The Great Reset

China is the pilot project.

15 Replies to “The Great Reset”

    1. Because it’s immensely beneficial, raises our living standards, and slowly guides China to liberalism.

      1. Communist China has been playing the west since the Korean War. Liberalism will not be permitted except by revolution…and maybe not even then.

  1. I needed glasses during the pandemic. Telehealth eye doctor from india with remote control over the lenses.
    Took them 4 tries to get a pair of glasses I can see out of.

    The future

  2. It seems everyone in my medical group speaks broken Chinese-English. Literally … my wife can’t understand a word they’re saying and hands the phone to me to make her appointments. She would prefer a robot if they speak plain English

  3. Clearly an anti-social rebel. Looks like she isn’t wearing a mask.

  4. China is basically a USSR 2.0. They go all out in flexing about how advanced they are with their potemkin displays, while hiding the fact that they are a backwards communist dictatorship under it all.

    1. Hiding? They aren’t hiding, merely using each new shiny convenience to deflect attention from the dictator behind the curtain and continue on as they are by keeping the 1.7 billion sated on bread and circuses.

  5. Word on the street is the Chicago Cubs have been trying to identify that woman and have a preliminary contract already drawn up.

  6. It beats healthcare in Canada, at least they have robots, we have no doctors, no nurses, only bureaucrats, and no way a robot is not more useful.

  7. Yank here. You gripe about this… but I just spent 3+ hours trying to wade through paperwork so I could pee into a cup for a pre-employment drug test. The Yanks can’t cut their medical costs because every technology available is used to, you got it, print out more papers that the pt has to fill out. Maybe things are better there — maybe you walk into a doc office, get seen on time, while you’re still sick (good luck getting a doc appt down here within a week), and there is no guessing game as to the bill. Oh…. When I had health insurance my insurer paid $80 for a doc visit. When I didn’t, same medical corp wanted to charge me $400 — and all I needed was my prescription re-upped for the 10th year in a row.

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