Opinion: The Singapore leader has candid insights into China and how the U.S. should respond.
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Monica S Mcfeeters's curator insight,
December 31, 2012 7:37 AM
I cannot recommend this Bill Moyer episode enough. It will enlighten so many people to what changes took place as a key to cause the economy to be bailed out or most have likely failed a little over four years ago. It is would worth the watch and a share for even more people to start the new year with their eyes wide open and more fully informed about something as important as our past which if we are not careful also becomes our future again, and again.
Please take time to watch thisI cannot recommend this Bill Moyer episode enough.Key players that altered the economic security of all of us, this nation and the world speak out here. The changes discussed here and the Libor scandal have played a huge role in changing the lives of the once strong middle class and harvesting the wealth of nations to the hands of a few.
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Yew's views focus to much on a top "elected or appointed” down view of how things should work. These days that model seems far too corruptible by money whether they call it communism or democracy. I see a world of people wanting to have more chances to shape their own destinies and make their own choices plus opportunities to make that happen. His old world, school model is based on keeping many under the thumb of a few. I think happiness will be found in a more open, participative interaction on the part of the masses around they world.Chinawas and is too willing to let a few be happy by using the life labor of far too many to make those few happy. This is a new connected world that wants to be more connected and not ruled over as much as in the old days. Time to move on and Yew needs to meet with those that have a new vision and understand the strengths of a connected world to refresh his old vision. Kissinger and the others are yesterday’s news and we are living the results of their chance to make a difference. There were some good things and some bad outcomes as well. But it’s time to move on and it would be nice to do that without the older generation having to die off for the young visionaries move forward to make their dreams for the future a reality..