Sunday, May 26, 2013

COMMENTS - 2013/05/26





WEEKLY BLOG COMMENTS POSTED No. 65
DATES: 2013/03/19– 2013/03/26
ANALYST: Domingo Trassens
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Dear Friends:

Last week, a strong tornado knocked Moore, Oklahoma. The power of Nature showed again that only minutes are enough to demolish houses, pull down trees, crash vehicles and kill people and animals.

According to the news, all was panic, desolation and debris. The shelters in public buildings were not enough prepared for a contingency of the magnitude of this tornado. Somebody said, we cannot predict when the tornadoes come, but we can predict that there going to be disasters every time a tornado hits us if we don't have emergency plans.

In the political arena, President Obama spoke about the end of the war against terrorism. The President said: “This war, like all wars, must end.” His speech astonished the observers who are seeing how the Islamic extremists continue killing and bombing everywhere.

During the Congress hearings, the debate about the discriminatory attitude of the Internal Revenue Service against conservative groups changed its direction. Now the officials of the IRS blame lower-level employers for the “mistakes” committed. Nobody wants to take responsibilities. Till now, it is not clear what will be the end of this case.

Apple CEO Tim Cook testified on Capitol Hill after that a Senate panel accused the company of avoiding billions of dollars in U.S. taxes by shifting profits through “ghost” companies abroad.

Yahoo bought Tumblr for approximately $1.1 billion. Tumblr is a 6 year old company that works in microblogging and social networks.

Members of Congress interrogated Google about the "Google Glass". The lawmakers feel worry about the possible privacy violation through the use of this new wearable computer.

Now I would like to share with you a series of comments posted by myself in the WSJ Journal Community and PBS through Twitter during the last seven days about the top news of the week.

The comments are organized in the following sections: United States, Europe, The World (Asia, Africa, Middle East…), Latin America, Education and Economy, Business, Technology.

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May 26, 2013

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UNITED STATES



Subject: In a Navy graduation, President Obama accused the sex abusers of damaging the honor of military institutions.

My Comment: The sexual assault in the military is a serious problem, but it is nothing new.

From the other side, the trust in our troops comes for their courage and professional attitude in combat. (2013/05/24) 4 Recommendations


Story: Obama Resets War on Terror– Part 1

Subject: In a special speech about the war on terror, President Obama redefined the fight against the terrorism, anticipating this war will have an end.

My Comment: Talking about terrorism, President Obama said: “This war, like all wars, must end.” His view is very optimistic, but not realistic.

The terrorism war will not end soon because there are a lot of people with extremist ideas on the ground across the world and newcomers like the Boston’s bombers who learn about terrorism in magazines and as friends of other bad folks.

We have to continue to be alert and prepared for the worst due to terrorists can grow everywhere and under different flags. Today the majority of the terrorists are Islamic. In the 70s and 80s, they were the "Che" Guevara's disciples. Probably,
tomorrow, they will be the followers of another leader who propagates the seed of destruction in other ways. (2013/05/24) 5 Recommendations


Story: Obama Resets War on Terror– Part 2

My Comment answering to another member who made an observation about the fanaticism of Islam: Mr. XX, Thank you for your observation. I agree with you that “the fanaticism of Islam has been around for centuries and won’t diminish any time soon.”

However, in the past, the Islamist groups didn't use terrorist techniques like now. They had been located in
Africa and Asia and from there they invaded the south of Europe through a series of bloody and massive military campaigns.

Today the fanatics of Islam are a serious threat everywhere. They will continue attacking civil and government targets with terrorist techniques across the globe probably for a limitless time.

The terrorism actions are not possible to measure with the criteria of conventional wars. By the way, the mistake of
Benghazi was that the White House thought that after the death of Osama bin Laden, the enemy didn’t have more operational capacity to make mortal attacks.

The alert must to be universal because from behind any rock of our route a fanatic can jump over us with sophisticated weapons or home-made bombs built in a dormitory of any university. (2013/05/24) 2 Recommendations



Subject: During an interrogation, a Tamerlan Tsarnaev’s friend attacked an FBI agent with a knife in a suicide action.

My Comment: If Mr. Todashev lunged at an FBI agent with a knife during questioning, he really sought suicide. It is obvious that he was involved in criminal activities. (2013/05/23) 4 Recommendations


Story: Associate of Boston Bombing Suspects Is Killed (This is Part 2 of previous comment.)

My Comment: The death of Ibragim Todashev doesn’t help to learn more about the “crime chain” where Tamerlan Tsarnaev was involved.

When the “fish” is big, they have to catch it alive. (2013/05/23) 2 Recommendations



Subject: IRS officials pointed lower-level workers about the responsibility for the discrimination against conservative groups.

My Comment: The story says “Emails Suggest IRS Targeting Developed by Lower-Level Workers”.

Probably, the lower-level workers made the “dirty work”, but who was behind them? Always in these cases, there are “brains” and “executors”.

When you are a lower-level worker and your boss suggest you do a task, if you want to make progress in your job, you don’t discuss if the initiative is good or bad; you execute it. (2013/05/22) 4 Recommendations



Subject: Due to the current mess in Washington linked with IRS, AP and other cases, political observers remark the big government loses control.

