China's economic miracle means we "can" get rid of poverty for permanent global prosperity.
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NO poverty:
globalprosperity because we live ina world of abundance. We now knowthat we can fit the world population into the State of Texas+everyone can live wellthanks to good economic planning. "... I know that there is the technology available to feed everybody." (p. 252, "Made in Japan" by Akio Morita, co-founder of Sony, © 1987) With China's singular focus onproductivity,Mighty China (强大的中国 Qiáng dà de zhōng guó), is now the world's greatest source ofprosperity. China's economic miracleis proof thatglobalprosperity is within our reach. (中国万岁。 Zhōngguó wànsuì. LONG LIVE China!) Yes! With the United Nations, we cansave the world by making it an effective means ofglobalprosperity. However, there are three (3) obstacles: 1. poverty 2. low wages 3. the industrial military complex. "... military competition is a major drain on ... economies ... ." (p. 221, "Made in Japan" by Akio Morita, co-founder of Sony, © 1987) NOTE [NATObombedLibya24/7in 2011for seven (7) monthsfor the benefit of its industrial military complex.] President Obama increased arms sales by43%. (The USA is responsible for40%of the arms sales.) Global arms sales are at their highest level since the Cold War. Today, it's all aboutbrain power,NOT *antiquated* military might,a waste of taxpayers' money. The time for war
is
over.
theÉ(eh)PC
TheÉ(eh)PCwants
tomake
the
UN(United
Nations)workto save the worldthroughwealth redistributionfor globalprosperity. TheÉ(eh)PCwants75%of military spendinggiven to the UNfor redistributionto poor countriesin order to strengthen the global economy+end poverty. NOTE: Canada spends the most - per person - on the miliary. (Canada spends 2% of its GDP on the Military+ .35% on foreign aid.) (In 2016,$1.57 trillionwas spenton military weapons+ equipment.) (27 millionpeople haveNO cleanwaterin Somalia, South Sudan,northeastern Nigeria, and Yemen, but, in all, the number is1.8 billion!) FortheÉ(eh)PC, the response to terrorism isto end global povertythroughglobal wealth redistributionso that everyone WINS! "... the people of developing countries have the right to enjoy ... better food, clothing, education, and entertainment, ... we ... haven't done enough to help them." (p. 276, "Made in Japan" by Akio Morita, co-founder of Sony, © 1987) The UN has to emphasizejob+infrastructure creation+ a strong agricultural sectorbased onthe family farmin developing countries (especially where there's ongoing conflict) as part ofits global wealth redistribution policy. Because the Rich get richer +everyone else gets poorer, the global economy is collapsing: the solution isglobal wealth redistribution. "I believe the world economic trading system is in great peril." (p. 280, "Made in Japan" by Akio Morita, co-founder of Sony, © 1987) The
Americans
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I think Americans must learn to comprimise and listen more.... Americans tend to think that the American system is the way things should work all around the world." (p. 257, "Made in Japan" by Akio Morita, co-founder of Sony, © 1987) "I find many Americans think that there are no American barriers to trade when in fact there are many - almost half of what we send to the United States is under some form of restraint." (p. 262, "Made in Japan" by Akio Morita, co-founder of Sony, © 1987) "... the foundation of the economy lies with a nation's industry. ... the point where there is no investment, industry will collapse. (p. 282) A main challenge to the world trading system is the rebuilding of the American industrial structure. ... I do not see Congress making this kind of recovery a priority. (p. 289) ... America is very much to blame for her problems ... ." (p. 291, "Made in Japan" by Akio Morita, co-founder of Sony, © 1987) "... Americans ... are hard to deal with because Americans get so emotional. (p. 292, "Made in Japan" by Akio Morita, co-founder of Sony, © 1987) "American companies that are moving offshore to cheaper labor zones will soon find that it is self-defeating. (p. 292) ... it means the hollowing out of ... industry ... ." (p. 293, "Made in Japan" by Akio Morita, co-founder of Sony, © 1987) "... the unitary tax ... requires a company subsidiary of an overseas firm to report its worldwide earnings and to be assessed on the basis of the total company's businesss rather than on just the business transacted in the state. ... the unitary tax ... seemed to me to be an attack on foreign business." (p. 305, "Made in Japan" by Akio Morita, co-founder of Sony, © 1987) "... the threat of [American] protectionism still hangs over our [Japanese] heads ... ." (p. 308, "Made in Japan" by Akio Morita, co-founder of Sony, © 1987 "We are ... worried about America's overextention of credit and the huge deficits the USA has built up." (p. 268, "Made in Japan" by Akio Morita, co-founder of Sony, © 1987 |
Psalm 37 of the Old Testament
there is a future for a man of peace verse 37
the LORD takes care of those who obey him verse 18
the
humble will …
enjoy peace and prosperity verse 11