Saturday, July 08, 2006

I Spent a Day with the U.S. President – Herbert Hoover

As if President Hoover will walk out of his paintings and help me. In this great era, Democrats and Republicans all need to reform and redefine of America’s future role in the new world order, with China rising as new elements in reconstructing because they are recovering from Mao’s failed economic policies. America is in a burst of social philanthropic works by the corporate executives, with Gates, Buffett, Paulson, and many to come. This rise of giving away money is a reflection of the aftermath of overabundance in cash and in the search for real substance in life, in particular, in relieving the pain, for the states have failed to do so. One of the Presidents that I believe I love with deep feelings. I love Kennedy first, and love Hoover for his philanthropic works, and his unique experiences in China, and their philanthropic relief attitude about mankind. A unique soul in embarking on geology in Stanford’s first class, he also met his soul mate, his wife as his schoolmate and the only woman in the field, together they completed his life’s projects. Both of them were from Iowa, and she lived in Monterey which has the cool air and gave a calm and rational thinking. They got married in Monterey and headed toward China in 1899 right before the Boxer Rebellion era. Though he helped the Robber Barons in China, he later became a great philanthropist during WWI. In August 1914, Belgium was invaded and occupied by Germany. The British blockaded all German occupied territories and subjected the Belgian people to starvation. Hoover organized the Committee for Relief of Belgium, which fed 11 million people, and his relief works saved many lives under the immunity. This made him a popular public figure, so that he later was elected president.

Unlike Bernanke who crashed 10% of the market with his new artificial policy, the 1929 stock market crash was not triggered by Hoover. Bernanke will have a hard time to face the second market 10% crash, as he would give to people no more benefit of the doubt as to his ability, and will be forced to step down in our time and era to monitor the government management under sharp scrutiny. As a geology engineer, his other earth works were Hoover Dam which employed many dust bowl people in the gigantic public works.

Hoover reminds me a Chinese great geologist who had helped China to advance and protect China's sovereignty, how I wish he was the president of China to save us from all this misery.

A person that was Hoover's counterpart in China also had an interest and degree in Geology, Ph.D. He helped to excavate the Shang Dynasty Relics with the employment of the first scientific methodology in China; his first love was the science institute; his education toward the young; his organizational talent all pointed toward being a great President. But his lack of schemes made his and China's fate fall into miserable hands. Grandfather was part of his line and could well be the President of China too.

Many people were under their tutelage, but they only enriched themselves and set up enterprises for themselves, rather than developing bigger projects for the nation. That is the weakness and fatality of the Chinese Nationalist, not to mention how the Communists have been in eroding their presence.

The theory to latch on the Chinese Nationalist's remarkable love and talent in defending a teetering country, and to reinvent the Communist New China Machine is the foremost task in China behind all the smoke screens of the economic projects.

To this day, only the very top tier management can appreciate this view, as their understanding of both the nationalist de facto Central Daily and Communist's Renmin People's Daily are both extinct species, with deficit and commands no interest by the people.

This is a new virgin terrain and unchartered domain of bridging both parties and win the endorsement by the people.

So Hoover’s philanthropic work on a large worldwide scale has caught on finally, now it has become a fad again suddenly.

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