Yan, Wenjun: Authoritarian Regimes Led to Chinese
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Date: 7/2/2008 10:40:23 AM
Sender: Yan, Wenjun
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Yan, Wenjun: Authoritarian Regimes Led to Chinese People's Poverty
China's gap between rich and poor is in the extent of the poor, especially poor in nature. China's unique problem of the disparity between the rich and the poor is caused by neither the history nor the market, but autocratic powers of the CCP. In Chinese society, the poor are poor in large part because their property occupied by the occupying power; reason the rich is richer in large part because they took advantage of the power of others to create wealth. On the one hand, the Chinese officials use the power in their hands, the people in the past several decades to create wealth appropriation, on the other hand, it again in the last few decades of a planned economy to the people to bear the consequences. This makes people face up more and more poverty and backwardness.
Chinese people's gap between rich and poor is widening, and the CCP officials and corrupt bosses vigorously pursued money, eat together playing abusers gambling fierce, the Chinese Communist regime unprecedented corruption, coupled with the autocratic rule, has attracted the world's wide concern. Chinese Government will allow some people to get rich, a phenomenon not rely on the diligence and wisdom to prosperity, but by opportunistic, corruption and bribery, and extortion to prosperity. The sacrifice is the suffering of the Chinese people as a bargaining chip at the expense of the ordinary people's interests.
Yan, Wenjun
12/31/2007
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