• Peaty@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    China has the advantage of not having to care about the citizens’ desires in regards to be relocated to make the rail possible.

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      They also provide apartments to live in permanently for those displaced in the development.

      Meanwhile, the US has not built high speed rail and has tent cities.

      In the case of national infrastructure, China wins hands down.

      Although it’s kind of ridiculous to compare California with an entire country…

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        Honestly not that ridiculous of a comparison considering California’s size and GDP, we could be doing a lot better

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            Except it is considered “unamerican” for government to help people, and tue generosity of billionaires is hoped for instead

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        China has about 2 million homeless people and that’s on the very low end. This is despite the country having over 1 BILLION vacant houses.

        Also Chinese infrastructure is a meme on every front. The materials are incredibly cheap, there’s little regard for safety standards, and they’re built without factoring in feasibility or usefulness. China built a lot of infrastructure very fast to boost it’s GDP, and while that worked for that purpose, they’re now saddled with a lot of debt and a lot of maintenance costs for a lot infrastructure that nobody uses. China isn’t like Japan or Germany where the infrastructure is well built, well designed, and placed in the areas where it makes the most sense. The idea of Chinese efficiency is a myth.

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      I don’t think America gives any shits either. They let the world’s most useless CEO dictate their future

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      Kelo v. City of New London. That’s all you need to know about the US’ “care” for citizens’ desires as far as eminent domain is concerned.

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        The US still has things like reelection to consider with these things. China doesnt. And if someone speaks up against the government they just get arrested