12/21/2013

Winding Down 2013: Second in a Series of Thoughts

A Retrospective On Our World...and Gearing Up 4 2014

Celebrating the Holidays 

Iran, though, has also had its' share of profound challenges as it deals with the aftermath of the disastrous 8 years of the Presidency of Ahmadinejad. It has profound challenges Economically, Environmentally and Socially that will continue to challenge The Rouhani Adminstration for quite some time. His 100-Day Report that was discussed during a 2-hour live interview with Iran's State Television is quite telling.. The Government of Iran has been quite busy as shuttle diplomacy continued to work to transform Iran beyond the years of Ahmadinejad. It culminated in the historic agreement that was signed. The reaction by Iranians on the street was indicative of the psychological boost given. Unfortunately, though, there are moves in the Congress of the United States to undermine it--despite warnings by the President of The United States and the current Iranian Leadership.

The Israeli-Palestinian negotiations dissipated from public view--and it so happens that nothing came of it again--except resignations and claims by Israelis that they wanted peace. The misery on the ground was further exasperated by the harsh winter that covered the entire Middle East that caused floods and added to the misery being faced by the ordinary man and woman on the street. One bright spot, though, was the rise of the women. Senior appointments by President Rohani in Iran and the rise of Musawah is among the themes that will be pursued in 2014.

Europe has also had its' share of challenges. It was amusing to see how Vladimir Putin played the public relations game as he did as he signed the decree releasing Mikhail Khodorkovsky from prison. The Pussy Riots Group Girls have also been released--as have 20,000 other prisoners as Russia gears up for the Winter Olympics. Putin has one objective in mind: To showcase the fact that Russia is back. This is as he extended Ukraine Twenty Billion Dollars for it to avoid joining Europe. Europe, though, lost its' credit rating in large measure due to the continued challenges being faced on the economic front as individual countries continue to struggle with recovery. Although the economic decline has been halted, the harshness of the policies has been quite stark. Beyond the celebrations in Sochii, though, there are minefields that Europe that it will have to deal with. The independence movements in Scotland and the Catalonia Region of Spain will be assessed as part of the on-going evolution of Europe.

The changes in the Americas is also quite fascinating. Michelle Bachelet got her old job back as Chile's President--in large measure thanks to the dissatisfaction with the outgoing President's policies. I was quite fascinated to see how the leader of the Student Movement that began the transformation has made her way to Chile's Congress. Brazil, though, continues to deal with the aftermath of the challenges being faced as it gears up for hosting the World Cup in 2014. It was fascinating to see that the residents of Rio's slums were offering rooms to folks because hotel space was scarce. This is as Venezuela continued its' slippery slope into the near abyss with the near dictatorial powers granted to Nicholas Maduro.

As for the United States, Obamacare went live. The initial roll out was an absolute disaster at the Federal Level--although the 16 States that decided to launch their own exchanges seemed to fare better. This was overshadowed by the shutdown of the Government. But Congress did end up with a Budget Agreement that everyone seemed to agree with. People need to recognize though that the Budget is the blueprint--it is the appropriation process that would help drive how the "blue print" is spent. It was at least a start. There is one thing that did not occur: An attempt to get some semblance of control on Guns. What was fascinating was how those in the State of Colorado who had spearheaded the moves for Gun Control were defeated. It was also fascinating to see how the US Department of Energy noted in a recent report that Clean Energy could choke the Electrical Grid in the United States--not withstanding the major push by California. The Economic Recovery has continued--which has resulted in the Fed deciding to pare back its' asset purchases as it has reaffirmed its' commitment to near zero interest rates to continue

Asia, though, is the powerhouse of the World--there is no denial. China launched its' Jade Rabbit (which has landed on the Moon). This is as it continues maintaining its' orbital space station. India's Mars Mission is continuing onward. But, these two giants of our planet continue to be besieged by challenges as 2014 is before us. The corruption that continues to eat away at China is enough of a concern that the December 21 edition of the New York Times reported on a Mao-Era strategy being brought back by the current President to conduct self-criticism sessions to cleanse and learn from mistakes. This is as the Communist Party continues to deal with its' long-term viability and role in running China. The 3rd Plenum of the 18th Communist Party Central Committee Meeting ushered in new Market-Oriented policies that underscored the primacy of markets as it tries to figure out how to maintain growth. This is as it has had to deal with profound environmental degradation which resulted in its' commercial capital, Shanghai being shut down due to the pollution. India is also facing an election that Modi, the Candidate of the BJP, has a reasonable chance of winning. It will be simply fascinating to see the elections as 1 Billion of our brothers and sisters in India go to the poles. The shocking arrest and execution of Kim Jung Un's uncle in North Korea was quite a development that will continue to haunt that part of the World for quite some time.

