Saturday, February 20, 2010

"before the great and notable day of the Lord come"






SAVE POOR WORKERS IN AMERICA AND JAPAN


SECTION I: BUY TOYOTA CARS!!

I have not recommend anybody not to to buy Toyota cars.

I simply pointed at the fact that executives of Toyota Motor Corp. need more improvement (Kaizen) and enhancement (Kojyou) in their management, policies, and attitudes to the public.

I further implied that Toyota management must show more respect to clients, subcontractors, and workers of any category.

(Ref. http://blog.goo.ne.jp/happy-kernel-0297/e/230b78c5107bc5b758af4df68abf7e3a)

However, I have never criticized employees and workers of Toyota. Accordingly, I have never recommended anybody not to to buy Toyota cars. Yet, as some Japanese are worried about Toyota, suspecting that EEE Reporter is helping the U.S. Government and GM attack Toyota, I recommend you here to buy Toyota cars if you like Toyota cars or want to save Toyota Motor Corporation, assuming your own responsibility.

Yet, there are almost a dozen of car manufacturers in Japan:

Japanese Auto Maker.....Gross Assets as of 2008
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1. TOYOTA.........//....$323 billion
2. HONDA.........//.....$131 billion
3. NISSAN.....//...//....$114 billion
4. SUZUKI.....//....//....$24 billion
5. MAZDA.....//....//....$20 billion
6. FUJI H.I.....//...//...$13 billion
7. MITSUBISHI...//...$13 billion
8. DAIHATSU.....//...$12 billion
9. ISUZU.....//....//....$11 billion
10. HINO.....//.....//....$8 billion
11. NISSAN DIESEL....//...$3billion

(GM has $82 billion total assets with $173 billion liability as of June 2009.)
($1 = 90 yen)

(http://gyokai-search.com/4-car-sisan.htm)
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Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry of the DPJ Hatoyama Cabinet Mr. Masayuki Naoshima was once an executive of the Toyota Labor Union which still supports him financially.

Toyota Motor Corporation has spent $1.1 billion for TV commercials and other advertisement in Japan and $3.7 billion in America per year recently.

Toyota has hired a former Public Prosecutor General of Japan, namely the top of public prosecutors.

Accordingly, no rich men in Japan would like to criticize Toyota.

Accordingly, no LDP and DPJ politicians in Japan would like to criticize Toyota.

Everybody is afraid of Toyota in Japan, since they might lose money being obtained from Toyota and businesses associated with Toyota.

Conversely, it is very easy, safe, and profitable to defend and praise Toyota in whatever situations in Japan.

But, here, for other reason, I recommend each of you to buy a Toyota car if you like any Toyota car or want to save Toyota Motor Corporation, assuming your own responsibility.


But, global consumers had better check other information on Toyota:
"TELL TOYOTA TO KEEP NUMMI OPEN!"
http://www.unionvoice.org/Uawire/notice-description.tcl?newsletter_id=28704632

And, remember that a lion father rather throws his cub down to the bottom of the valley to train his son who would surely climb up the cliff for his life.

Are Toyota executives so weak and afraid of a criticism so much? This is not China; we have a right to express our grave concerns and requests on behaviors of any private corporation.

(In my analysis, Toyota did not help the LDP prevent the regime change in Japan last summer. Toyota executives apparently decided to accept the DPJ as a new ruling party of Japan, since the Toyota Labor Union wanted the regime change...)




SECTION II: Study of Deflation



Deflation can be only conquered by increasing total sales and consumers' income.

However, the progress of technology and innovation works as downward force against prices and income in the present situation with China emerging with production power close to Japan apart from quality and technology levels of products.

Before 1990's, there was only one Japan; now there are two as suppliers for the global market. Deflation is inevitable around Japan.

To cope with this trend, a great paradigm change is needed without being deluded by the Central Bank and economists who do not love the poor.


SECTION III: Difficult English

The following English sentences look difficult for some Japanese:
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Should policymakers therefore aim for a higher target inflation rate in normal times, in order to increase the room for monetary policy to react to such shocks? To be concrete, are the net costs of inflation much higher at, say, 4 percent than at 2 percent, the current target range?
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Perhaps more important is the risk that higher inflation rates may induce changes in the structure of the economy (such as the widespread use of wage indexation) that magnify inflation shocks and reduce the effectiveness of policy action.But the question remains whether these costs are outweighed by the potential benefits in terms of avoiding the zero interest rate bound.


Source:IMF

(http://ikedanobuo.livedoor.biz/archives/51377205.html)
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The philosophy supporting arrogance in believing effectiveness in setting an inflation rate is a matter here.

Psychology of people working and living in market, businesses, and streets must be taken into account first. This paradigm of the inflation rate setting lacks Christian love to neighbors who need jobs and wages. What matters is the number of poor people but not an inflation rate, more advantageous for the rich who also enjoy deflation, and the balance sheet of the Central Bank. The measure is not based on data on the desk but rather people's psychology, feeling of security.


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There was no democracy when Jesus Christ started to save the poor.

There was no big businesses when Jesus Christ started to save the poor.

There was no social welfare when Jesus Christ started to save the poor.

He did not predict that 2000 years later the poor would be saved by democracy, big businesses, or social welfare.

That is why you have to sacrifice even democracy, big businesses, or social welfare to save the poor.

It is so, since there are many irresponsible rich men who would not take any mercy on the poor only because we have democracy, big businesses, or social welfare.




(Everybody got a hungry heart. A rich man has a hungrier heart. Yes, you definitely need other heart though I did not buy a Citroen on sale in Japan .

http://www.debmyers.com/midi/bruce/HungryHeart.mid

Source: http://www.debmyers.com/midi/bruce/bruce.htm)



Act 2:19 And I will shew wonders in heaven above, and signs in the earth beneath; blood, and fire, and vapour of smoke:

Act 2:20 The sun shall be turned into darkness, and the moon into blood, before the great and notable day of the Lord come:

Act 2:21 And it shall come to pass, that whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord shall be saved.