freediver wrote on Jun 16
th, 2024 at 8:38am:
Quote: while people in Oz on the dole - which is higher than China's median wage according to you - are homeless and dependent on food banks.
There are several million people on some kind of welfare in Australia. There are only about 100 000 "homeless". Of these 40% were living in 'overcrowded' houses, 20% in boarding houses, and another 20% in supported accommodation. So yeah, it is a blatant lie to suggest people on welfare in Australia are homeless.
Are you sure you live in Oz? Obviously I know more about the current conditions in Oz than you do (...and you claiming anything about "lies" is a moot point...)
Homeless people in Brisbane are living in tents in city parks (and the weather makes that a bearable option in the North).
And even a high income WA MP is homeless (can't find ANY rental) as noted previously; though he admitted he can afford hotels while most wage earners can't.
Then there's the 1 million people relying on Food Bank for food.
And the "several million people who are receiving some kind of welfare" are currently suffering a cost of living crisis, which is leading to this:
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-04-17/business-insolvencies-hit-record-highs-cr... Business insolvencies hit record highs with worse to come, warns CreditorWatch Quote:What do you think of the CCP heavily subsidising cars? This mostly benefits foreigners and the wealthiest Chinese. Less than a quarter of China's population can afford a car.
The Chinese government was forced to deal with pollution in its cities, hence the state-subsidized PV and EV industries resulting in China now being a world leader in those industries.
Unfortunately most people in the paranoid "freedom values" West won't be able to benefit from affordable Chinese EVs, since the US and EU whacked on huge tarrifs to defend their own subsidized industries (eg GM only exists today because Obama saved it).
(Oz let it's car industry go, because the Libs refused to subsidize it, unlike most other countries).
China only has to wake up that it has a vast home market, and that China can subsidize its low-wage earners for free, meaning China doesn't need to rely on rich buyers in the US and EU to purchase its cars.