Friday, June 19, 2009

Washington Times,June 19-20, 2009 with comments

Page A4:

"With rising fuel prices, interest rates and a lack of meaningful job creation, a potential near-term risk is that expectations and outlooks get reset and reflect the current economic data rather than simply things have to get better."

The above citation is Lingonomics as I stated in my blogs. Empirical evidence is yet to be coming in weeks,months and years to show the real fact from figures.

To get a job is to have marketable skills. One can supply the demand of society by having the skill that the society needs in the days to come. Cf. "Keys for Economic Understanding."

Medical Reform on page A9:

In the stimulus legislation, funding for Federal Coordinating Council for Comparative Effective Research used by economists in health care based often on age and for limiting care based on a patient's age.

A heart surgeon stated that it would lead to denying senior and the disable lifesaving care.

It is to be known that age is merely a number and any stereotyped generalization of age-unfriendly perception or reception is unfair and unjust lest the respect of the elderly as compassion apropos of Sino-American Economics with ethics and morality in humanity.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao, an octogenarian to voice my thought online to the younger readers to understand the very fact that all folks are bound to be aging as years go by. Nobody would impugn such truth.

Page A20: Demand for health services will soar and the cost will be skyrocking in the days to come. Preventive care is to have good health via inexpensive food with nutrition plus exercises through walking for wellness.

Friday,June 19, 2009 at 2.36 p.m.

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