Chapter 791: The Rise of Giants
Promoting and accelerating the development of medical care is of great interest to any rich man.
However, HH's competitiveness really has no advantage.
Otherwise, there would not be so many private medical institutions in the United States.
HH has to accept the supervision of multiple departments, and is also responsible to the board of directors and the supervisory committee. There are also New York Medical College and a group of officials on it.
There are more people who reach out than work, and only one person can come to "point out one or two things." '
As a rare super-rich man in the United States and the leader of the newly-emerging Li family consortium, Li Zitao can completely set up a hospital by himself, so why bother to ask for trouble.
This is exactly what other rich people think, and because of this, HH has not yet received the support of a certain rich man.
At most, it is an occasional charity fundraising meeting, giving a few thousand dollars for a show.
Now, if Fredo wants to get a lot of support from him, the first thing to do is to change the current situation of HH.
"I think we need a few more cups of coffee, the conversation will last for a long time..." Li Zitao smiled at Morena, invited Fredo to the seat by the wall, and was going to have a long discussion with him on this matter talk.
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U.K.
Since the Czech Republic was "betrayed" by Britain and France without hesitation, the follow-up impact of this incident has not faded.
In Britain, Chamberlain has been considered a sinner who betrayed national interests.
The self-proclaimed "peace" cannot win the understanding of the people. You must know that during the 21 years of Czech independence, Benes has always been a staunch supporter of Western countries.
In 21, Benes was known as a staunch and loyal ally of France and a vassal of Britain.
In the League of Nations and other occasions, they openly support the policies and interests of Britain and France. If there are so-called sacred and solemn obligations in the world, the relationship between the Czech Republic and Britain and France is that.
According to the agreement reached in advance, once the war breaks out and the Czech Republic is invaded, France will definitely do its best to come to aid.
And Britain will immediately take concerted action with France. It is against this background that the Czech Republic was sold to the dwarf by Britain and France at a clearly marked price.
The incompetence and helplessness of the French authorities are well known to the world, and even the French themselves have no hope for the government.
People turned all their eyes to the other end of the strait, where the British Empire was.
In Britain, a political star is rising. His name is Winston Churchill.
As the heir of the Duke of Marlborough and the son of Randolph Churchill, Winston has been at the center of conversation since birth.
Here I have to mention Randolph Churchill, Winston's father, the statesman known as 'the great eager young man'.
Randolph was an ambitious man. As the second son, he was not eligible to inherit the dukedom. By chance, he wanted to show off his political ambitions.
His talents are not outstanding, but he has a good mouth and is an excellent orator.
His words can always stir up people's emotions, until the most urgent need in the hearts of the people, just like when he first formed the 'Fourth Political Party', he held high the slogan of 'leadership democratization' and 'new people, the people will trust you' Slogan, achieve unprecedented victory.
He defeated the aristocratic group that firmly controlled the Conservative Party, but he lost to his own pride and arrogance.
In 1886, at the age of 35, Randolph took the second position in the government and became the Chancellor of the Exchequer with power second only to the Prime Minister.
But he is not satisfied, he wants to be the leader of the Conservative Party and take the top spot.
In December of the same year, Randolph advocated reducing military spending, but was mercilessly rejected by the Department of the Army, which made him feel ashamed.
So Randolph threatened Salisbury, then Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, to resign.
From the proud Randolph's point of view, the British government could not do without him, and that would create serious problems.
It's a pity that anyone who wants to pretend to be beeping will end up being slapped in the face by reality, the kind of 'cracking'.
Randolph was no exception, and the Conservative opposition to Salisbury he had hoped for did not materialize.
The great ship of the Conservative Party sailed on, just without him.
Although he made a lot of efforts and made public speeches later, the gains were minimal. Coupled with his deteriorating health, Randolph could only accept this reality.
Thus far the great young Randolph self-ended his political career.
And his epithet became 'The Great Young Man,' with some good-natured banter.
Winston was born in such a family. When he was a child, he was very stubborn. Although he was smart, he never used it on the right path.
He hated the orthodox learning system so much that he ended up not getting into college.
Before Randolph died of illness, he asked Winston, who was already in high school, 'What do you want to do in the future? '
At that time, Winston, who loved to play marching games, said without thinking: "Of course he is a soldier."
So, with the influence of himself and his family, Randolph arranged the future path for his son.
As for why Winston did not choose politics, but became interested in being a soldier, it was entirely because he had no intuitive understanding of politics at that time.
At that time, the upper echelons of the United Kingdom implemented the rules for the cultivation of offspring, and parents were not directly responsible for the education of their children.
In addition, Randolph himself is very busy, and his wife is also busy with political communication. It can be said that the two have never stayed with their son.
From childhood to adulthood, Winston grew up around the nanny, so that after he became the Big Three, there was still a photo of the nanny in his office.
However, by chance, Winston broke his leg and needed to rest at home for three months, during which time he stayed with his parents.
Randolph had lost his position in government by then, but he was still at the forefront of British politics.
Many important people will appear in his home, and the topics they discuss every day are inseparable from politics, which opens another new door for the young Winston.
Unfortunately, he had already applied for the military academy at that time, and his political career was only a budding stage, and he hadn't really grown up yet.
In 1895, after graduating from the military academy and joining the cavalry regiment, Winston consciously devoted himself to the newspaper industry, using the pen in his hand to enhance his reputation as a political stepping stone.
And his approach is undoubtedly successful, he has already become a big figure in the 'Fleet Street', and any article he writes will cause countless newspapers to reprint it.
Fleet Street is a street beside a small river outside London. Since the 19th century, the old British newspapers have been established on this street, and "Fleet Street" has gradually become synonymous with British newspapers and journalism.
Before the Czech Republic was betrayed by Britain and France to the little man, Winston had publicly judged the matter in the newspapers many times.
In a statement to the press, he pointedly pointed out: "The partition of Czechoslovakia under the pressure of Britain and France is tantamount to the total surrender of Western democracies to the threat of force by the NC.
It is not only Czechoslovakia that is threatened, but also the freedom and democracy of all countries. The British and the people of the world should remain highly vigilant against this. "