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Black republican women make MSNBC reporter PANIC with the truth about Kamala Harris... Must Watch: Entitled KAREN pretends to be a cop to get out of a DUI, gets major reality check... Must Watch: BODYCAM: Pro-Palestine protesters learn the HARD WAY when they disrespect the cops

 

    
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Fmr. Obama official STUNS Fox hosts and viewers with ‘mind blowing’ take on Kamala’s border stance

‘Absolute coward’: Kamala ​​declines appearance on Joe Rogan’s podcast

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Mel Gibson says he’s down for Trump, slams Kamala’s low IQ with brutal zinger

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Steve Bannon’s timely release from prison could help Trump win


Sean Hannity wallops Stephen A. Smith in heated battle over Kamala’s campaign

Bill O’Reilly tells Cuomo he ‘let Vance off’ during NewsNation town hall

Gov. Youngkin sounds off on ‘stunning ruling’ to reinstate removed individuals to voter rolls

Bearded perp makes it into mugshot Hall of Shame after threatening to bomb beauty store

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CNN’s Enten says Trump ‘could make history’ by winning the popular vote


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Biden-Harris admin make yet another attempt at student loan cancelation as election nears

Democrat PAC publishes internal Trump campaign emails leaked by Iranian hacking group

Ohio judge strikes down state’s six-week abortion ban

NYPD refused detainer request and released illegal migrant charged with attempted murder, ICE says



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Kamala Harris Said It Out Loud;Unrestricted abortion may not be the top issue for the American woman, but it is the left’s top issue for her.

 

Kamala Harris Said It Out Loud

  

Unrestricted abortion may not be the top issue for the American woman, but it is the left’s top issue for her. The left has made unrestricted abortion the core principle of its policy platform for female voters.

Far from being inclusive, this vision excludes the millions of American women who oppose abortion for medical, ethical, religious or other reasons. It makes a mockery of the women and girls who have been forced into having abortions or have had abortion weaponized against them by perpetrators to conceal wrongdoing. In the eyes of right-to-abortion absolutists, reasonable minds may not disagree, and women who dissent are “extremists.”


On this point, Vice President Kamala Harris has been crystal clear: “I don’t think we should be making concessions when we’re talking about a fundamental freedom to make decisions about your own body,” the vice president said in an interview with NBC News when asked whether she would consider religious exemptions for abortion-related matters.

This hardened and severe position on a divisive issue obscures the fact that American women share significant interests in common beyond the scope of reproductive matters. This summer, women voters comprehensively ranked inflation — including rising costs of day-to-day necessities — as the most important issue in this election. The economy remains the top issue for all but the youngest female voters, who did not rank abortion as their top issue until Vice President Kamala Harris entered the race.

It is clear that the economy is the top concern for female voters — and the left is ignoring it. Other issues affecting the day-to-day lives of American women and their families include public safety, affordable childcare, and good education, to name only a few. These universal concerns belong front and center in any effective policy agenda for the American woman, but the left insists on furiously waving the abortion banner over her head, first and foremost.

Time is running out for the left’s insufferable demand that men, women, and children unanimously cheer for abortion as the ultimate expression of autonomy and choice (for everyone but the child, who never has her choice). The left knows their vision is weak and uninspiring, because they are now manufacturing new scares like “national pregnancy registry” and “banning IVF” — which no presidential candidate has proposed.

They are propagating lies to cover up the numerous ways they have broken trust with the American woman through policy failures and betrayals that affect her life, health and safety.

First, the unrestricted abortion agenda itself has failed and betrayed women. The pro-abortion left claims that the FDA’s decision to scrap basic safety guardrails for self-administered chemical abortion is actually a wonderful blessing for women’s healthcare. When these changes result in tragic, preventable deaths, American women who were failed by the left are misrepresented as victims of pro-life laws.

Pregnancy resource centers set a positive example nationwide of women serving women in order to preserve life and choice, but left-wing politicians like Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer have tried to undermine and discredit their work. Politicians who hinder the work of faith-based nonprofits to freely serve and support women in crisis without intervention from the state have no credibility on matters of “choice.”

Second, the left has failed and betrayed women through progressive “soft on crime” policies. Consider the liberal stronghold of Northern Virginia as a microcosm of this issue. The progressive commonwealth’s attorney for Fairfax County, Va., Steve Descano, has failed to prosecute sex crimes in timely fashion while cutting lenient deals for child molesters.

In 2022, Descano touted his pro-“choice” commitments by promising never to “prosecute a woman for making her own health care decisions,” which is rich coming from someone who could barely prosecute a rapist. Descano was also caught on tape rationalizing his soft-on-crime sentencing approach, saying: “Don’t listen to victims… They’re overly dramatic.” Left-wing prosecutors like Descano are actively sabotaging public safety for women and children.

Third, the left has failed and betrayed women by leaving America’s borders open. Right now, there are half a million convicted criminals illegally roaming the United States. The left has failed American women in border states who are forced to play hostess to an illegal immigration crisis against their will. It has failed women like 22-year-old Laken Riley and girls like 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray.

Bad policy hurts women and robs them of choice. The voices of compassionate, enlightened individuals and those who truly honor women must be heard at the ballot box on November 5.

Featured Image Credit: Office of Senator Kamala Harris

October 24, 2024 10:12 pm - AMERICAN BRIEFING NEWS 5 min. read How Big Tobacco Sold Out To China

 October 24, 2024 10:12 pm - AMERICAN BRIEFING NEWS

How Big Tobacco Sold Out To China

Major Western tobacco companies have helped China expand its power for years while seeking access to the lucrative Chinese tobacco market, a Daily Caller News Foundation review found.

