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Frozen Texas and pandemic painain lay bare US capitalist failures

- By Li Haidong The author is a professor with the Institute of Internatio­nal Relations at the China Foreign Affairs University. opinion@ globaltime­s. com. cn

As Texas still reels from freak winter storms, millions of local households are still in the dark without power. CNN reported on Tuesday that the damage could take weeks or even months to repair.

On Saturday, US President Joe Biden declared that “a major disaster exists in the State of Texas.” Although the disaster declaratio­n fast- tracks the approval of more federal assistance to the state, the move seems to have come too late. Local residents' loss of lives and properties is irreversib­le. Water quality issues are still affecting 14 million people there.

Texas is a majority Republican state. It didn't welcome any federal assistance. The still deepening division and struggles between the two parties are undoubtedl­y one reason why so many Texans couldn't get help after being hit by the winter storm. Only ordinary people – no matter which party supporters they are – are suffering from the constant political wrangling.

A large number of Americans actually feel desperate that the current capitalist system with serious flaws in the US cannot help them with their concerns. As a result, ruthlessne­ss bewitches American society, continuing to spoil the national mood after the electoral mess last year and the Capitol Hill riot on January 6.

Generally speaking, the US believes that its so- called American model based on capitalism is superior to other countries' paths. These narratives spun by US elites have already been proven to have opened deeper wounds in American society. However, a number of US elites still hold on tight to their outdated mentality.

This is causing more American people to feel more uncertain about their future.

This is also why deviant people like former president Donald Trump still have a base that is not small in the US - filled with people who don't really have better options.

The US' internal problem m is too severe and is a deep- rooted disease. Profound reform is required d in the US. Otherwise the country will have to face a very dangerous and bumpy umpy road going forward into a hazy future. uture. And American people's feelings of uncertaint­y and their dissatisfa­ction on with status quo will thus grow stronger with more people like Trump surging into political circles. Such an outcome will be a tragedy for both the US and the rest of the world.

The COVID- 19 epidemic raging across the US combined with natural disasters such as wild fires in California and the winter storm in Texas have unmasked the drawbacks of the US capitalist system's true nature. Overly emphasizin­g private business while pushing aside public welfare has resulted in the prevalence of Social Darwinism in the US – the interests and health of the ordinary majority are not taken care of. Only the privileges of a few wealthy groups are given proper treatment.

Without profound reform from within, the pernicious­ness of the US capitalist system would be further apparent. It is difficult for the current

US system to engage in effective reforms. Additional­ly, the US will undergo more emergencie­s if needed reforms are not carried out.

The situation for the US today is similar to 1933 when former president Franklin Roosevelt took office. The socialist path was discussed back then and now, but such voices have all finally been marginaliz­ed. The US didn't stop demonizing socialism in the past decades. Nor does it now. Tim Boyd, the former mayor of Colorado City in Texas who told people of his city in a post on Facebook on Tuesday to survive on their own, has claimed that relying on the government for “handouts” in a disaster “is sadly a product of a socialist government.”

Boyd's words have reflected the profound divergence between Democrats and Republican­s over social reforms. The Democratic Party eyes “big government, small society,” while the

GOP prefers the opp opposite. The two principles have b been conflictin­g with each other, b but they did manage to strike a b balance and be somewhat comple complement­ary in the past. However However, the two are irreconcil­able and h hostile toward one another now now. Although the American model has been sh shown to be m more and m more dysfunctio tional the US refu refuses to admit to this fact. Theref Therefore, the US' political and social reforms will defi definitely be carried out within t the frame of the country's capit capitalist system: based on individual­ism and private economic premises and nothing more. But under this framework, if reforms or modificati­ons fail to achieve desired goals, ordinary Americans will have no choice but to endure the results however bitter they are. The core concerns of the American people to make the overall state of society turn for the better will go unanswered. This is undoubtedl­y very unfortunat­e for them.

The China Commodity Price Index, stood at 168.12 points in the first week of February, up 16.9% year- on- year.

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