Crazy Entertainment System

Chapter 188 Hot Topic

The conference began at nine o'clock in the morning.

First, the top two leaders took the stage to give speeches.

Chen Yu had nothing to do in the morning; his speech was around 3 p.m.

The National People's Congress is a matter of public concern, and Chen Yu's participation has made it even more noteworthy.

At 3 p.m., Chen Yu was called up to go on stage.

Holding his laptop, Chen Yu connected it to the large screen.

"Good afternoon, fellow National People's Congress deputies and media friends. Let me first introduce myself. I am Chen Yu, nineteen years old, a singer-songwriter, and also a man in the field."

Similarly, as everyone can see, he is also a representative of the National People's Congress.

To be honest, I never dreamed that I would become a member of the National People's Congress, let alone have the opportunity to stand here and speak.

When everything was finalized, I was still very excited and nervous, afraid of saying the wrong thing.

Fortunately, my dear and beloved second-in-command took care of me and comforted me, which gave me enough courage to stand on this stage.” Chen Yu’s words revealed a lot: my backer is the second-in-command, is there anyone more powerful than me?!

Upon hearing this, everyone remembered Chen Yu. Could someone who was being looked after by Number Two be an ordinary person? Perhaps he was Number Two's favorite.

"I believe that all the leaders present here are elites from all walks of life, but to be honest, I have to put a certain group of people in quotation marks."

As for why, I believe these people know much better than I do! Chen Yu fired off his attack right away, which surprised everyone. They were almost caught off guard and didn't realize that these were openly offensive words.

"I believe that if I say this, people will think I'm arrogant and don't know how to behave. To that, I only want to say one thing, and that this statement has been approved by the Second Leader!" Chen Yu directly shifted the blame to the Second Leader.

Number Two was speechless, and couldn't help but smile wryly to himself. This guy really doesn't play by the rules!

"Before coming here, I used some technology and resources to get the thoughts of 1.87 million netizens across the country. These are the thoughts they want me to say at the National People's Congress."

Based on these statements, I conducted data analysis and summarized several issues.

The first issue I'm going to address concerns every worker: personal income tax. In 1980, the threshold for personal income tax was 800 yuan, when the average annual income was less than 800 yuan. But now it's 2007, and it hasn't changed at all; the average income has now reached over 2000 yuan. This is especially true for university interns who are essentially considered cheap labor. Chen Yu raised this issue, exciting countless netizens watching the live stream. This concerns their vital interests; there have been calls for it for a long time, but no one had formally brought it up. Now Chen Yu has brought it up, and he deserves a thumbs up.

"My Crown Prince is truly amazing! A tax increase would be wonderful. I hope this tax can be revised; it's simply too much to bear!"

"It would be so great if it could be changed!"

"This is what an idol should be, this is what a representative should be! The rest are all fucking idiots, they're all fake, just trying to get a title!"

"Even I, who don't follow celebrities, have to say: Crown Prince, well done!"

Weibo immediately launched the topic of "personal income tax threshold", which garnered over 100,000 views in just a few minutes.

"The issue of personal income tax is a matter of concern to the general public and it also concerns hundreds of millions of workers in China."

We keep talking about improving people's quality of life, but if this problem isn't solved, not to mention anything else, the quality of life for those graduating interns simply cannot be guaranteed.

Let's move on to the second question, which is about housing!

It's not hard to see that housing prices were already being driven up by some businessmen starting in 2002, five years ago. They're still skyrocketing, especially in first-tier and super-first-tier cities like Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou. There used to be a saying, "If you want to get rich, go to Beijing, Shanghai, or Guangzhou." But now, or in the not-too-distant future, there will be a rush to escape these cities. People should seriously consider this. To give a simple example, now even working in Beijing requires renting an apartment outside the Fifth Ring Road. The commute alone takes more than three hours a day, meaning three hours are spent commuting.

I don't even know what to say anymore. I also want to make one point here: given the current situation in Beijing, my company will be leaving Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou within two years.

I don't want my employees to go to work exhausted and leave exhausted, wasting their time on the road.

In some cities, government departments sell land to raise large sums of money. However, in some places, supervision is inadequate, leading to a real estate company with a market value of 100 billion yuan owing banks 98.79 billion yuan.

Then they acquire land from banks and speculate on it again, driving up housing prices and causing them to skyrocket. What's the final result? Ordinary people will all be speculating on houses. If this trend continues, ten years from now, if my country has 5 trillion yuan in loans, at least 4 trillion yuan of that will be in mortgages. I won't go into what that means.

Therefore, we must curb the rise in housing prices, give young people a chance, prevent them from becoming mortgage slaves, and prevent the real estate bubble of Japan from appearing on Chinese soil.

This is the expectation and dream of countless young people. They yearn for their own house, their own home, their own haven. But when they discover that housing is out of reach, and that the savings of several generations are insufficient to purchase a single house, I must say this is a tragedy for society, a sorrow for China!

As Chen Yu spoke, he operated the computer and provided detailed data.

The crowd was deeply moved, and when Chen Yu paused, they all burst into applause.

"Thank you everyone. Now I want to talk about the third thing, which is medical ethics. In China, there has been a custom of giving gifts since ancient times, and hospitals are no exception. When many patients go for surgery or treatment, their first thought is not how to solve the patient's treatment problem, whether it is possible to cure the disease, how much it will cost, whether they need someone to accompany them, or what they need to be careful about!"

Instead, they immediately offer red envelopes or gifts to the doctors, because they believe that if the doctors accept the red envelopes, they will do their best to treat the patients.

But then another problem arises: which doctor doesn't hope that the patients on the operating table can be saved and regain their health?

No! Apart from a very few doctors who have lost their conscience and broken the law and are not considered doctors, normal doctors will do their best to save the patients they are treating.

"To be continued."

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