Companies including Philip Morris International, British American Tobacco and Imperial Brands struck lucrative business deals with the China National Tobacco Company (CNTC), the Chinese state-owned tobacco monopoly, or its subsidiaries over the past 25 years. Along the way, the Western tobacco brands variously facilitated China’s accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO) and helped advance the Chinese Communist Party’s “Belt and Road Initiative” (BRI), a global infrastructure and commercial investment strategy that some say undermines the U.S.-led international order

The Chinese tobacco market, 96% of which CNTC controlled as of 2022, is enormous: 2.4 trillion cigarettes are sold annually in the country, a figure that amounts to about 46% of annual global sales, according to the Pulitzer Center. CNTC’s profits and taxes made approximately $213 billion for the Chinese state in 2022, falling just shy of China’s $214 billion defense budget that year and leaving little question as to why major Western tobacco companies want access to the Chinese market.

British American Tobacco, which operated in China prior to the communist takeover of the country, is one such company that has cashed in on access to the modern Chinese tobacco market.

Starting in the late 1990s, British American made efforts to help China join the WTO, which would have helped enrich and empower the country by facilitating global trade. In exchange for pushing for China to join the WTO, British American Tobacco hoped that it would be rewarded with “preferential treatment” from the Chinese government on the back end when the company sought to establish business operations in the massive Chinese market.

“[I]f we are perceived as facilitators for China’s accession, we may expect a ‘Preferential treatment’; hence easier access compared to our competitors with all commercial benefits attached to it,” a British American Tobacco employee wrote in a 1997 email to co-workers. A 2007 research paper published in a journal called Tobacco Control described British American as “engaged in the most active lobbying during China’s accession to the WTO.”

The same email said that Philip Morris was also being “extremely aggressive” in its push to access the Chinese market at the time.

China eventually joined the WTO in 2001. In the nearly 25 years since, China repeatedly broke or ignored WTO rules to its own benefit, according to a 2023 report submitted to congress by the U.S. Trade Representative.

Moreover, British American entered into a joint venture with CNTC subsidiaries in 2013, a move that helped the company tap into the Chinese tobacco market. As part of the deal, the new joint venture entity took ownership of the State Express 555 brand of cigarettes, which are highly popular in China in part because Chairman Mao Zedong liked to smoke them, as well as the popular Shuang Xi brand, according to British American’s 2013 annual report.

These developments proved to be quite lucrative for British American, which listed both State Express 555 and Shuang Xi as two of its “key strategic brands” in its 2016 annual report.

In 2017, four years after British American Tobacco established the joint venture with CNTC, the Chinese tobacco industry officially became involved with the BRI, according to Jennifer Fang, a research fellow at the Global Tobacco Control Research Program and a member of the health sciences faculty at Canada’s Simon Fraser University. CNTC is a significant contributor to the Chinese government’s “Big Fund,” an initiative for developing microchips, and one of its subsidiaries partnered in 2017 with a separate state-owned firm to buy a major bank in Kazakhstan in aid of the BRI, according to a major 2023 investigative report published by The Examination.

“The CNTC has looked to operate at an international level as a way to maintain revenue,” according to a 2023 article from the University of Bath’s Tobacco Tactics project. “As a state-owned enterprise, a more aggressive overseas profile also supports the Chinese government’s global Belt and Road Initiative.”

An industry’s involvement in BRI suggests that it is a key industry for the Chinese state to leverage to pursue its goal of becoming the dominant global economic leader at the expense of the U.S. and its Western allies, according to a July 2022 article in the Journal of Indo-Pacific Affairs, the Air Force’s professional journal.

Like British American, Philip Morris also made efforts to further insert itself into the Chinese tobacco market following China’s WTO accession.

In 2005, Philip Morris reached a deal of its own with CNTC to establish a joint venture and to ramp up production of Philip Morris’ Marlboro cigarettes. The joint venture also pushed Chinese cigarette brands like Red Golden Dragon in foreign markets, according to a 2010 report by an organization called the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids.

Philip Morris produced about 700 million Marlboro cigarettes in China starting between August 2008 and the end of the year while helping CNTC sell its own brands in places like Poland and the Czech Republic, according to the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids report. Red Golden Dragon cigarettes ended up comprising about 2% of the Czech cigarette market by the end of 2008. 

 

Like British American Tobacco and Philip Morris, the U.K.-based tobacco giant Imperial Brands also made plays to capitalize on the Chinese market following the country’s accession to the WTO.

Imperial Brands created a joint venture with Yunnan Tobacco — a subsidiary of CNTC — in 2003.

The 2003 deal also preceded a 2004 agreement between Imperial Brands and a subsidiary of Yunnan Tobacco, in which the subsidiary would make and sell approximately 10 million cigarettes under the Imperial West brand and with the help of Imperial Brands’ marketing, according to a 2004 report by China Daily, a Chinese state media outlet.

In 2017, the same year the Chinese tobacco industry adopted the BRI, Imperial Brands built on its 2003 deal by creating a venture with CNTC called “Global Horizon Ventures Limited.” That particular entity enabled Imperial Brands to sell more of its Davidoff and West cigarettes in China in exchange for pushing Chinese brands like Jade in foreign markets.

Among other things, these deals effectively permitted Imperial Brands to sell its cigarettes in China in exchange for Imperial Brands enabling CNTC to expand to at least 16 other countries, according to a July 2022 report by STOP, a tobacco industry watchdog group.

Philip Morris, British American Tobacco and Imperial Brands did not respond to requests for comment.

Featured Image Cr​edit: Tomasz Sienicki


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