No he did threaten that in one of his speeches. You should know that since supposedly you are such a fan.
He didn't say he would nationalize everything automatically, but for corporations that didn't follow the program, i.e. state direction. He also promised a classless society, which is the height of hypocrisy for a racial bigot like himself, but sort of a nice socialist talking point.
“I tell German industry for example, ‘You have to produce such and such now.’ I then return to this in the Four-Year Plan. If German industry were to answer me, ‘We are not able to’, then I would say to it, ‘Fine, then I will take that over myself, but it must be done.’”
“[H]ere we have to proceed rigorously, that the whole production process has to be re-examined, and that the industrialists who do not want to submit to the directives we issue, will have to lose their plants without any regard to whether they will then be ruined economically.”
Western propaganda puts a spin on this. IMO, Chinese have more rights to property than anyone in the West. In any Western country.
True in China, land is owned by the state, but individuals can hold rights to use it. This is to facilitate & control urban development, nothing more. So, in the city anyone can own residential property, typically via a 70-year or 99-year land-use right. In rural areas, land may be collectively owned by farmers, and individuals may hold personal rights, which grant usage without full ownership. These are rights to occupy and use land for specific periods. People in China have no issue with this, once the 70-year lease comes to an end, all you have to do is renew it, pretty straight and forward process.
However, and here's the kicker, Chinese are allowed, encouraged and supported by the State to own land, or anything else in any country in the West. And millions do, that's why from USA to Japan to Australia, etc. Chinese own a hugely disproportionate amount of foreign land and real-estate property. The reverse is not true. As a US, French or Australian citizen is very hard to have property in China. Foreign property ownership in China involves specific regulations that vary based on residency status and property type. And it's complex.
You're not asking a question. You just want to mock people. I don't usually answer to kikes like you, but here is an exception. And a short answer ... it works very well and you'll never know.
Hitler, respecter of properties rights. Hates capitalism, but loves property rights. Ok.
"We will nationalize your business if you refuse to serve us" but property rights 100%
You're so full of shit your eyes are brown.
No he did threaten that in one of his speeches. You should know that since supposedly you are such a fan.
He didn't say he would nationalize everything automatically, but for corporations that didn't follow the program, i.e. state direction. He also promised a classless society, which is the height of hypocrisy for a racial bigot like himself, but sort of a nice socialist talking point.
https://mises.org/mises-wire/hitlers-views-private-property-and-nationalization
Western propaganda puts a spin on this. IMO, Chinese have more rights to property than anyone in the West. In any Western country.
True in China, land is owned by the state, but individuals can hold rights to use it. This is to facilitate & control urban development, nothing more. So, in the city anyone can own residential property, typically via a 70-year or 99-year land-use right. In rural areas, land may be collectively owned by farmers, and individuals may hold personal rights, which grant usage without full ownership. These are rights to occupy and use land for specific periods. People in China have no issue with this, once the 70-year lease comes to an end, all you have to do is renew it, pretty straight and forward process.
However, and here's the kicker, Chinese are allowed, encouraged and supported by the State to own land, or anything else in any country in the West. And millions do, that's why from USA to Japan to Australia, etc. Chinese own a hugely disproportionate amount of foreign land and real-estate property. The reverse is not true. As a US, French or Australian citizen is very hard to have property in China. Foreign property ownership in China involves specific regulations that vary based on residency status and property type. And it's complex.
They also only pay a property tax once during purchase unlike western gouging every year that always goes up.
How many trillions of debt does the states owe again? 🤣 even after all that gouging
Hopefully that bubble doesn't burst...amirite?!
🤣 reeeee everyone's a shill!
Project much?
They weren't German. They had to GTFO
Oh, and the PRC is ruled by people who drink water and breathe air.
You're not asking a question. You just want to mock people. I don't usually answer to kikes like you, but here is an exception. And a short answer ... it works very well and you'll never know.
You're retarded.