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Hot Sauce CEO: U.S. No Different Than Communist Vietnam

5:37 PM 05/13/2014
Chuck Ross

The maker of a popular hot sauce whose company faces possible government regulation says the U.S. reminds him of communist Vietnam, a country he escaped more than 30 years ago.

“Today, I feel almost the same [as when I left Vietnam],” David Tran, president of Huy Fong Foods, told NPR. “Even now we live in the USA, but my feeling, the government, not a big difference.”

Tran named his company after the Panamanian freighter that brought him and 3,000 other refugees to the U.S. in 1978, according to United Liberty.

Huy Fong’s sriracha hot sauce is a popular condiment, used in many Asian dishes and by restaurants like Applebee’s, Subway and P.F. Changs.

But a strong odor emitted from the company’s factory in Irwindale, Cal. has drawn complaints from a few neighbors who say that it gives them headaches and causes allergic reactions.

A judge forced part of the factory to close last year. And last month Irwindale city officials attempted to declare the Huy Fong factory a public nuisance.
The attempted regulation that Tran says reminds him of communist Vietnam has played right into the hands of outside suitors who come bearing the gift of less government regulation.

As part of a larger effort to attract California companies, Texas Gov. Rick Perry and other state politicians have lobbied Huy Fong Foods to relocate to the Lone Star State.

Perry’s latest coup was the sales and marketing headquarters of Toyota Motors, which plans to move from Torrance, Cal. to Plano, Tex. The company cited a more favorable business climate and was also provided a $40 million tax break.

On Monday, Texas state Rep. Jason Villalba visited Huy Fong Foods to discuss expansion into his state.

Tran says he would like to stay in Irwindale, “but it is dependent on Irwindale,” Joy Tse, a spokeswoman for Huy Fong Foods, told The Daily Caller. ”We will eventually reach our capacity here in Irwindale (if they allow us to continue here) so we have to look at all our options,” said Tse, noting “we had a good first initial meeting with the Texan delegation.”

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Come on, Joe. What would this guy know? He only escaped communist Vietnam after experiencing it first hand.

No, its our American dimwitted Leftists, raised in cushy environments, who are the REAL experts on what it's like to live under communism after having learned all about it in academia. And it's awesome...just ask them! No injustices, no poverty, everyone has a job, everyone lives off the land, a selfless, caring and benign government who always puts its citizens first, and certainly no human rights abuses to be seen!
 

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Come on, Joe. What would this guy know? He only escaped communist Vietnam after experiencing it first hand.

No, its our American dimwitted Leftists, raised in cushy environments, who are the REAL experts on what it's like to live under communism after having learned all about it in academia. And it's awesome...just ask them! No injustices, no poverty, everyone has a job, everyone lives off the land, a selfless, caring and benign government who always puts its citizens first, and certainly no human rights abuses to be seen!

They were raised to think like this because we allowed the 1960s commie hippies to hijack education.

Without a true education emphasizing liberty with responsibility, is it any wonder we see millions of mindless sheep chanting "Yes we can!" and cult-like movements that believe money grows on trees and how the planet is 'overheating'?

George Orwell's 1984 gives as a glimpse into the future if we are unable to defeat the evil totalitarian left:

“It was almost normal for people over thirty to be frightened of their own children. And with good reason, for hardly a week passed in which the
Times did not carry a paragraph describing how some eavesdropping little sneak — ‘child hero’ was the phrase generally used — had overheard some compromising remark and had denounced his parents to the Thought Police.”

We are getting there.
 

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They were raised to think like this because we allowed the 1960s commie hippies to hijack education.

Without a true education emphasizing liberty with responsibility, is it any wonder we see millions of mindless sheep chanting "Yes we can!" and cult-like movements that believe money grows on trees and how the planet is 'overheating'?

