https://twitter.com/MarioNawfal/status/1737771585153499494
Lmao, not a piracy problem. Just the Yemenis carrying out legitimate naval interdiction operations and interference from Israel’s allies. Mfkers pretending this is a piracy problem like off the coast of Somalia when it’s just ships affiliated with Israel being interdicted.
Healthcare system over here.
Press the button Xi!
My understanding is that it’s steadily improving, even if it’s not universally free at point of service yet
That’s like saying American healthcare is steadily improving (pointing at ACA) even if it’s not universally free at point of service yet.
China’s health insurance model is just as systemically broken as the US’s health insurance model, and the only effective resolution will be dumping the entire system.
Comparing the flaccid improvement of the ACA to the genuine and steady progress that China is bringing to their healthcare seems disingenuous. Health spending has quadrupled in about a decade, see here (most articles seemed to link back to this one); and the state makes sure not to let srug companies throw their cock around (for example as seen in that video widely shared on this site showing state negotiators all but forcing foreign pharma company reps to accept basically selling at cost). And frankly their responses to and attempts to contain COVID were incredible from a public health perspective.
That’s just a few examples but they’re signs of forward and continuing progress. It is not a sign of government inaction and abandoning people to the whims and ravages of private healthcare as seen in the US.
Here is a good article - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3776089/
The response to COVID-19 suggests much of the lib author’s hand wringing about challenges are easily surmounted if the political will exists.
It also demonstrates some improvement over the last couple of decades from the excesses in the late 90s, and reforms have slowly improved the system (but I still think it’s comparable tinkering around the edges).
But again, the response to covid clearly shows at least for healthcare there is a “press to implement socialist healthcare” button.
It’s expensive. Xi can only hit so many buttons at once. They will get to it long before we do.
The cost argument is a cop out, just look at Cuba.
I can accept that Xi wants to focus on strengthening the CPC’s foundations (particularly after the more liberal period) and develop China’s productive capacity.
I dunno. At this point I am not ready to say I am more of an expert than the CPC about how to do comunism in China. I assume they had a reason related to material conditions. They don’t have unlimited time and resources.
Any marketised and fragmented insurance approach will necessarily be less efficient at delivering good health outcomes than a comparatively centrally planned one.
The reason was going to far looking to the US in the 1980s. The original CPC healthcare model was very different.
There have been some gradual improvements however