enigma wrote:
> Nancy2 > wrote in
>
> oups.com:
>
>> On Jun 12, 2:21 am, Blinky the Shark >
>> wrote:
>>> So speaking of beer <g>, some Yuropeen brewery is trying
>>> to take over Bud.
>>>
>>> Bud!
>>>
>>> That's just so wrong.
>>>
>>> Hey! Keep yer flippin' hands offa the institution! 
>>>
>>> --
>>> Blinky
>>
>> I don't think any non-USA entity should be allowed to buy
>> any US land, companies or any other kind of property within
>> the boundaries of the U.S. But I'm sure I'm one of the few
>> who feel like that. I think it's just wrong that the
>> Japanese, for example, own huge chunks of U.S. real estate.
>
> so do the Germans, although they've been selling for the past
> few years. most big agribiz farms in the US have foreign
> owners or are heavily invested in by European or Japanese
> businesses.
> there are states that lease their toll highway systems to
> European businesses (mostly Italian & Spanish).
So if it ever goes toll, California's coastal Camino Real might
actually relate to Spain again.
"El Camino Real (Spanish for The Royal Road, also known as The King's
Highway) usually refers to the 600-mile (966-kilometer) California Mission
Trail, connecting the former Alta California's 21 missions (along with a
number of support sites), 4 presidios, and several pueblos, stretching
from Mission San Diego de Alcalá in San Diego in the south to Mission San
Francisco Solano in Sonoma in the north." - wiki
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