zoochee
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Thanks Speeder 2. Yeah, I am new to this forum.
I guess because we can kind of glimpse the ideal system here in Canada to a very limited extend. The multi-party system still drains way too much energy while promoting shortsightedness. The health care system is highly inefficient, housing is affordable for middle class (Toronto real-estate price is about 1/3 of Shanghai), but the basic socialist welfare system is here complimented with a democratic system. However this is only possible because of the small population and next to nothing defense budget combined with very high tax rate (I guess similar to some northern European countries). Not sure how a system like this will work in a large country with a huge population like China or India. Even if China can eventually transform into a somewhat ideal system, I believe it will at least take them 50+ years to do so.
I guess because we can kind of glimpse the ideal system here in Canada to a very limited extend. The multi-party system still drains way too much energy while promoting shortsightedness. The health care system is highly inefficient, housing is affordable for middle class (Toronto real-estate price is about 1/3 of Shanghai), but the basic socialist welfare system is here complimented with a democratic system. However this is only possible because of the small population and next to nothing defense budget combined with very high tax rate (I guess similar to some northern European countries). Not sure how a system like this will work in a large country with a huge population like China or India. Even if China can eventually transform into a somewhat ideal system, I believe it will at least take them 50+ years to do so.