Is Western Democracy Flunking Out? If Hong Kong is a success and becomes the most prosperous city in China, then the Chinese government might ditch socialism for capitalism and the poor would be dammed, but it doesn't look like it's going to go that way.Progressives wanted to build everyone in Hong Kong a home, but democracy stopped it. Those opposing the bill were concerned that the new houses might bring property prices down, and the 49% of the population who own homes didn't want that. Sounds like Britain! Approaching the Trial Spot’s halfway point, Hong Kong’s stats resembles America’s and Britain’s: her GINI is 0.539 (zero indicates equality), the US is 0.415, and Singapore 0.4579. Hong Kong’s top ten percent have median incomes forty-four times the bottom ten percent and her
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Is Western Democracy Flunking Out?
If Hong Kong is a success and becomes the most prosperous city in China, then the Chinese government might ditch socialism for capitalism and the poor would be dammed, but it doesn't look like it's going to go that way.
Progressives wanted to build everyone in Hong Kong a home, but democracy stopped it. Those opposing the bill were concerned that the new houses might bring property prices down, and the 49% of the population who own homes didn't want that. Sounds like Britain!