China is the largest holder of American bonds. During her trip to Asia, Hillary also called on China to continue buying American bonds. Personally, I think China doesn't have the spare money now, and there are still many places in China that need money. If nothing else, let's start with the policy of home appliances going to the countryside. Perhaps some rural areas in China are slightly richer, and the potential consumption capacity of the rural market, which accounts for half of China's population, is quite huge, but those relatively wealthy rural areas are only around big cities such as Shanghai, Beijing and Shenzhen. The rural areas in the south may be richer because more people go out to work and do business, but can you say that the rural areas in the northwest are rich? Can farmers there afford home appliances? I have been to the countryside of Wugong County in Xianyang, where the only electric appliance that villagers can afford is electric light. Some ravines may not even have electricity, and the rural areas in Ningxia and northern Shaanxi are very poor. Even in a slightly richer rural area, do family members dare to buy household appliances with the hard-earned money sent back by migrant workers who are working hard outside? Perhaps the basic means of subsistence is their primary purchase goal.
There is also the problem of migrant workers. Shanghai will announce the detailed rules for transferring residence permit to household registration in the near future, but this rule absolutely excludes the interests of the vast number of migrant workers. Many netizens in Guangzhou also talked about this issue. It has been suggested that it is time for big cities to absorb the vast number of migrant workers and become citizens. After all, the development and construction of migrant workers' cities have made great contributions, and some people think that too many migrant workers have caused the pressure on cities. I don't think it is appropriate for big cities to absorb migrant workers as citizens. Squeezing a large number of migrant workers into these big cities will only increase their burden. The extreme imbalance in the distribution of social welfare, social resources and public facilities has caused the phenomenon that migrant workers can only work in big cities. Vigorously develop the rural economy, solve the problem of migrant workers returning to their hometowns for employment and entrepreneurship, so that some people who get rich later can really get rich, and social resources and wealth can no longer be over-concentrated, resulting in a decrease in their marginal income. This is the effective way to truly solve the life and survival of migrant workers.
There are still many problems in our own country that have not been solved, and the development of various places is still seriously unbalanced. All localities should be allowed to focus on developing certain industries according to their own characteristics and advantages, and the state should invest heavily in solving the problems of migrant workers returning to their hometowns for employment, starting businesses and expanding social employment, local economic development and social balance and stability, and even some rural power supply problems. It's enough that we're as busy as a bee. How can I have the time and spare money to lend money to Russia today and buy American bonds tomorrow? Don't regard others' setbacks as your own success. Under the global economic depression caused by the financial crisis, the most important thing for us is to vigorously develop the economic construction in poverty-stricken areas in China, so as to drive consumption, expand domestic demand and tide over the difficulties. The strength of a country, like the water holding capacity of a barrel, is always determined by the shortest board. Eastern Europe may trigger the second financial crisis. Don't let the poor areas I have been to be the last straw to crush the camel. Don't ask me for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for us!