US President George W. Bush shakes hands with Chinese President Hu Jintao in New York
US President George W. Bush shakes hands with Chinese President Hu Jintao in New York on Tuesday. Bush, who is in New York for a speech and meetings at the UN, accepted an invitation by Hu to visit China in November.PHOTO: AP
Free Mind's Comments:
Let the President Live, But Please Reform and Rehabilitate the Morale of the Country
If the president is to have a heart attack and the country is split in half, it is not good news for the people who have suffered enough.
Please just reform!
My advice to President Bush is that not to be overly obsessed with money, he should try to spend a moderate amount of money wisely, rather than getting the U.S. further into debt to pay for big projects which are mismanaged. The success of the Chinese Nationalists running Taiwan was with a very small budget, with not much pay for the masses, particularly for the military, teaching staff and humble lowly-paid government employees. Many people made sacrifices and we are proud that we have done so.
It serves to tell me how great the Chinese Nationalists handled crises with grace, and they took all criticism. They had guts, and they went out to do everything they could even if they lost their official title. So why are others qualified to criticize the Nationalists for being corrupt?
In my opinion, President Bush didn’t waste his time by coming to California to rally his low image in front of American people with the Navy in San Diego. It was a big plus and he delivered very highly spirited speech according to the TV commentator. He needed the boost.
The advice is to be moderate, to repent and to reform. The people have not given up on Bush yet, but they have a lot of frustration. Continuing to ask for more and more money will not solve the problem and will make people start to give up on him. Now is not the time for any grandiose plans, the government needs to heal the people devasted by the hurricane with moderation.
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