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We are so screwed. We simply don't get it in the USA and EU. After three weeks spent traveling around the globe, the Chinese eat our lunch while we busy ourselves in silly ideological Left vs. Right fights over control of Washington, Westminster and Brussels.

We're bloodied in the UFC Octagon and the Chinese have us slipping out of consciousness in a sleeper choke hold. We're sipping tea, having intellectually dishonest political self-preservation screaming match debates and we somehow think this is croquet on the green vs. our very survival.

The national bird of China is the construction crane. The $40 billion they spent on the masterful Olympics of 2008 is dwarfed by the hundreds of billions in real infrastructure spending across the region. Next to my Hong Kong hotel was the end station of what will be a $200 billion dollar high speed train line connecting the twin economic powers Shanghai and Hong Kong. This internal Chinese rail line will allow one to travel to the centre of both cities, 764 miles (1,229 kilometres) apart, in less than 5 hours. The USA cannot build a single 84-mile high speed line between Tampa and Orlando without lobbyists getting in the way.

Too, the twin architectural masterpieces of Hong Kong International and Singapore's Changhi Airport Terminal 3 offer efficient, spotless, green, easy movement, pristine spaces with lots of shopping and conveniences. They make our crumbling air facilities look like the decrepit bus transfer stations they are.

China and Singapore build one huge structure after another. Retail is alive and thriving in both nations. In the UK and US one sees giant, empty, white elephant complexes. There was not one office building visited in either city that was less than 90% leased. Driving past Reading on the M4, and St. David's in downtown Cardiff, one sees giant empty monuments to economic failure underneath a giant windmill and decrepit rail station.

Are Washington or Westminster, Brussels or Cardiff capable of doing more than talking about investment and infrastructure? No, they instead use classic magician's misdirection:

• dealing with the perceived scourge of a website owner,
• engaging in pointless Right vs. Left dishonest debates and
• using the white hot topic of devolution and ballots

to avoid real debate and discussion about the crumbling economic infrastructure and their failure to get the job done.

Election battle lines are drawn and Washington retreats to 60's-style outrage over the latest 'Pentagon Papers' leak and Muslim mosque-site racial fear mongering. Three weeks traveling around the globe and these were barely headlines on later pages in Hong Kong and Singapore.

While Washington is all abuzz over Wikileaks founder Julian Assange as if Wiki-leaks is the '60s Pentagon Papers scandal writ large, it's déjà vu all over again as they attempt to re-write journalist shield laws to stop him vs checking to see if there is any truth or validity to what is being said.

The MSM needs to learn how to do their job again. It's time to reinstall the Chinese Wall between editorial and publishing regardless of who writes the checks or purchases advertising.

Instead of worrying about:

• who gets Helen Thomas' front row seat in the White House Press Room (a room filled with self-important, pampered and overpaid news dinosaurs),
• 'access' to the powerful (by being nice to them and accepting their flak SPIN rules) or
• winning their next higher paid job as someone's PR flak...

they need to stop accepting rubbish talking points on face value in the name of the "fairness/equal time" doctrine/standard and go back to asking tough questions and doing real investigative journalism.

It's time for a return to 1970's style aggressive Woodward and Bernstein journalism, the kind used to break open the Watergate scandal. Then, tough reporting brought down a corrupt US President. In today's media environment, Richard Nixon would still be President and flicking the Post off like pesky flies. Assange may indeed be a scoundrel and... he is saying what needs to be heard otherwise there would not be this tremendous effort to arrest and silence him.

China does not worry about such mindless chatter. They are too busy building the 21st and 22nd Century infrastructure to dominate the world financially. The USA allows $35 billion dollars to be spent on lobbying Washington each year. Thus is Washington gridlocked and broken beyond all repair. These 'players' in the US and EU are merely arranging deck chairs on the Titanic in the name of right vs left ideology. Keep it up Sparky, your lunch is not the only thing being eaten! Blame Assange so no one notices the bigger mess you've created?

Pssst, too late, we noticed.

