Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Tom Toles did a cartoon for Tai Shan to be back to China

Washington Post, January 27, 2010 A drawing of Panda on page A18 but a real photo of Tai Shan on page C10 can be seen with a smile or smirk before departure? The reader can be the judge or the Jury to make a case with some difficulty or nobrainer, a cinch?

Question: Any potent symbolism today? Perhaps the media would reveal the Sino-American Economics of Trade?

Answer: Tai Shan, mascot(or a distinguished guest?) of our nation's capital, being taken back to China,because he is owned by China. His parents are in the US on loan basis for millions of $s. Here is Sino-American economics in the works! Moreover,Pandas are being loved by all folks on earth. The Law of Supply and Demand is being honored here under the cage in the zoo,however.

It is known that the Hairy white and black mammal is to be viewed with enjoyment by folks in USA and China regardless of race,color or national origin. Mammals are mammals as homosapiens per se. But Panda's favorite diet is bamboo sticks,not humans for certainty.

Francis Shieh aka Xie Shihao trying to see the light side of everything in the mundane world as a disciple of Mark Twain.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010 at 9.40 a.m.

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