My Comment: Frequently, big governments are vulnerable and inefficient, and nobody is responsible of anything.

In these cases, the CEO or president or top leader is first responsible for all the chaos that sprouts under his/her feet. (2013/05/21) 4 Recommendations



Subject: The tornado that hit Moore in Oklahoma produced a lot of destruction and victims.

My Comment: In these cases of devastation, we don’t have a lot to say, only pray for the dead people and help the survivors to surpass the terrible experience. (2013/05/21) 6 Recommendations



Subject: President Obama ordered an audit of IRS in connection with the case of the tea-party groups.

My Comment: Despite the current audit of the Internal Revenue Service, the shadows about the case will remain.

It is not only about who inappropriately targeted the tea-party groups, it is also why and when… (2013/05/20) 5 Recommendations


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EUROPE



Subject: In London, a British soldier was killed by suspected Islamic extremists with a large knife and a meat cleaver.

My Comment: The news says that Lee Rigby, a British soldier who once served in Afghanistan, was killed in London by two young men with a large knife and a meat cleaver. Apparently the killers are two British citizens of Nigerian descent converted to Islam.

We don’t know the motivations of this slaughter, but it is a new alert about the behavior of the Islamic extremists who use any “tool” they find to spread blood and murder: knifes, meat cleavers, home-made bombs…

With this dark panorama, it is difficult to understand the optimistic expression of President Obama about the terrorism war: “This war, like all wars, must end.” (2013/05/25)


Story: More Detained in British Soldier's Killing – (This is Part 2 of previous comment)

My Comment: This is the “price” that U.K. is paying due to its incapacity to “filter” the bad guys at the door of “Immigration”.

It looks a very complicated case like the extremist Chechens who put bombs in Boston. (2013/05/26) 4 Recommendations



Subject: The Spanish government offers residency to rich foreign people.

My Comment: This is the new business of the countries that want to capture the money of the rich people.

What will be the percentage of this business for the politicians who are behind the deal? (2013/05/24) 1 Recommendation



Subject: In a poor neighborhood of Stockholm, Sweden, immigrants of minority groups rioted against the authorities producing different kind of damages.

My Comment: The story doesn’t give specific references of who began the riots in Sweden now. It only says that they are immigrants of minority groups from Turkey, Syria, Somalia and Lebanon.

Normally, the minorities are a mix of nationalities, religions, cultures and races.
A lot of people come to Europe because they are persecuted or intimidated in their native countries.

For example, there are Christian Syrians who were persecuted by the Islamist extremists that have infiltrated among the rebels fighting against al-Assad. Years ago, Lebanon had a similar problem. And the European invasion of Catholic Iraqis is massive since the extremist groups burned churches in Iraq.

Of course, there are a lot of Muslims from different countries that come to Europe looking for new horizons (good and bad people, professionals and people without basic studies).

These complex waves of immigration have the support of some governments that work hard to integrate the immigrants with the local communities. In other cases, they only give visas and residences. (According to the story, the Swedish authorities don’t make enough effort to integrate the immigrants and this is a serious problem independently of the origin of the immigrants.)

Something very important: Not always the unrests are produced by the immigrants. For example, across Europe there are neo nazi groups like the NSU of Germany who attack the immigrants and burn their properties. This is another important factor to consider when we learn about riots and social problems in Europe today.

The question is: Why in this chaotic environment, do the European governments give massive visas and residences to immigrants who come from conflictive countries of Asia and Africa? The answer: The majority of the European countries don’t have enough “births” to balance their retirement systems and they need young people from other places who pay taxes and continue feeding the retirement funds. (2013/05/23) 1 Recommendation



My Comment: The current riots in the Stockholm’s suburbs are an important alert for all the western countries that are giving residence to ethnic minorities from Syria, Somalia, Turkey, Lebanon, Iraq and other Asian and African countries with different culture, religion and social conditions.

A lot of the immigrants and refugees are good people but when they move to countries like Sweden, they have a lot of difficulties to integrate. They have to study a new language, find a job according to their professions or learn a new job plus find a place where they can live.

Frequently the natives of the country don’t like the behaviors of the immigrants and they discriminate them from good jobs and other opportunities.

To survive, the immigrants have to do the worst tasks of the society with very bad payment or live with the “social money” that the government institutions give to immigrants without incomes.

In these circumstances, the social conflicts begin and after that some “bad guys” use the dissatisfaction from both sides to generate riots or hard expressions of racism. (2013/05/23) 1 Recommendation


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THE WORLD: Asia, Africa, Middle East



Subject: Bashar al-Assad has a strong support of loyal Syrian businessmen and external partners.

My Comment: This story shows a very interesting picture about the current civil war in Syria. Definitively, if Bashar al-Assad remains in power till now, it is because he has strong internal and external allies, and from the other side, everybody knows that the “rebels” are a dangerous option for the future of the country.

In front of these facts,
U.S. continues showing a very ambiguous attitude.

We have to learn that all the civil wars are brutal, sanguinary, terrible and sectarian but you cannot act only for “emotions” and stay in the middle of “nothing”. You have three options:
1) Ignore the war
2) Play together with the group A.
3) Play together with its “enemy”.

