Hu feels that any slowing down of the economy is an imminent danger to his power. A Googler who worked for a large Chinese Internet company says that the CCP is more pro-business than the Republicans, and more hostile to Labors than any other governments in the world, except some African countries.
打酒的 发表评论于
Reforms? What reforms?!
Chinese President Hu Jintao in a speech on Thursday to open the pivotal Communist Party Congress called for economic reform to boost domestic consumption in a bid to create a new growth model for the country's economy.
But he also insisted on the primacy of the party-led state sector, which has traditionally been and continues to be a major player in the country's economy despite decades of increasing openness.
Hu signaled continued state involvement in the economy was needed, especially in sectors that comprise the lifeline of the economy and are vital to national security.
He told delegates at the congress in Beijing that the government's role and influence in the economy should be increased.
The growth-at-all-costs development model has also led to widespread environmental destruction and a surge of protests against industrial projects from middle-class urban residents. At a news conference on Thursday, the opening day of the party congress, Yi Gang, deputy governor of China’s central bank, acknowledged the problem: “After 30 years of development, there is no big difference from developed countries in what we eat and wear,” he said. “Where we lag behind is in the air and the water.”
Hu probably feels that he is not a fat cat, rather a good one. He is probably confused about all the fuss about "democracy". He is probably even bitter about Jiang's constant interference.
info2008 发表评论于
不折腾看似简单,就像摸着石头过河一样是国人用无数生命和鲜血,时间换来的经验
庞士清 发表评论于
何止是平庸!邪路出口,自证邪恶。
Quarx 发表评论于
you are right..., nothing seems can be done quickly.