The threat from China has reached alarming levels, a sentiment recently echoed by Congressman James Comer, the Chairman of the House Oversight Committee. In a detailed investigation, Comer and his committee have found some unsettling news. It seems that the Biden-Harris administration is not adequately prepared for a showdown with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). This is not just a minor oversight—it’s akin to going into a water balloon fight without any balloons! There’s no clear strategy in place to defend against potential threats from across the Pacific, which is raising significant eyebrows
.Comer’s committee has taken the time to question various administration members, and the conclusions are quite dire. They discovered that federal employees aren’t being educated on recognizing threats from China. It’s like trying to spot a mosquito in a dark room; without the right training, good luck! The investigation highlights how China is working tirelessly to exert influence over American policies, and the current government appears blissfully unaware—or perhaps just reluctant to act. This complacency could seriously disadvantage America in terms of global relations and security.
The concerns don’t stop there; they delve deeper into China’s military investments. While Uncle Sam seems to be raising a $1.83 trillion deficit this fiscal year, China is increasing its military spending. This is like watching someone build a fortress while you’re busy counting Monopoly money. The alarming reality is that other countries, including China, are filling their coffers with U.S. Treasury bonds, leaving America in a precarious position. Politicians like Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota, who have ties to China, are raising red flags. Walz, who has taken numerous trips to China, may not be the only one with cozy connections that could influence American policies in the future.
Comer warns that if a pro-China figure like Walz were to step into a higher office, it could spell trouble for the United States. The CCP tends to target politicians who are either vulnerable or open to their influence, and their history with the Biden family is a case in point. Allegations of financial ties and a “softer” stance towards China have surfaced, seriously scrutinizing their relationships. This mixture of influence and political vulnerability could lead to an unsettling tilt toward a communist regime, with figures like Walz showing admiration for how things operate in China.
So what does the future hold? It appears that a robust new strategy towards China is sorely needed. The American public is left hoping for leadership prioritizing national security and setting boundaries with a country that isn’t known for playing fair. Ideally, a new administration would find a balance—holding China accountable while fostering necessary agricultural trade relations. It’s a precarious tightrope to walk, but without vigilance, America might find itself leaning toward an unstable relationship with the entity threatening its values and democracy. The stakes have never been higher, and complacency simply isn’t an option.