If you decide to play on the side of the “enemy”, you have to know whether the “enemy” is your friend or it is only using you as a recyclable partner. (2013/05/25) 2 Recommendations



Subject: Iran is accused of cyber-attacks against American energy companies.

My Comment: The serious problem with Iran is that for decades, the young generations have been educated with hate against the United States and they have intelligent people with the knowledge to produce intentional damages in the cyber-world.

From the other side, despite the western embargoes, they have access to new technology through Chinese companies that also know American software and hardware.

And for the Iranian regime, it is a great honor to back operations that hit American power. (2013/05/24)



Subject: New report from Iraq shows the wave of car bombing continues hitting the country due to the rivalry among different ethnic groups.

My Comment: The violence never will end in Iraq because Shiites and Sunnis hate each other.

Before, this country always lived under the boots of troops from dictators and strongmen. (2013/05/21)


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LATIN AMERICA



Subject: Now a group of politicians of Puerto Rico are looking to become the 51 state of the United States.

My Comment: Due to all the differences there are among Puerto Rico and the current states of US, it is reasonable that before any plebiscite in the island, Puerto Rico levels out its economy and educational system according to the rest. (2013/05/25)



Subject: The Venezuelan opposition continues accusing the government of corruption.

My Comment: This story says: “Venezuelan Opposition Alleges Corruption.” This statement doesn’t say anything new.

Corruption is embedded in the Venezuelan public institutions and private organizations from the top level to the bottom and vice versa.

When you travel across the country, you smell all the "flavors" of corruption everywhere: in airports, public offices, police stations and on each corner of the street. (2013/05/21)


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EDUCATION

WSJ- Journal Community Question: Do you think schools are interested in teaching good manners and common courtesies in schools today?

My Answer: I don’t have enough elements to determine the percentage of schools interested in teaching good manners and common courtesies.

However I suspect today a lot of teachers only rush for the tests and statistics without caring for essential aspects of education like good manners and common courtesies. (2013/05/22)


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ECONOMY, BUSINESS, TECHNOLOGY



Subject: The news says that Google is working in the development of wireless networks in emerging markets, normally poor countries.

My Comment: During the last months, the executives of Google were very active. Its chairman - Eric Schmidt - visited North Korea and established links with Myanmar. And some days ago - during the last conference of developers of the company - Chief Executive Larry Page talked about new plans and projects in a very loquacious mode.

Now the news says that Google is working to build wireless networks in the emerging markets of Africa and Southeast Asia.

If Google achieves the goal to “wire” the emerging world with its Internet platforms and wireless networks, the poor people of sub-Saharan, Africa or Asia will pray every morning in front of their Android smart-phones: “Thanks Google!” instead to say “Thanks Allah” or Thanks God” (2013/05/25) 2 Recommendations



Subject: Yahoo announced the acquisition of young company for a billionaire amount.

My Comment: Yahoo has acquired Tumblr for approximately $1.1 billion. When you read this kind of news, the question is: Why Yahoo is paying $1.1 billion for Tumblr?

Tumblr is owner of a microblogging platform and social networking website with more than 100 million blogs, but low revenues. The company was founded by David Karp – a web developer - in 2007 and it is based in the Silicon Alley of New York City.

After we read a little more about Tumblr, we realize that despite the 100 million of blogs, till now this company is a “bubble”.

The acquisition looks very expensive, but probably Marissa Mayer, Yahoo CEO, knows more about the potential of Tumblr and the benefits that her company will receive from this strange marriage.

From the perspective of an external observer, it is like when an adult person marries a teenager who till now didn’t end their high school education. (2013/05/25)



Subject: Apple Inc executives testified about taxes in Congress.

My Comment: In brief, a Senate panel wanted to beat Apple Inc for avoiding billions of dollars in U.S. taxes by shifting profits to foreign affiliates, but the company gave the members of Congress two important lessons:

1) Apple is more than an excellent technology company. It is smart defender of its interests.

2) The “loopholes” of the tax legislation are not its fault. It is the fault of the lawmakers. (2013/05/25) 0 Recommendations



Subject: Hewlett-Packard posted the financial results of its last quarter with a significant decline of its profit.

My Comment: The optimism of Meg Whitman - CEO and President of HP - cannot reverse the poor results that Hewlett-Packard posted for its fiscal 2013 second-quarter.
Together Dell and HP show a dramatic decline of American leadership in the technology market. (2013/05/22)



Subject: Google testified in Congress about the potential privacy violation of the new Google Glass.

My Comment: Google is really not the inventor of the wearable computer. Other companies developed other prototypes before.

The difference is Google has a complete “universe” of software products that together with the engineering of Google Glass open new possibilities.

But if today Congress prohibits Google from testing its new “system”, tomorrow the Chinese will rescue the current prototype and will introduce other wearable computers based on the same ideas.

Definitively, somebody will go ahead with this kind of project because technology curiosity is not possible to stop with a law.

Of course, it is a device with pros and cons, but the new smart-phones with very sensitive cameras also can invade the privacy of the people in a similar way. (2013/05/20)

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