George Orwell's 1984 gives as a glimpse into the future if we are unable to defeat the evil totalitarian left:

“It was almost normal for people over thirty to be frightened of their own children. And with good reason, for hardly a week passed in which the
Times did not carry a paragraph describing how some eavesdropping little sneak — ‘child hero’ was the phrase generally used — had overheard some compromising remark and had denounced his parents to the Thought Police.”

We are getting there.

And those kids will be the leaders of the country 30 years from now. I’m glad I won’t be around to see it.

Seriously.
 

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Come on, Joe. What would this guy know? He only escaped communist Vietnam after experiencing it first hand.

Exactly. Hillary! visited about 100 countries and Obama is articulate & clean.

So don't listen to people in the real world, listen to your liberal overlords.
 

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And those kids will be the leaders of the country 30 years from now. I’m glad I won’t be around to see it.

Seriously.

I've often thought about what it really will be like 30 years from now. Many of today's leaders are kids from the Woodstock generation. I wasn't around to experience it, so I can't compare whether today or back then was farther left. However, it seems like far left is the norm nowadays. It could very well become the undoing of this once great nation.

I'm a first-generation American. My parents and grandparents did the same thing this Tran guy did...escaped their shithole communist country in search of a better life. Their escape story is actually a pretty cool one...crossing the border in the middle of the night, trying to evade the heavily armed border patrol guards, etc. It's the stuff of Hollywood legend. Anyway, my grandpa told me a story. After my family settled here, one of their neighbors invited them over for dinner with a few other neighbors. Someone asked him "So, you came from a part of Europe that was under communist rule?" Yes. "Tell us about how great life was while you were living there." My grandpa nearly fell out of his chair. Yeah, life was just wonderful for him over there...the state confiscated his business and land, and the police beat him within an inch of his life on several occasions for the crime of not meeting his monthly quota of reporting traitors. The "child hero" stuff did indeed happen. Teachers would encourage kids in schools to tell them if their parents at home were acting "suspiciously."

That's why I think the Left idolizes not only communism, but Muslim nations. They envy the control the leaders have over their populace.
 

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I've often thought about what it really will be like 30 years from now. Many of today's leaders are kids from the Woodstock generation. I wasn't around to experience it, so I can't compare whether today or back then was farther left. However, it seems like far left is the norm nowadays. It could very well become the undoing of this once great nation.

I'm a first-generation American. My parents and grandparents did the same thing this Tran guy did...escaped their shithole communist country in search of a better life. Their escape story is actually a pretty cool one...crossing the border in the middle of the night, trying to evade the heavily armed border patrol guards, etc. It's the stuff of Hollywood legend. Anyway, my grandpa told me a story. After my family settled here, one of their neighbors invited them over for dinner with a few other neighbors. Someone asked him "So, you came from a part of Europe that was under communist rule?" Yes. "Tell us about how great life was while you were living there." My grandpa nearly fell out of his chair. Yeah, life was just wonderful for him over there...the state confiscated his business and land, and the police beat him within an inch of his life on several occasions for the crime of not meeting his monthly quota of reporting traitors. The "child hero" stuff did indeed happen. Teachers would encourage kids in schools to tell them if their parents at home were acting "suspiciously."

That's why I think the Left idolizes not only communism, but Muslim nations. They envy the control the leaders have over their populace.

I was.

The Woodstock people were pretty much the legalize marijuana people of today. I spent the mid 60’s graduating high school and then being hired as a professional killer, although I didn’t apply for the job.

Most of that generation acted like idiots back then, myself included. But then a strange think happened, they grew up and took responsibility for their lives and raised the next generation.

That generation is now in it’s 40’s and school is still out what they will accomplish, if anything.

When assigning reasons for the situation we find ourselves in today I would say the educational system and lackadaisical parenting are at the top of the list.

As for 30 years from now, who the fuck knows.
 

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There's absolutely no question that normal civilized society lost it's kids to the radical left, and drones like fratfraud are the finished product.

Chicago's Annenberg Challenge is a good example. Bill Ayers the terrorist went from bombing buildings to poisoning young minds.
 

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