Monday, May 25, 2015

BLOG COMMENTS - MAY 25, 2015



Dear Friends:

I would like to share with you some of the comments posted by myself in the WSJ Journal Community about important headlines of the Wall Street Journal from May 18 to May 25.

The comments are about politics, economy, business, social issues, education and technology in the United States, Europe and the world.

As you can see for the RECOMMENDATIONS, the majority of these comments generated a good reaction of other members of the Journal Community.

Domingo Trassens
Analyst
World Rethink

May 25, 2015


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BLOG COMMENTS: 2015/05/18 - 2015/05/25



MY COMMENT: In the gloomy moments, the financial and economic problems generate division.

Now some politicians of the Greece’s governing party want to cut in a bad way with the European community, but the euro-zone exit could move the country to a period of a lot of uncertainty. 1 Recommendation 05/25/2015 03:03:04 PM



MY COMMENT: During approximately 10 years, the Europeans were dreaming in the magic of the euro.

Meanwhile, the social problems grew because the economy walked in a slower step than previous expectations.

In parallel, the riots and social commotions of Greece and the massive immigration of refugees from Middle East, South Asia and Africa shook the European Community.

Now, across the region, there are a lot of people who are trying to survive with low-wage jobs or social assistance. Of course, these individuals cannot move the economy because they don’t have enough money to cover their basic expenditures. 1 Recommendation 05/25/2015 02:23:16 PM



MY COMMENT: When the politicians in charge of the government make serious mistakes, acting with arrogance and using corrupt practices, it is good that the citizens punish them in the voting. This is democracy.

In Spain, the Popular Party has been accused of corruption since they took the central government.

In the regional elections the Spaniards punished it voting for other parties. It looks like the democracy works in Spain.1 Recommendation 05/25/2015 05:08:47 AM



MY COMMENT: Till now, despite the fall of Ramadi in the hands of the ISIS militants, the White House didn't change its attitude about the Iraq war.

We have to see, what kind of strategy the U.S. Defense Secretary will define.

Without a strong plan, arming Sunnis to fight against ISIS is a double edged sword. 2 Recommendations 05/24/2015 04:06:08 PM



MY COMMENT: John Forbes Nash, Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences, is dead, but the work of his “beautiful mind” will illuminate the path of the science forever.

My deepest sympathy!  DAT 3 Recommendations 05/24/2015 03:16:07 PM



MY COMMENT: The new initiative of President Vladimir Putin is nothing new in his style of ruling Russia.

We cannot expect that Mr. Putin accepts the criticism of they think different from him. 05/23/2015 05:52:47 PM



MY COMMENT: In the Republican side, Sen. Rand Paul is playing as a rebel. With this attitude, he will win the vote of independents, but he will lose Republican constituents. 2 Recommendations 05/23/2015 04:16:53 PM



MY COMMENT: In other times, Ireland was a very conservative and traditional country.

The vote in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage looks like now the Irish people are changing 360 degree in their way of thinking and acting. 1 Recommendation 05/23/2015 04:04:34 PM



MY COMMENT: The news says that Scott McNealy, Sun Microsystems ex-chairman, is back as CEO of Wayin.

Scott has a rich experience in the technology business. He has the knowledge and skill to make new contributions in his new role of CEO of a startup related with the social-network environment. Good luck! 1 Recommendation 05/22/2015 03:10:35 PM



MY COMMENT: After all its successes, the fall of BlackBerry is sad, but in the technology arena, it is normal.

When a tech hero is in the top of the hill, it does not expect that somebody else will push down.

But in the curve of life a product – in this case, the BlackBerry smart-phone- after the inflection point, if the father of this product doesn’t find in a fast way the answer to the new requirements of the market, it falls.

Apple iPhone did not cripple Blackberry smart-phone. Its fall was the result of the mistakes of BlackBerry (company).

When somebody walks wrong in the technology path, other/s jump over its corpse.
05/22/2015 02:46:42 PM



MY COMMENT: This new bombing attack in this case in a Shiite mosque of a Sunni country is “horrible picture” of the deep division among different Muslim groups.  2 Recommendations 05/22/2015 01:55:02 PM



MY COMMENT: This story about “Hillary Clinton’s Benghazi Emails” does not give enough elements to make a serious judgment about the way that Mrs. Clinton acted before, during and after the attack. It says all that we knew before with a little more of cosmetic.1 Recommendation 05/22/2015 01:27:46 PM



MY COMMENT: Now, the Brazilians are pointing against Dilma Rousseff, when last year they gave her their vote to win a second term despite everybody knew about the corruption of her government in the first term of presidency.

