thegreatdivide
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MeisterEckhart wrote on Apr 1 st, 2024 at 12:13pm: thegreatdivide wrote on Apr 1 st, 2024 at 9:48am: MeisterEckhart wrote on Mar 31 st, 2024 at 12:39pm: thegreatdivide wrote on Mar 31 st, 2024 at 11:30am: Quote:In China under the CCP, it is the CCP that is sovereign. The CCP is the government; sovereignty of the Chinese nation is protected by the government, same as in Oz. The CCP claims sovereignty, not merely being the government. It is the reason the CCP claims other political parties cannot exist - their existence alone would be directly challenging the CCP's sovereign status. Wrong. In a communist state, the Constitution is sovereign, and the party adheres to the Constitution. Oh really??!! And when the constitution was amended recently to allow Xi to remain indefinitely in power as the murderer-in-chief, how was that amendment effected? By consensus of the party members. Quote:You must have sung the line in the song they force children to sing, "Without the CCP, China is nothing". No, I haven't. I'm advocating for the spirit of Marxist collectivism, to achieve common prosperity. How do you intend to avoid locking an entire generation out of home ownership in Oz, as is the current reality? google Today China is a country of homeowners with more than 90% of households owning homes (87% in urban and 96% in rural China) (Clark, Huang, & Yi, 2019). At the same time, more than 20% Chinese households own multiple homes, higher than many developed nations (Huang et al., 2020).10 Oct 2020That last resulting in the Evergrande disaster, based on 'housing as an investment vehicle', which Xi is working to reverse, to save China from a US-style housing ponzi disaster, the cause of the GFC.
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