Editorial: We need to move forward on Gotion – Kankakee Daily Journal*

"According to a Pew Research Center survey in March of this year, 38% of respondents labeled China as an 'enemy' of the U.S. That’s up 13 percentage points from 2022. Just 6% of respondents said China was a 'partner' to the U.S. It said people are concerned about China’s role in the world.Yet, China remains our No. 3 trading partner behind Mexico and Canada. China is now the No. 1 export market for U.S. farm goods. That leads us back to where we go from here? The economic shot in the arm is huge — impacting retail, housing and future tech developments in the area. The possibilities appear endless. We would hate to see that derailed by political ghosts."
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Ex Illini
2 years ago

Using that kind of logic these losers would have crawled into bed with Hitler.

Giddyap
2 years ago

Someone (probably a Chinese prostitute — like the one who latched onto Eric Swallow-All) has gotten to the Editors of the Kankakee Journal

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