Moving down to the "land down under", Australia's transformation has been quite fascinating to observe as well. Tony Abbott is an interesting character to observe--for now, he's apparently on a path of blaming only as the new budget has been rolled out and about the deficit that labor left. Whether he can transform Australia in his image remains to be seen.

I end this retrospective with a personal note: The plight of Malalai Joya. She's a former member of Parliament in Afghanistan who has been a leading advocate of human rights and woman's in her land. I had the pleasure to attend a talk she gave in the United States during 2013. Her courage and determination to do what she can was inspiring. She's the example of what can be within the realm of the possible--not withstanding the current options on successors to Karzai. He's yet to sign the Security Agreement with the United States. 2014 is the year that Americans are supposed to come back home.

It is not easy to be hopeful with such a challenging World that is before us. But we can retain a sense of hope through the power of a smile:



"Outsiders" will be taking a holiday sabbatical as we gear up for 2014. We wish all the very best during this joyous season as Christmas is celebrated throughout the World, Kwanza is so in Africa and other parts of the World . We look forward to continuing onward with the deliberations of our World as we begin a new session starting on January 15, 2014 here in "Outsider Views".

Happy Holidays

Also released to http://www.outsiderviews.com  12/21/2013

Tracking Santa :-)

Santa is coming..and NORAD is helping the World yet again!! :-)

This is courtesy of USA.GOV

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A "Thought 4 the Week" As We Bid Farewell 2 2013


I was reflecting upon this admonition as the year is winding down.    It is not easy advise for those in South Sudan who are in the midst of fighting, those in the Central African Republic who are the victims of attacks by rival militas and the children of Syria who are being lost to a useless and senseless war that seems to go on for ever.   Yet, humans have endured--and should endure.    

Winding Down 2013: First in a Series: // Nine Recent Books That Capture a World in Flux

2013 is about to be relegated to the dustbins of history.    It has been quite a year as the World bid farewell to Madiba and the World continued to change before our very eyes.   It seems as if the World seems to continue to be ever so on the edge of the abyss as the carnage in Iraq is never ending and Central Africa continues to burn with what has been happening in South Sudan w/the insurgency led by its' former Vice President.

This is a nice compliation of those who tried to capture the challenges the World faced throughout 2013.   For those interested in World.  The writings are by some of the leadings lights of our World which lends crediblity to the true state of affairs today as we embrace a new year.    The question is where such truths will actually be listened to our not:  IPI Global Observatory - Nine Recent Books That Capture a World in Flux

12/18/2013

Thought 4 the Week :-)

“If we had no winter, the spring would not be so pleasant; if we did not sometimes taste of adversity, prosperity would not be so welcome.”

Anne Bradstreet (1612-1672);
Writer, Poet, First Woman To Be Published In Colonial America
This quotation was our Daily Quote on December 18, 2013.

Just an elephant and a trampoline. - Imgur

A bit of a "digression"..hope friends enjoy it!! :-) Just an elephant and a trampoline. - Imgur

12/15/2013

On the Eve of a New Week: Brief Thoughts :-)

My day began with being witness to history.    Nelson Mandela's State Funeral Today and it was broadcast live.  It was a beautiful ceremony that was fitting for a wonderful man who made a difference for us all.     

I begin the new week with this "snapshot" of thoughts courtesy of  Jonathan Lockwood Huie as the final two weeks of 2013  is before us: 


It takes years to build up trust,
and only seconds to destroy it.
- Anonymous

If you are patient in one moment of anger,
you will escape a hundred days of sorrow.
- Chinese Proverb

When restraint and courtesy are added to strength,
the latter becomes irresistible.
- Mohandas (Mahatma) Gandhi

When angry, count to ten before you speak.
If very angry, count to one hundred.
- Thomas Jefferson
 

12/14/2013

As 2013 is Winding Down: Some Brief Thoughts On Being Courageous

2013 is winding down faster than I can blink an eye.    It has been an interesting year.   One highlight for me today was spending the day at Microsoft and I reflected upon it in my "South County Matters" Blog.  It is part and parcel of the profound social change we're faced with that we either must embrace.

As I have been working on my extended "think hour" tonight and finish rounds on the "World Social Grid",  this latest "Ted Talk" Series on Social Change is quite timely that should truly give all a moment of pause--as Gazans are been flooded out of temporary homes, Syrian Refugees continues to suffer as War rages on and the people of the Central African Republic have literally no where to go and 40,000 of them converged near the French Military Base for safety.    I wonder as 2014 is before us whether we would stop being "insane" and start being Sane by being courageous enough.