Who are the obstacles to reform?

Who are the obstacles to reform? To clarify this problem, we must first clarify the definition of reform. Reform is a profound social change under the leadership of the Communist Party of China at the end of the 1970s. Her original intention and starting point is to emancipate the mind, drastically eliminate the barriers of the old system and mechanism that restrict the development of productive forces, give full play to the enthusiasm and creativity of workers in production, rapidly develop the economy and labor productivity, improve the people's living standards, and realize the self-perfection of the socialist system. Let the productive forces be optimally allocated, maximize the improvement, and take the road of common prosperity for all.

It goes without saying that all those who stand in the way of this change are stumbling blocks to reform. Obviously, corrupt officials, including those who let state-owned assets run off in the name of reform, collude with officials and businessmen, seize by trickery, enrich their own pockets and tarnish the reputation of reform, are the stumbling blocks to reform. At present, the reform has entered the deep water area, preventing the ice-breaking journey of deepening the reform and setting up various obstacles to the reform. All these attributes are stumbling blocks to the reform.

However, recently, my blog post, which clearly supports the rational interpretation of the reform of the pension insurance system, has been besieged and scolded by netizens. The most indignant and intolerable thing is to put on me a big hat that does not have a stumbling block to the reform. Is this confusing, confusing, diverting the spearhead, or disregarding loyalty and adultery, reversing the demon and the demon, and obscuring the language? I am not good at judging.

However, I am just an ordinary citizen. I have no job and no right. I am not qualified to comment on reform, let alone participate in the decision-making of major policies. I speak lightly, and my ability and influence can be said to be negligible. These netizens suddenly had a whim, big hat buckle small head, say I am a stumbling block to reform, too much praise me, don't let people spray rice, make fun of generous.

Gone are the days when extreme leftist ideologues flooded the streets with random labels and sticks. Now, everything is legal, based on facts and based on law. Nonsense on the Internet, defamation of others is forced to be investigated for legal responsibility.

Written by Ma Dingqi