Wednesday, August 26, 2009

USAToday,Aug. 25&26,09,WashTimes,8/26/09

On page 6A of" USAToday, "8/26/09: The following is cited for your deep reflection -

Ron J. Melancon wrote a letter to the Editor with his common sense! " Leaders don't have a clue what is going to happen. It looks like things are going to be OK, but I saw the faces of the many people standing in line, looking for work. We have rising foreclosures, declining tax revenue and a Congress that just wants to spend. Our credit card interest rates have increased and lines of credit have decreased, and we have a real estate bubble that is going to explode. We are in the eye of the hurricane,; wait until we come out of the eye after second wave to hit us hard!"

Comment: Fiscal and monetary policies cannot operate in a vacuum. Humanpower policy must be introduced to solve the unemployment problems NOW and in the months to come. Americans need jobs to make a living.
Such observation as written above is not untrue in the real world but we must have faith, hope and charity.

The Washington Times, 8/26/09 page A17:

"The French Model is far less attractive than economic models in Asia." A comparison is made with other nations in Europe as well. Perhaps Confucianism has some impact! In other words,we need ethics and morality to be mindful in the minds of leaders in all nations.

USAToday,8/25/09 page 7A:

Toronto, Canada: Patricia Pearson wrote:" I went to a family picnic and counted 11 octogenarians, all hale and hearty; gabbling away while dining on salad and roasted corn. How can this be? We live in a country with universal health insurance here in Canada!" Canada is not better than USA.

Comment: Corn is available in USA but we need peace of mind as a pre-requisite for good health to live to be centenarians. How can we have peace of mind? Jobs are the TOP PRIORITY to earn a living in the land of plenty and a wealthy nation with credit system to be running amack causing global financial crisis. Etiology must be studied from causes to effects.

"The point is not that the Canadian system is superior per se, but that in many ways it feel freer, and more human. As long as Americans continue to lack consensus, there will be no clarity to the objectives for reforms.

RUMOR, SLANDERS and TANGENTIAL, CONFUSING ARGUMENTS about scary bureaucratic and oppressed foreigners pining for Dr. House will be the death of the debate."

Words deserve our profound thoughts as quoted above.

Francis Shieh a.k.a. Xie Shihao,witnessing the above with similar views as I have submitted.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009 at 2.30 p.m

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