Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Chinese Leaders Ask for Wisdom

Eleven of the top twelve Chinese leaders are engineers, one is a lawyer.  Eleven of the top USA leaders are lawyers, and one is an engineer.  In USA we have a flaw in our political system, and that is allowing officers of the court to serve, in a conflict of interest, in the legislative and executive branch, or both.

The General Secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee has called for more political courage and wisdom to deepen the country's reform.

Wisdom for ruling a country too numerous to count?  Hmmm... where have we heard that before?

He renews the efforts:


Xi said that five principles should be adhered to based on more than 30 years of experience of the policy.
Firstly, opening up and reform must be implemented along the path of socialism with Chinese characteristics. Secondly, opening up and reform must be conducted with correct methods in line with China's national conditions and should be improved with further practice.
Thirdly, opening up and reform is like a systematic project which should be conducted in a coordinated way and needs supporting measures.
Fourthly, opening up and reform must be conducted based on a premise of stability, and finally, the policy should be conducted under the leadership of the CPC and respect grassroots innovation.


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