Wednesday, August 25, 2010

"nor tell it to any in the town"

The Tokyo Bay in August 2010
(Click to enlarge.)



Make a Pencil If Not a Skyscraper for American Dream


Hitler was unemployed after WWI.

His old boss in the army wanted to help him get to work. So he provided Hitler with a job, a spy to monitor socialists.

Hitler sneaked into a meeting of a socialistic party to listen to what they talked about. Eventually, Hitler became a regular member of the party, since he was so much impressed by their passion.

In the Clinton era of America, some young people sneaked into Wall Street to see what sinful things they were doing there, since the story about American Dream realized in Wall Street was so extravagant. However, eventually, they ended up as anti-Christ Wall Street workers, since they were impressed by money so huge in digits.

One thing common between Hitler and those Wall Street workers is their contempt for labor in a factory or plant.

Jesus Christ was a carpenter, making some timber products. His followers of today must work in a factory or plant or at least have such an experience, so as not to be a Hitler or an anti-Christ Wall Street worker.



SECTION I: Japanese Introduced in the Most Languages

As of January 2009, the ranking of Japanese introduced in Wikipedia in a number of foreign languages are as follows:

1. Ichiro Mizuki...91 Languages
Animation-title singer

2. Akira Kurosawa...71 Languages
Movie director

3. Showa Emperor...64 Languages

4. Matsuo Basyo...62 Languages
Poet in the samurai era

5. (Present) Emperor of Japan...54 Languages

6. Junichiro Koizumi...53 Languages
Former Prime Minister

7. Yasuo Fukuda...51 Languages
Former Prime Minister

7. Katsushika Hokusai...51 languages
Painter in the samurai era

9. Shinzo Abe...50 Languages
Former Prime Minister

10. Murasaki-Shikibu...45 Languages
Female author in the 10th century



SECTION II: Japanese Politicians into Foreign Languages

As of today's Wikipedia:

* Yukio Hatoyama...49 Foreign Languages
Former Prime Minister

* Naoto Kan...42 Foreign Languages
Incumbent Prime Minister of Japan

* Ichiro Ozawa...9 Foreign Languages
The most poerful politician of the DPJ

* Sadakazu Tanigaki...9 Foreign Languages
President of the opposition LDP

* Yuriko Koike...8 Foreign Languages
Female Ex-Defence Miniter, LDP lawmaker

* Makiko Tanaka...3 Foreign Languages
Female Ex-Foreign Miniter, DPJ lawmaker

* Yoshimi Watanabe...3 Foreign Languages
Head of the Your Party

* Ichita Yamamoto...1 Foreign Language
Very popular LDP lawmaker

(* Barack Obama...170 Languages)



SECTION III: Japan Protects USA from Communists


http://www.ustreas.gov/tic/mfh.txt

Chinese agents must have convinced Mr. Summers and the like that the Chinese Communist Party protects America from the Empire of Japan.



SECTION IV: U.S. Manufacturing Jobs - Not So Bad!

There are 1,452 thousand workers in the Californian manufacturing sector.

There are 932 thousand workers in the Texas manufacturing sector.

There are 544 thousand workers in the New York manufacturing sector.

There are 596 thousand workers in the Michigan manufacturing sector.

(Click to enlarge.)
http://www.savingusmanufacturing.com/excerpt.php


There are 363 thousand workers in the Tokyo Prefecture manufacturing sector.

There are 432 thousand workers in the Saitama Prefecture manufacturing sector.

There are 987 thousand workers in the Aichi Prefecture manufacturing sector.

There are 527 thousand workers in the Osaka Prefecture manufacturing sector.


(Definition of the manufacturing sector might be a little different between Japan and the U.S....)

The total area of New York, Michigan, Texas, and California states is 1,511,384 km2.
The total number of manufacturing sector workers in these states is 3,524 thousands.
The over-all manufacturing worker density in the four states combined is 2.3 workers per square kilometers.

The total area of Tokyo, Saitama, Aichi, and Osaka prefectures is 13,559 km2.
The total number of manufacturing sector workers in these prefectures is 2,309 thousands.
The over-all manufacturing worker density in the four prefectures combined is 170.3 workers per square kilometers.

In summary, in a space where only two workers are working in the U.S., 170 workers are working in Japan.

Japan has had to build factories and plants in America and China in order to protect the nature and human mental health.


Note: 1 km2 = 0.3863 square miles.

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Economists are now worried that the American economy would sink into a double-dip recession and then to deflation.

Indeed, something extraordinary can happen in the U.S. and China.

Japan is now experiencing, though moderately, an unusual situation with a progression of rising in value of the yen while Tokyo Stock Exchange is in a slump.

One hidden factor is that economists and bureaucrats in Europe and America have now more accurate data about China and the Chinese economy.

One thing sure is that the Davos Forum and the U.S.-China G2 Dream belong to a domain of a fool's paradise rather than a wise men's workshop.

Be a wise man in a factory rather than a fool on Wall Street or in City!




(http://home.flash.net/~twf/midi2/inthesum.mid

Source: http://home.flash.net/~twf/music2.htm

Once in a summer, I wanted to go and see the Tokyo Bay or such a location. But, I could not, though it was probably sometime in the middle or late of 1970's that I first heard this tune around Tokyo. Honestly, I wanted to go and see the Tokyo Bay or such a location. But, I could not...)





Mar 8:25 After that he put his hands again upon his eyes, and made him look up: and he was restored, and saw every man clearly.

Mar 8:26 And he sent him away to his house, saying, Neither go into the town, nor tell it to any in the town.

Mar 8:27 And Jesus went out, and his disciples, into the towns of Caesarea Philippi: and by the way he asked his disciples, saying unto them, Whom do men say that I am?