In our impression, when we mention capitalism, did we think of Western countries at the first time? Once upon a time, we were incompatible with capitalism. Although we have eased a lot now, the relationship with Western countries seems to be very wonderful. It is said that the United States is capitalism, so why don’t they speculate on housing? Let’s talk about it today.
Let’s first look at a photo like this. The people in the photo are Chinese. They are protesting to the US government. What are they protesting? They bought a large number of houses in the United States to rent them out to collect rent, but the United States issued a regulation that if tenants cannot pay the house payment in time during the epidemic, the landlord has no right to rush the tenant out, so such a thing happened.
So many Chinese people united to protest to the local government, claiming that under such regulations, they suffered heavy losses. Finally, after the police arrived, they just dispersed them and did not agree to their request. So the question arises, isn’t the United States a capital country? Shouldn’t the group they protect be capitalists? Why are the people who are protecting the lower class?
In sharp contrast to this is Japan. When Japan's housing prices were at its highest, it claimed that the land price in Tokyo was enough to buy the entire United States. How rampant is this? They dreamed that they could make Japan glorious with housing prices, but what was the result? This directly leads to the withering of manufacturing.
A large number of Chinese people went to the United States to buy houses and speculate in real estate, but what was the result? The large amount of property taxes made people who went to speculate in real estate not only fail to make money, but became a burden. Therefore, Americans play capitalism, capitalists manipulate politics and power, formulate rules and laws. Do you want to play capital on their territory, can you play with them better?