Qianjiang Jiyukou immigrants blocked the road.

Everyone was assigned a 24-square-meter house. According to the head count, each person has a relocation compensation of about 50 thousand yuan When I moved there, the house was divided by lot. If the extra square meters were deducted from the compensation for demolition according to the price of 530 yuan per square meter, my folks would have signed it at that time. Everyone knows that almost every family has representatives who have attended N meetings. But now, after moving there, the situation is like this: the money that each family got is far from the compensation that was originally discussed. Whoever agrees will be convinced. Isn't this a lie? There are still so many corrupt officials who intercept and misappropriate the immigrant money of corrupt emperors to buy horses. Isn't this enough to show how brave the country is to be an official and how weak the country is in investigating corruption? Why do immigrants make trouble? Friends who moved once in the 1970s and 1980s know that the late subsidy was paid only two years before that. This time, it's great. The last subsidy was also hacked through this immigration. Is this a national policy? Housing subsidies are only enjoyed by people who live in adobe houses, but those who live in brick houses have to buy dangerous houses built by the state at a fraction. Is this fair? In my hometown, most of my houses are well decorated, but in Qianjiang, the floors and walls are very rough, not to mention other aspects. The retail price of lettuce in Qianjiang is 0.3 yuan/kg, and the wholesale price in Yunxian County of Shiyan is about 1 yuan/kg. What does this mean? What is the reason for the immigrants to push down the police car? That day, a young policeman was very impulsive, and he beat the immigrants first, which led to some excessive behavior later? Immigrants shouldn't push your car. You policemen should hit people first. Is this the China People's Police? Is this a soldier led by China's * * * production party? * * * The producer is good above, but what's the difference with the bandits below? A pack of wolves in sheep's clothing. . . . . . . .