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Japanese Protectionism, Latinos in the USA and The Age of Reason

…of the goodness of his heart.  But you’ll just have to excuse me as I’ve become rather jaded while coming of age in this period of L’hypercapitalisme Americain.   b.) The American business owner who also criticizes U.S. government agencies for failing to support U.S. export business in an aggressive manner. – I have to point out that the USA has done quite a bit in “supporting U.S. export business in an aggressive manner.”  If you look above I men…

Japan – A personal story

…hink about other than ourselves.  We are not the only ones.  2.  We cannot come there, and it is best that you do not come here at this time.   3.  It is like we are living in older times.  We were simply too used to the comforts of modern society. They now are experiencing 3 hour black outs and the stores have run out of necessities.  They went to Kawagoe the other day and he simply said that the crowd was “sugoi” (very large). The Japanese are a…

Playboy in Vietnam!

…___M ]__ C{ ( o o )} { •• \___ ––––´ You probably found this page because one of our subscribers used MailChimp to send you an email campaign, and you traced a link in the email back here to investigate. MailChimp is an email-marketing service that serves more than 14 million companies of all shapes and sizes, from all over the world. We send more than 1 billion emails every day, and we help our customers comply with spam laws and best practices s…

Corporations for Dummies

…cows. You take over his farm, eat both cows and wait for the international community to supply more. _____ A JAPANESE CORPORATION You have two cows. You re-design them so they are one-tenth the size of an ordinary cow and produce twenty times the milk. You then create clever cow cartoon images called Cowkimon and market them World-Wide. _____ A GERMAN CORPORATION You have two cows. You re-engineer them so they live for 100 years, eat once a month,…

San Francisco

…under my skin, especially if they call me names! I guess over time, I’ll become accustomed,, or should I say “hardened,” again and regain the ability to ignore the bad people. But I’ve got to say, from my international experience, I would actually be less worried about traveling to Iran or the middle east since I know why violence occurs there and there is usually a reason. Here, I could get mugged, beat and so on for no reason what so ever. Being…