If I were the president of the US, what should I do? 1. Formulate the covid19 vaccine compulsory vaccination law. 2. Cancel all tariffs in Trump period against China to stabilize domestic prices. 3. Reduce the US military budget overseas and increase the domestic security budget.
4. Allow international capital, including China, to invest in infrastructure in the US. 5. Rebuild and increase investment in the public education system and impose heavy taxes on private schools. Scholarships are awarded based on academic achievement rather than race.
6. Impose heavy taxes on Internet and media monopoly enterprises. Split companies such as Facebook, Google and Amazon. 7. Impose heavy taxes on the rich. Abolish their legal tax avoidance rights.
8. Attach importance to international relations within the framework of the UN and increase substantive assistance to developing countries.
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Of course, the above is impossible. Because I'll be shot in head the day after I'm elected president.👻
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People call China a "communist" country.
I say - Yes, or No.
Communism is indeed the ideal of we Chinese people, but China's Communism is different from communism defined in the West.
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Economically, China's "socialist market economy" is more similar to the "New Nationalism" proposed by Theodore Roosevelt.
About China's economic system is not the focus of my talk today. I want to talk about the cultural core of China's communism.
(2/N)
What I want to talk about is, in fact, more than 2000 years ago, communism has become the highest ideal pursued by China's intellectuals.
Confucius (Kong Zi), the founder of Chinese Confucianism, was also considered the greatest of the ancient Chinese sages.
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Alibaba, JD smash Singles Day record with $139 billion of sales and focus on ‘social responsibility’
Wasn't Chinese economy supposed to be slowing? Apparently not. LOL. cnbc.com/2021/11/12/chi…
Both Alibaba and JD said they saw growth in smaller Chinese cities, a key focus for the e-commerce firms as they look to grow their user bases.
Users from so-called lower-tier markets accounted for 77% of all shoppers during the Singles Day period, JD said. The company said it had seen “rapid growth of consumption” from these markets in home appliances, medicine and home decoration.
China's efforts in fighting climate change - 1
"China's carbon intensity in 2020 was 48.4 percent lower than 2005, which means it over-delivered on its commitment to cut carbon intensity by 40-45 percent from the 2005 level by 2020."
China's efforts in fighting climate change - 2
"China has prioritized the development of renewable energy. The proportion of non-fossil energy in its energy mix has been lifted to 15.9% last year,up 8.5 percentage points from 2005. It will raise the figure to around 25% by 2030."
China's efforts in fighting climate change - 2
"China has prioritized the development of renewable energy. The proportion of non-fossil energy in its energy mix has been lifted to 15.9% last year,up 8.5 percentage points from 2005. It will raise the figure to around 25% by 2030."
Congratulations!
Oct 26, 2021. After more than 20 years of sutras study, the 11th Panchen Lama, Bainqen Erdini Qoigyijabu attained the highest degree in exoteric teachings of the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism, equivalent to a doctoral degree in modern education. #Tibet#China
The 11th Panchen Lama attends a debate at the Tashilhunpo Monastery in the city of Shigatse, Southwest China's Tibet autonomous region. news.cn/english/2021-1…
Following the traditional sutras learning system of Tibetan Buddhism, the Panchen Lama began studying the Five Major Treatises in 1996 and passed two related examinations in 2002 and 2020, respectively.
As early as 1500 years ago, Princess Wencheng of the Tang Dynasty married King Songzanganbu of Tibet (Tubo Dynasty).
In the 11th century, Tibet was officially incorporated into China's territory.
In 1728, the Qing Dynasty officially sent ministers stationed in Tibet.
This is the difference between China and the West in expanding territory.
The west is used to conquering and colonizing by force, while China is used to cultural integration and political means, only using force when necessary.
Whether Tibet or Xinjiang, they have been closely linked with China's Central Plains regime for thousands of years, sometimes merged and sometimes separated. Sometimes they merge economically but separate politically. Now, they are all part of China.