Dear Mr. Obama What took you so long to get to the White House? I guess I am wishing you were born earlier and live forever.
For years we’ve been raped and exploited by Wall Street and their ilk who promised us that if they took away our jobs and gave them to the Chinese and [...]
Entries Tagged as ‘China’
May 6, 2009
To Mr. Obama
February 27, 2009
American CEOs An American Problem
In the February 2009 issue of Conde Nast “Portfolio” Matthew Cooper quotes Jack Welch as being apoplectic, “If business leaders are not aware of this terrible piece of legislation, they should be. It would hurt us dramatically in our ability to be competitive globally.”
Mr. Welch was referring to Employee Free Choice Act (EFSA) which [...]
June 11, 2008
No Globalization, No Obama
Ernesto Zedillo said in Forbes a few months ago that one of the things ailing America was our abjectly low savings. And Bill Gates has repeatedly reprimanded the American education system for failing to deliver adequate quality and quantity of skilled workers to the technology sector.
In a technology driven world where Google is more valuable [...]
January 26, 2008
Can Indian Economy continue to grow
Comment on: http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/Economy/Finance/Indias_economy_strong_enough_to_weather_global_crisis_PM/rssarticleshow/2731427.cms
Dr. Manmohan’s Singh’s assurance that Indian economy can continue to grow at 9% (his status as an architect of modern Indian economy is unimpeachable) unaffected by the inevitable slow down of US economy doesn’t seem realistic as the only other economy that has maintained that growth is China and that growth is based [...]
January 17, 2008
Chinese dragon roars at the Indian elephant
This blog is a comment on http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/03c92950-c390-11dc-b083-0000779fd2ac.html
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On the 3rd I’d written something similar called Apples & Garlic and Italian Terracotta.
The writing on the wall is clear for those who know how to read. And it says that China cannot be contained unless China is matched with Chinese determination that quashes doubt and doubters, and Chinese [...]
January 3, 2008
Apples, Garlic and Terracotta
There was this town called Gilroy in California that one could smell miles away. It smelled of Garlic. It was something like the garlic growing capital of West Coast if not America.
Gilroy is definitely still there, or was till like super recently. Now you or I or anyone who happens to be around Gilroy probably [...]