Here in the states taking large bribes just means you are a republican, specifically the president.
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Lets not pretend the republicans are the only millionaires in congress. There's a reason neither side bans congress from owning stock when they're in power.
Gonna have to check you on that one, pal. Bribes are baked into the system in the form of campaign contributions. Special interest money, PAC money, etc., are legal bribes.
Trump just pardoned Texas Democrat Henry Cuellar this week - he took bribes. Susan Rubio of California was accused it, and it's understood Newsom turned his head after the PG&E fires...
Fuck this government. It's designed for bribery, GOP or Dem.
I specifically said large bribes, like to build a new wing on their temporary home, not that small bribes are okay. But any politician taking bribes should be held accountable. And PACs should be illegal.
Prosecute him to the fullest extent of the law....see how easy that is?
specifically the president.
Or the former Governor, current Senator from Florida: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/article288431251.html
Finally some uplifting news
If this happened in the United States, Donald Trump would have pardoned him.
In the U.S. nothing would have happened in the first place. Bankers and the wealthy are above the law in the US.
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.
I think this is a case in every country. I wonder where would they go, if every country would tax them?
He took 1.1 billion yuan equal to 156 million dollars
Trump is asking the government to pay him 230 million just for investigating him.
See that’s how you get paid. In the US they flip over for $10k and box seats to an nba game.
This is an area where the U.S. could learn a lot from China come 2029.
That shakedowns and show trials can serve as a substitute for rule of law?
So shakedowns and show trials should be only for the lower classes? No, let the rich have a taste of their own medicine for once.
It would still be better than the garbage we are getting today
Not to get all tankie here.... but executing corrupt bankers? America could learn a thing.
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"
'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.
The bribe was so big EVEN THE CPC WAS SHOCKED.
Not that they were shocked anyone had taken bribes...
whichever part of the execution process they broadcasted.
They broadcast executions here? What channel?
What about the bribers?
The government wasn't shocked enough apparently...
Any chance the USA could get a little bit of this justice?
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.
I don't think it's as much of confidence as it is fear. CCP is not really known for its transparency.
This guy got a public execution, average citizens might just disappear.
There's public data independently gathered by western sources on this. Like this from Harvard. You could even see the numbers on corruption shift over time.
Would love to see more recent data but this is definitely interesting. Not surprised to see people hate the local chengguan
And then people wonder why the Chinese have very high confidence in their government.
Yeah, nothing to do with total government control of the media...
The CCP is rotten to the core. What we're seeing here is that someone was caught not playing the corruption game according to the CCP's rules.
I don't think you're allowed to have low confidence in the government there.
Its true, one time I was critical of a government policy, and President Xi immediately burst into the room and shot me, livestreaming it the whole time.
you should have accepted less outrageous bribes.
Someone didn't get their cut.
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.
Say what you want about China but can you imagine if the US held billionaires accountable even without the death penalty?
