The Chinese communist regime recently released a public security budget for 2023 with official numbers of some 208.972 billion yuan ($30.5 billion)—the first time its projected public security expenditure has exceeded 200 billion yuan. Human rights lawyer Wu Shaoping said the so-called “stability maintenance” expenditures of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) are effectively a bottomless pit for the dictatorship.
On the same day, March 5, Chinese premier Li Keqiang addressed the final governmental work report of his tenure, claiming that China spent over 70 percent of its fiscal expenditure on people’s livelihoods. Wu Shaoping said he suspects such monies are most likely spent on “operating the violent machinery” required to suppress the populace….