This shows the Brazilian mentality, fun and dance during the night and in the next morning, to cry and go to pray in the church.

It is truth that Dilma Rousseff and her team are corrupt, but this is not because they are leftists or socialists. The Brazilian government apparatus was corrupt before Dilma Rousseff and Luiz InĂ¡cio Lula da Silva...

We cannot expect that the resign of Dilma Rousseff will fix the current problems of the country because the Brazilian corruption is not the “sin” of a leader or political party. The corruption is a sickness that involves all the political system, including the constituents who vote today for the left and tomorrow for the right. 1 Recommendation 05/22/2015 12:41:02 PM



MY COMMENT: Today the ethical values are not important for the politicians with hunger of power and personal ambitions. However, somebody who doesn't give good example to others cannot rule them in a right way. 2 Recommendations 05/21/2015 03:22:44 PM



MY COMMENT: The silence of the western leaders in front the horror of Boko Haram is more than indifference to the suffering of the victims of this terrorist organization.

It shows the women, girls and children of the African countries are not considering human beings with the same sensitivity of the women, girls and children of the western world. 7 Recommendations 05/21/2015 02:46:33 PM



MY COMMENT: The current situation in Iraq reflects the crash of two different attitudes:

1) The Islamic State has the resolution to capture all the territory it can and it pursues its plans in the ground step by step. The air-strikes and killing of some of its commanders don’t stop it.

2) The Iraqi government does not have clue how to defend its territories and stop the advance of the ISIS militants. It sleeps in the belief that the American troops will comeback to the battlefield with all the power to defeat the enemy. Meanwhile, in Washington, there is not a real will power to return to Iraq and drive a war in the ground against the Islamic State.

In summary, the passiveness of the Baghdad government and the hesitant attitude of Washington are playing in benefit of the Islamic State. 1 Recommendation 05/21/2015 02:08:11 PM



MY COMMENT: In recent days, the White House has declassified materials that the American special troops seized during the 2011 raid that killed Osama bin Laden.

It is interesting to know that the “Bin Laden’s Bookshelf” includes “software manuals” among 400 letters, books, news articles and research reports.

Perhaps, in his free times, Bin Laden studied software, (Excel, Word, PowerPoint…) (??)
1Recommendation
05/20/2015 02:29:23 PM



MY COMMENT: The news says that six Chinese citizens – including several university professors – are charged with economic espionage against the United States.

The environment of a university is good for economic espionage due to the access that the professors have to key information of the research in specific subjects. 3 Recommendations 05/19/2015 03:24:19 PM



MY COMMENT: According to the news, Apple had dropped its plans of ultra-high-definition television.

From the other side, the investor Carl Icahn said that Apple will enter the TV market next year and in the car market in 2020.

Frequently, Mr. Icahn knows about the “movements” and “plans” of the technology companies because he is in the “noise” of the environment.

However, sometimes, he makes public comments to “force” the companies to act or to “focus" other investors in one or another direction of the investment market. Often, this is his game. 6 Recommendations 05/19/2015 06:19:44 AM



MY COMMENT: The fall of the Iraqi City of Ramadi in the hands of the ISIS militants acts in an opposite way to the killing of a top leader of the Islamic State by U.S. special-operations team.

If the troops of the Iraqi government cannot maintain under their control important cities and provinces of the country, the killing of some leaders of the militants will not debilitate the Islamic State.

The efforts of the United States to support the Iraqi authorities will be useless and the panic of the civil population will spread everywhere also in the same streets of Baghdad.
0 Recommendations
05/18/2015 11:38:05 AM



MY COMMENT: The story starts “David Cameron and Alexis Tsipras are miles apart politically, but they share more in common than either may care to admit”

From my point of view, the arguments used to mark the common points of David Cameron and Alexis Tsipras are weak.

Tsipras won the elections lying to his people about promises that he could not make. Before the voting, he knew that the finance and economy of Greece was in very bad shape and he didn’t have agreements with the international creditors to facilitate the payment conditions.

From the other side, Tsipras and his finance minister are cheating with the top leaders of EU and Germany in a way that looks grotesque.

Prime Minister David Cameron is a combative politician but he acts with ethical manners.
3 Recommendations
05/18/2015 07:45:49 AM


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SOURCES:

1) External Sources: Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Tweeter and PBS NewsHour.

2) Own Sources: My own research for previous publishing projects like TTT of Comlab Corp, Spanish English Club online and others.

Website: http://world-rethink.blogspot.de/

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