources to those red China Commie Fricks is so messed up, that I am beyond pissed.


Landowners are big whores. They'll sell to anyone who can make their lives comfortable.
Posted by 50_Tiger
Dallas TX
Member since Jan 2016
40240 posts
Posted on 9/3/23 at 10:38 am to
This is one of those nuanced things where my logical side believes that there should be some set limit on Non-American buyers in terms of square footage and number of said items.

For instance, its okay if someone from out of the country wants to buy ONE house. However, it becomes a serious problem if they want to buy the whole neighborhood.

Apply this to commercial as well.
Posted by RogerTheShrubber
Juneau, AK
Member since Jan 2009
261788 posts
Posted on 9/3/23 at 10:42 am to
quote:

This is one of those nuanced things where my logical side believes that there should be some set limit on Non-American buyers in terms of square footage and number of said items.


I firmly believe policing this stuff leads to one of the slipperiest of slopes. I think its bad for the Chinese to buy so much US property, but when we start policing this stuff it gets out of control.
Posted by I B Freeman
Member since Oct 2009
27843 posts
Posted on 9/3/23 at 10:45 am to
Why does this bother you? Are you willing to buy it for the price he sold it for? Are unwilling to accept property tax from the Chinese owners? Would you rather the Chinese had used the dollars to buy weapons?

What possible threats has your mind concocted exists from this sale?

Do want to force them to sell Smithfield? Volvo?

This same sky screaming went on in the eighties when the Japanese were investing heavily in the US. No one even mentions it today.

Only idiots want the government to get into the business of saying who citizens can and cannot sell property too.


This post was edited on 9/3/23 at 10:49 am
Posted by Timeoday
Easter Island
Member since Aug 2020
9111 posts
Posted on 9/3/23 at 10:48 am to
Options are extremely profitable, obviously. Did he hold on to the mineral rights?
This post was edited on 9/3/23 at 6:10 pm
Posted by I B Freeman
Member since Oct 2009
27843 posts
Posted on 9/3/23 at 10:49 am to
The chinese do not own 1 tenth of 1 percent of the property in the USA.
Posted by cwill
Member since Jan 2005
54753 posts
Posted on 9/3/23 at 10:53 am to
quote:

David Frankens without doubt votes democrat


quote:

David Frankens, of Lufkin, East Texas


I think there’s some doubt.
Posted by 50_Tiger
Dallas TX
Member since Jan 2016
40240 posts
Posted on 9/3/23 at 10:54 am to
quote:


I firmly believe policing this stuff leads to one of the slipperiest of slopes. I think its bad for the Chinese to buy so much US property, but when we start policing this stuff it gets out of control.



I dont disagree at all, hence the term nuanced.

I think a decent population of the US belives that capitalism is now corporatism in disguise, and while the selling of land by and individual does not reflect the above, it wont stop some leftist from conflating it to be the same thing.
Posted by cwill
Member since Jan 2005
54753 posts
Posted on 9/3/23 at 10:55 am to
quote:

Landowners are big whores. They'll sell to anyone who can make their lives comfortable.


Posted by Kattail
Member since Aug 2020
3356 posts
Posted on 9/3/23 at 10:55 am to
quote:

Lufkin, East Texas,


Another illegal alien village like the one north east of Houston ?
Posted by SlimTigerSlap
Member since Apr 2022
4313 posts
Posted on 9/3/23 at 10:56 am to
quote:

I firmly believe policing this stuff leads to one of the slipperiest of slopes. I think its bad for the Chinese to buy so much US property, but when we start policing this stuff it gets out of control.

It's not a big deal. The thing about foreign ownership; if conflict ever arises, we can just take it all back for free.
Posted by RockyMtnTigerWDE
War Damn Eagle Dad!
Member since Oct 2010
105453 posts
Posted on 9/3/23 at 10:56 am to
Frankens says the Chinese are not smart, buyer beware and then calls Sun a friend.

Frankens sounds like a Grade A douche
Posted by Mid Iowa Tiger
Undisclosed Secure Location
Member since Feb 2008
18756 posts
Posted on 9/3/23 at 10:57 am to
quote:

Landowners are big whores. They'll sell to anyone who can make their lives comfortable.



Some certainly are, but others of us won't sell to anyone for any price because the land has been in the family for generations. Cities grow up to our borders and we fight like heel to hang on. Thankfully, our family land is far from a city so all we deal with is city folk looking to get out of the city and wanting 10 acres or something. They still get told to GFY.

Posted by Toomer Deplorable
Team Bitter Clinger
Member since May 2020
17997 posts
Posted on 9/3/23 at 10:58 am to
quote:

I firmly believe policing this stuff leads to one of the slipperiest of slopes. I think its bad for the Chinese to buy so much US property, but when we start policing this stuff it gets out of control.



I agree completely.

And we thus are once again faced with “a damned if you do, damned if you don’t…” conundrum.

Yet whatever political solutions are sought for these untenable dilemmas we continually must confront, the following truism must first be acknowledged: the biggest threat to continued Liberty in this nation emanates not from Beijing, Pyongyang, Moscow or Tehran but instead from the bipartisan reigning regime in the Potomac Beltway.

Only until this salient point is recognized will we be able to find peaceful and lasting political solutions for the continuing crisis.

This post was edited on 9/3/23 at 11:30 am
Posted by Monahans
Member since Sep 2019
1251 posts
Posted on 9/3/23 at 11:02 am to
quote:

Why does this bother you? Are you willing to buy it for the price he sold it for? Are unwilling to accept property tax from the Chinese owners? Would you rather the Chinese had used the dollars to buy weapons?

What possible threats has your mind concocted exists from this sale?

Do want to force them to sell Smithfield? Volvo?

This same sky screaming went on in the eighties when the Japanese were investing heavily in the US. No one even mentions it today.

Only idiots want the government to get into the business of saying who citizens can and cannot sell property too.

If you need to be walked through why selling our farmland to our enemies is a bad idea then you're beyond helping.
Posted by POTUS2024
Member since Nov 2022
11526 posts
Posted on 9/3/23 at 11:02 am to
quote:

This same sky screaming went on in the eighties when the Japanese were investing heavily in the US. No one even mentions it today.


There were some people that wondered about Japan but Japan never behaved the way China behaves. The situations really aren't comparable.
Posted by Cuz413
Member since Nov 2007
7401 posts
Posted on 9/3/23 at 11:03 am to
quote:

For instance, its okay if someone from out of the country wants to buy ONE house.


There should also be a law of reciprocity as well. If a Mexican national can buy prime real estate in the US, an American should be able to buy, unconstrained, the same land in Mexico.

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