Well, on the plus side anything that makes investment in foreign countries riskier is a boon to the Countries with the most invest-able capital because it makes it more likely to be used domestically.
Also kids this is why it doesn't matter how much American farmland the Chinese buy. We can simply take it if things devolve to the point them owning it is an issue.
To a certain extent; unfortunately we still have the travesty of a ruling that states that the Constitution protects non-citizens, which could bring about an interesting situation in the event that we seize them.
Well, on the plus side anything that makes investment in foreign countries riskier is a boon to the Countries with the most invest-able capital because it makes it more likely to be used domestically.
Also kids this is why it doesn't matter how much American farmland the Chinese buy. We can simply take it if things devolve to the point them owning it is an issue.
Right. Everyone could start seizing everyone else's assets. Could get interesting.
Hey you just keep your hands off my minature donkeys, Mister!!! πππ
To a certain extent; unfortunately we still have the travesty of a ruling that states that the Constitution protects non-citizens, which could bring about an interesting situation in the event that we seize them.
βWe can simply take itβ - assuming βweβ are in control at the time.
If we aren't in control does it matter who the deed says owns it?