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      Biggest mistake of 2008 was not holding people accountable. Second biggest mistake was bailing out the banks.

      The government should have enforced collective bargaining to keep people in their homes, and cap ARMs at 3% APR, and make the maximum payment of a mortgage no more that 25% of the owners annual income, and capped the term length at 30 years. Bank’s can’t make money on those terms? Fuck’em. We should care more about people being able to live in their houses than we should care about a billion dollar business’ bottom line. Investing comes with risk, accept the risk that if you build a system that topples the economy and forces people out of homes due to predatory loans, that you might lose some profit.

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      I am an anarchist, but I find myself saying that more and more lately. Some people got more conservative as they age, I wonder if Gen Z might get more tankie as they age and be like “Fuck it, let the communists do what they gotta do”

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        As an older Gen Z, not only will I let the commies do what they gotta do but I’ll grab the shovel and start digging some graves

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      While I do think the rich need much more consistent and aggressive punishments for their crimes… I am still not a fan of the state killing people. Especially when they themselves are often corrupt.

      What’s to say they just want to do something like this to insert their nephew as new head of said bank etc?

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        States are killing people all the time, as are billionaires and corporations. I’ve got problems with the death penalty in practice too, but I’m not giving a single fuck about something like this.

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      One of the rules of the CCP is they have to show the people that they bring value to the nation to justify their rule. Destabilizing the economy with corruption has been recognized as a serious threat to the CCP.

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        I see… so people have to find Xi useful instead of the old outdated system where they are allowed to vote. Oh, also NOT finding Xi useful is a crime. Got it. Seems like a sensible system!

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    Here in the states taking large bribes just means you are a republican, specifically the president.

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      In the U.S. nothing would have happened in the first place. Bankers and the wealthy are above the law in the US.

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        This is also why it’s hilarious when idiots say “RICH PEOPLE WILL LEAVE IF YOU TAX THEM!”

        Lol, they get away with everything here. That kind of “freedom” they get away with in the US is priceless.

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            Places with low taxes usually are shitholes that no one wants to live in… and if a place has high taxes but are a run by an authoritarian who does nothing but keep it for themselves, they are also usually a shithole… but one they can “buy” good graces from and so they’ll usually hang there some if they also can have a home somewhere else in case they lose favor with that authoritarian… so it’s pretty much always a bluff it seems.

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    And then people wonder why the Chinese have very high confidence in their government. Even if they only do this to the most brazen, that still builds an image of a government working for its people. It also sends the message that corruption has limits to the would-be corruptees.

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    ‘shocked the state’

    Sure they had a nice moralistic speech prepared for whichever part of the execution process they broadcasted. (edit: nationally ofc)

    As if the CPC didn’t understand the concept of bribery.

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      The bribe was so big EVEN THE CPC WAS SHOCKED.

      Not that they were shocked anyone had taken bribes…

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      whichever part of the execution process they broadcasted.

      They broadcast executions here? What channel?