Ǫ̶̢͇̫̺̝̍͐̌̔N̴̘̲͝Ľ̷̛̗Y̵̨̤̹͍͎̯̌́̐͆ ̵̱͕͓͑̄͒̑͌D̵̥͖̀̅́͗̐Y̶̨̮͆̈̀̊͆ͅL̴̫̬̖̝̀̓̉͆A̶̤͕̱͎͍̒́͋̚N̸̯̲̈͋ ̸̘̙͍̾̆̏͝H̶̼͎̜̏̍̀͂̐Ë̴͙̙́͐ ̸̗̝̘̖̹̃̋͗́K̶̛̬̞̦̤͊͘͠Ń̴͎͎̓̃̐̿Ọ̶͇̮͛̑̓͜͠W̷̡͕̭͇̅̈́͒̉ͅÈ̸̙T̶͇̫͍͙̹̊̊H̵̼̱̏̑̈́͝͝
Ǫ̶̢͇̫̺̝̍͐̌̔N̴̘̲͝Ľ̷̛̗Y̵̨̤̹͍͎̯̌́̐͆ ̵̱͕͓͑̄͒̑͌D̵̥͖̀̅́͗̐Y̶̨̮͆̈̀̊͆ͅL̴̫̬̖̝̀̓̉͆A̶̤͕̱͎͍̒́͋̚N̸̯̲̈͋ ̸̘̙͍̾̆̏͝H̶̼͎̜̏̍̀͂̐Ë̴͙̙́͐ ̸̗̝̘̖̹̃̋͗́K̶̛̬̞̦̤͊͘͠Ń̴͎͎̓̃̐̿Ọ̶͇̮͛̑̓͜͠W̷̡͕̭͇̅̈́͒̉ͅÈ̸̙T̶͇̫͍͙̹̊̊H̵̼̱̏̑̈́͝͝
I hope it gets done so they can fund social programs. But the rich will flee to Germany
That’s Japan
Some people see guilds as a form of worker union providing job protection but they are also oligopolies for business owners, resulting in higher price for goods and less employment opportunities overall due to the “you got to be a member so you can do business” aspect of it
Just writing to say that I admire your tenacity
5% of GDP is just absolutely insane
China does force large corporations to have party members as board members. Except that these party members might not know enough of business and finance to materially influence anything. Plus, when things are going well, why spoil the feast by bringing up risks and required controls? Better ride the wave and try to get promoted for business leadership excellence!
No vim?