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Wednesday, April 04, 2007

An outline of history

Just who runs the world today, who should run the world today, and who should run the world in the future?

Going to work today is as always, a family experience. We all advance our progeny, as best we can. Most in all places in the world just let the world’s politics and heavy weights go by as the real world of families and getting by bubble to the top of priorities. Health and survival issues are top issues to most of the people of our world. USA media headlines that focus on female and male bimbos, dead and alive; or more substantial issues like the most outrageous kidnappings of 15 Brits to advance Iranian foreign policy, predominate today. It seems most of today’s media types in the west have joined the wrong corps based on business principles mostly. Others in this world have other business plans, and courses of action. All this varies quite a bit, but nothing changes the interests of mothers and fathers and their families, their kids.

I think most of the western businessmen run the world today (be they Chinese, European, or American). They deserve to based on hard work. Politicians are a cost of doing business. Some politicians just expect to be bribed for their vote, others follow their egos and personal experience.

Who should run the world today is a really hard question, especially for an American. Of course the obvious question is should somebody or group run the world? The obvious answer is no one … but there will be humans always trying to dominate our world. Back to the question about today. It is obvious to this citizen of the world that western values are the path to the future of humans on this earth.

As to the future, I say to the revolutionary egomaniacs and warlords in the third world in Sri Lanka, southern Thailand, Columbia, etc, there is another way based on families. To the western politicians and media types, Bob Dylan may be right: the times they are a’changin. To American politicians, the same applies to our families’ futures. Set us up for the future … don’t guide us into your past.

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