

Undoubtedly Xi’s policy marks the biggest political cleanout after the Cultural Revolution. Absolute rights lead to absolute corruption. I dabble in the wine/spirit industry a bit, an industry that saw a gigantic boom in the last decade almost entirely thanks to China with a huge portion being contributed by corruption-related money. Most government officers we need to communicate in daily life are not tigers, they just normal people as well, they want to gain more money or benefits from their job, that’s why they joined the party and working in the government.

Picking who has to open their closet is a matter of who is on whose side. The sad truth is that every major Chinese politician is corrupt to some extent. Every leader from federal to municipal can be associated with a case of corruption, therefore, him reducing corruption is more like “if I don’t like you, I have a reason to put you to jail, and I will just tell the public you got bribed”. He also reduced corruption in a very biased way because he arrested the ones who opposed him. People are more afraid to corrupt freely, however, corruption will always be there in a governmental system like china.

With New York City largely shutting down, meaning working from home for the foreseeable future and socializing put on pause. There’s a reason why I’m opting for a closet made up of 20 wardrobe-essentials. Until the as-yet-unreleased premiere date, we’ll just have to content ourselves with watching reruns on repeat. There’s no word yet on whether Blake Lively, Leighton Meester, Penn Badgley, or the Men’s The Fall Guy shirt What’s more,I will buy this rest of the Gossip Girl cast will be returning too.
