No sooner did I say nice things about the quadzillion dollar company Alibaba, than it began to unveil its other side. Alibaba has been on America’s stock market since last Friday, rising like the Phoenix from its 215 billion dollar starting point that it had developed in China for the past 15 years to a dream spot of 38% higher following the first day of active trading. Already it’s hideous fangs are snapping at any American company trying to get on to the Chinese stock market. It is proving itself to be fully committed to Chinese communism.
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Monday September 22, 2014
Hello America. Hello world.
From the headquarters of reachmorenow.com in Fort Worth, Texas, this is Ray Mossholder and this is the news.
No sooner did I say nice things about the quadzillion dollar company Alibaba, than it began to unveil its other side. Alibaba has been on America’s stock market since last Friday, rising like the Phoenix from its 215 billion dollar starting point that it had developed in China for the past 15 years to a dream spot of 38% higher following the first day of active trading. Already it’s hideous fangs are snapping at any American company trying to get on to the Chinese stock market. It is proving itself to be fully committed to Chinese communism.
China’s leaders are prouder than a peacock of Jack Ma, the head of Alibaba, because he’s easily won the American sweepstakes and has come home with the prize that will keep on ticking. It is easy for Alibaba to keep winning in China because China won’t allow Americans to play.
China has double the number of Internet users that America has. – 600 million people – and that still leaves out more than half of the Chinese population. But in spite of America giving Jack Ma the Red Carpet treatment, that smile on his face must actually be a smirk. It turns out he fully welcomes American money, but he doesn’t like American breath.
China has blocked America’s two major social networks – Facebook and Twitter – and America’s number one online search engine – Google. China is obviously throwing down its glove to challenge and then defeat Silicon Valley. But while it works to do that Alibaba will compete with deceit.
And Alibaba will climb into the sky with money from the American rich who are seeking to be much richer even if it means aiding and abetting the enemy. It appears now that China is building a second tower of Babel. This one will be completely made of money. The Bible doesn’t tell us how long the people took to build the first one. But I’ll bet it was a lot slower than this one will be.
Google isn’t acceptable in China because it won’t allow censorship. The Prime Minister of China, Hu Jintao, can’t imagine allowing all Chinese to speak freely, especially over the social media where they might tell the rest of the world what’s really going on there. And his gang who surround him in leadership don’t believe in freedom of speech either, no matter how much money they make from other countries who do.
Erin Ennis, who is the vice president of the U.S.–China Business Council, an advisory and advocacy group for
U. S. companies that do business in China says “AliBaba’s Initial Public Offering last Friday in America is a good reminder that among the reasons why U.S. firms have succeeded in China is that they are largely barred from doing business there.”
Censorship and the laws of China aren’t the only reason companies like eBay or Amazon aren’t being given a place at the high-stakes Chinese table. Both companies are far too small. EBay is simply a microcosm of what Alibaba has already become. And Amazon is a local corner bookstore compared to Alibaba.
Chinese owned and operated Baidu is the Google of China, and Tencent is their social network that also owns the WeChat messaging service. WeChat works as a communication device for businesses in China.
Robert Atkinson, president of Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, says Those companies are “sitting on a somewhat protective home market. Their profits and margins are higher than they would be if they had legitimate marketplace competition. They are using that money to finance their overseas expansion. And they are now the most valuable Internet companies in the world.”
Nicholas Lardy, a senior fellow at The Peterson Group for International Development says “Alibaba already has substantial international reach and they clearly aspire to more. It will pose a huge challenge to U.S.-based Internet firms.” That is an understatement. Alibaba with all its power has a clear shot of establishing itself as number one in the rest of Asia, Africa and Latin America. Even Silicon Valley is shaken with the thought that Alibaba could offer its Internet services to America, and they are so creatively advanced from what we have here now.
So it’s not just cyber attack from anyone; it’s not just Isis and dozens of other terrorist organizations; it’s not just the Ebola virus and chemical warfare; it’s not just Vladimir Putin; it’s not just North Korea; it’s not just Iran; it’s not just climate-out-of-control; it’s not just racial tensions; it’s not just forty thieves accompanying Alibaba; but it’s Alibaba itself who could spread its Communist propaganda with plans for China (that owns properties all over America) to conquer our great nation.
Is there any American listening who thinks this would be a good time to call on God to bless America again and tell us what the heck to do?
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THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
No matter what time of the day or night you call on Christ, you will never get a busy signal.
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Alibaba Now Shows Its Fangs - September 22, 2014 – Ray