Now with the choke hold almost done, you'll slip into dreamy unconsciousness and when you wake up the fight will be over, Mandarin spoken everywhere and you will shake your head in amazement wondering what the hell just happened?

Remember, you read it here first.

 

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08:10 PM on 08/11/2010
The so-called media and what passes for journalism in this country have been bought by the corporations and long ago lost whatever traits that makes a journalist a journalist.

We now have only lapdogs and shills polluting the airwaves.
09:49 PM on 08/09/2010
We in the Western Pacific are constantly dumbfounded that Americans simply cannot learn to live within their means, and refuse to work at all for wages commensurate with a still-strong level of productivity.

Not $40 an hour strong, but still strong nonetheless.

To my fellow citizens, please chop up the credit cards, pay down the debt, save at least 15% (20% would be better) in something other than the stock market.

Please, try to remember that this wonderful world wouldn’t have been possible if America hadn’t dominated the global economy for 50 years. The IMF, World Bank, WTO and other managers of the global economy are American constructs, following the American ideology.

If others play better than we do, don't change the rules.
It isn't fair.
05:54 PM on 08/09/2010
Excellent post.

Can we really be surprised? The Tea Party is playing "Wag the Dog" with Congressional Republicans; the Blue Dogs are doing the same with Democrats. The system is broken. But who elected these ineffectual power-slavering dweebs?

We did. After, of course, having our opinions fed to us by Fox News, the Drudge Report, the Family Resource Council, the Wall Street Journal, and Rush Limbaugh's radio show.

Ronald Reagan's administration slashed education into tiny bits. We are now reaping the "benefits" of his remorseless tyranny, helped along by the demagoguery of a citizenry that has lost the ability to think critically before casting its votes.

China refuses to acknowledge "deficit spending", focusing its attention instead on expanding its infrastructure. Meanwhile, Idiot America continues to believe the corporate propaganda about rising deficits, ignoring the fact that corporations are growing fat on the Republican-created corporate dole, patiently refusing to understand that growth requires spending, and maybe it's time the uber-rich start paying a fair tax rate and not having tax loopholes because they can't remember how many houses they own.

And yet, we're still subjected to blatant falsehoods in the media, still forced to recognize Glenn Beck and Bill O'Reilly and Sean Hannity (and Bret Baier, for that matter) as "fair and balanced journalists", inundated with Sarah Palin's pathetic hypocrisy in using Spanish to question the President's manhood whilst simultaneously slapping the immigration issue into such a spin that even progressives don't know what to think about it.
05:03 PM on 08/09/2010
We on the Western side certainly need our socks pulling up. We are so busy about this left-right nonsense that our governments are simply messing about with non-existent, banal issues that nothing gets done. We are vulnerable, more than ever before to all kinds of invaders and unseen enemies- and it's true one of these days I will find hordes of Chinese camping on my hillside- some are here already- lovely people mind you and I enjoy interacting with them on our local market stalls. But goodness how long will it be before their ever so efficient authorities back in their motherland decide to flood us out and take over completely? Will we be able to succumb to a life of non-freedom, of being gagged, of getting up when they say and going to sleep likewise, of reading what they put before us and watching only what they see fit for us to watch, of not worshiping what we consider our one and only God and million other things that we take for granted and now enjoy? The West may have its faults, but none are so vile or so brutal as to what the Chinese people are made to endure.
04:31 PM on 08/09/2010
China will be eating our lunch and the worlds for sometime to come. The US will be behind for decades unless something occurs to transform the current situation. Our government is bought and paid for by special interests and they are only in it for short term gain.
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04:13 PM on 08/09/2010
It's amazing. The one *great* article on HuffPo recently, and zero comments. However, throw a celebrity name on something and people will have loads to comment on. Fiddling while Rome burns, indeed. Thanks.
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Mike Bonifer
03:52 PM on 08/09/2010
Thanks for your post, Denis. 'Wrong game' says it. Here's my note of support:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mike-bonifer/the-terrible-horrible-no_b_673904.html