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  • #31
    There's no way like the American way... world's most unsustainable standard of living.

    Trying to squeeze out some economic growth by constantly adjustiing institutions and government leads to short term gains at long term cost. Case in point are many US heavy industries, which cut payrolls and now are supporting huge numbers of pensioners with a small number of employees. Some have defaulted on pensions and externalized the cost to government or in worse cases the employees and the public at large.

    The Japanese have the world's longest life expectancy, could it be mre coincidence that they look a little further down the road than us?
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    • #32
      Have you looked at Japanese society today? It's capitalism run amok. Every season they're buying the next coolest trend....whatever so-and-so company is saying is the best/newest thing.

      Thankfully it's only the city-folk. The country gang are too busy giving the bigwig companies the finger to care what they are saying is "cool".

      Less power to the private industries equals a step in the right direction.
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      • #33
        Timexwatch: I really dislike this one party rule, however, in the last 50 years they did a helluva job all things considered.

        Japan's Post savings accounts pay below market rates of interest. In addition, the government has used those savings to back many things that provided no service/benefit to the account holders such as currency buying/dumping to maintain the Yen at artificial trading levels (sometimes too low, sometimes too high), construction bonds for unneeded projects, etc. It is probably the greatest source of capital for financing pork barrel projects in Japan.


        Now you see? That's wrong, and no way a commercial bank should behave.
        urgh.NSFW

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Smiley
          There's no way like the American way... world's most unsustainable standard of living.

          Trying to squeeze out some economic growth by constantly adjustiing institutions and government leads to short term gains at long term cost. Case in point are many US heavy industries, which cut payrolls and now are supporting huge numbers of pensioners with a small number of employees. Some have defaulted on pensions and externalized the cost to government or in worse cases the employees and the public at large.

          The Japanese have the world's longest life expectancy, could it be mre coincidence that they look a little further down the road than us?
          *cough**cough**cough**cough*
          Despot-(1a) : a ruler with absolute power and authority (1b) : a person exercising power tyrannically
          Beyond Alpha Centauri-Witness the glory of Sheng-ji Yang
          *****Citizen of the Hive****
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          • #35
            Originally posted by Timexwatch
            The Japanese parliament needs a big shakeup. If the LDP splits, then that'll be a large step forward for Japanese democracy.
            The LDP has in power for so long that they start doing strange things, such as contemplating to mess with the peace time constitution.
            (\__/) 07/07/1937 - Never forget
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            • #36
              Originally posted by Frankychan
              Have you looked at Japanese society today? It's capitalism run amok. Every season they're buying the next coolest trend....whatever so-and-so company is saying is the best/newest thing.

              Thankfully it's only the city-folk. The country gang are too busy giving the bigwig companies the finger to care what they are saying is "cool".

              Less power to the private industries equals a step in the right direction.

              That's funny, because Japanese people have one of the highest propensities to save money in the industrialized world. They may dote on their kids a bit and hand them some cash, but that's hardly indicative of the whole society. Kids blowing some cash to look like goofy thug rappers doesn't mean capitalism is run amok.

              Want to see capitalism run amok? Look at China.
              If you look around and think everyone else is an *******, you're the *******.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Az
                Timexwatch: I really dislike this one party rule, however, in the last 50 years they did a helluva job all things considered.

                Japan's Post savings accounts pay below market rates of interest. In addition, the government has used those savings to back many things that provided no service/benefit to the account holders such as currency buying/dumping to maintain the Yen at artificial trading levels (sometimes too low, sometimes too high), construction bonds for unneeded projects, etc. It is probably the greatest source of capital for financing pork barrel projects in Japan.


                Now you see? That's wrong, and no way a commercial bank should behave.
                And that's the whole point. The Postal savings accounts are run by politicians, not commercial bankers. This is an attempt to make it run by commercial bankers.
                “It is no use trying to 'see through' first principles. If you see through everything, then everything is transparent. But a wholly transparent world is an invisible world. To 'see through' all things is the same as not to see.”

                ― C.S. Lewis, The Abolition of Man

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Timexwatch
                  That's funny, because Japanese people have one of the highest propensities to save money in the industrialized world.
                  Used to, that is.

                  Originally posted by Timexwatch
                  Want to see capitalism run amok? Look at China.
                  The word you are looking for is "consumption." The place you want to look is the US, where personal debt is the highest in the world.
                  (\__/) 07/07/1937 - Never forget
                  (='.'=) "Claims demand evidence; extraordinary claims demand extraordinary evidence." -- Carl Sagan
                  (")_(") "Starting the fire from within."

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                  • #39
                    Japan isn't capitalism run amock. Japan is more substantially government and cartel-controlled than many other first-world countries. Its biggest bank (and the world's biggest bank) is government-owned, after all. Even the French don't quite have this kind of arrangement.

                    ITYM that Japan is consumerism run amock. But I don't know how you judge whether consumerism has run amock.
                    I came upon a barroom full of bad Salon pictures in which men with hats on the backs of their heads were wolfing food from a counter. It was the institution of the "free lunch" I had struck. You paid for a drink and got as much as you wanted to eat. For something less than a rupee a day a man can feed himself sumptuously in San Francisco, even though he be a bankrupt. Remember this if ever you are stranded in these parts. ~ Rudyard Kipling, 1891

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                    • #40

                      And that's the whole point. The Postal savings accounts are run by politicians, not commercial bankers. This is an attempt to make it run by commercial bankers.


                      Umm, no, it's privatization.
                      urgh.NSFW

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