Saturday, November 24, 2007

Efficiency Value of Current Leadership

The regional leadership will not enforce national policy in China when it comes to the Environment, so what else is New? Regional leaders have about as much Power to change national policy, as does national leadership in the EU possesses to alter policy; knowing the national leadership in China will not replace them, until they fail to meet the Production priorities of other regional leaders. This Country should not feel complacent; the American Electorate has consistently shown an unwillingness to replace their own leadership, and political leadership’s response to Special Interests is as great as has ever been shown, with almost no response to a national conscience. The only difference is American leadership only does that which will rob, rape, or corrupt the Electorate, while Chinese leadership will engage in practices which will eventually kill Us all.

Here is an attempt by Republicans to center the coming campaign upon reforming Social Security, a situation which is not vital to either the Electorate, or national interests. Social Security needs to be fixed, but We have a 20-year Window in which to fix it. Medical practice must be reformed in the near term, else it will fail within the next 8 years; this means construction of a Means to control Prices in the industry, Millions will have to opt out of Medicare within this Period simply because they cannot even afford the partial Payments of the medical expense. Switching Everyone to Medicaid as well as Medicare will not fix the Problem; We cannot ask the States to fund the largest, and most expensive, industry in the Economy. This paragraph also has something to do with the preceding one, with Voters being unwilling to punish corrupt leadership.

This gives Us an article of Wistful Thinking, where the Money managers hope to avoid claims of a Recession through practices to devalue the Dollar, and thereby lower the Standard of Living of average Americans; rather than endure the embarrassment of admission of Recession. This is again throwing the burden of maintaining the economy onto the family households, a form of hidden taxation aimed at destroying their viability. The Money managers do not understand that the wreckage of this practice will be far more violent and destructive to the American economy, than would be any Recession. I fully expect universal Wage Demands of in excess of 15% within a year, and future attempts at preventing Inflation will fail in the face of the Demand pressures allowed to have been built up. So much for a qualified leadership with foresight. lgl

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