Tuesday, April 5, 2022
Buy Shares In Pharmaceutical Company Developing Alzheimer's Treatment?
Saturday, March 26, 2022
Understanding The Brain
Tuesday, March 22, 2022
Korean Gov't Slashed Gasoline Taxes Months Ago
Friday, March 18, 2022
Studio Apartments Still Vacant
Two five-story studio apartment buildings were completed about six months ago. Blocking my view of downtown Seoul.
The one room studios are very small. Bathroom, kitchenette, enough space for a bed, desk.
Advertised as slightly under $2,000 a month with about a $20,000 deposit. ALL of the studio apartments are still empty.
Tons of commercial buildings with 'for rent' signs, but the rent prices have not come down at all.
Some have been vacant for a couple of years.
These Korean landlords are stubborn. Properties have been vacant for years, but they won't lower rent.
Probably waiting to see if business picks up after the coronavirus pandemic weakens.
Let's see what happens after two years.
One vacancy was taken up by a cosmetic surgery clinic. Logical, they can certainly afford the rent.
Friday, March 11, 2022
Decades of Sanctions Against North Korea Didn't Work
China and Russia has and will keep supporting and trading with North Korea.
So?
China, Russia, North Korea, and other authoritarian states vs democratic countries?
Looks that way.
Already cut them off from semiconductors, advanced software, and other technologies.
People in power need to have yearly mental checkups and removed from power if they are not logical, do not keep their word, or lie blatantly
Why do people vote for liars (Trump)? Many seem to be disenfranchised, feed up with the system, and are expressing it by voting for people who appear to be rebellious.
Thursday, March 10, 2022
Conservatives Barely Won Korean Presidential Election
Luckily, the liberal party holds a firm majority in the National Assembly.
Lost by less than one percent. A lot of people don't believe what most media tell them. LOL.
From what the media was saying, I thought the liberal party candidate would lose by a much larger margin of about 7-8%.
If the liberal party can maintain a majority in the coming elections for the National Assembly, there is no way the conservative party candidate will be able to fulfill many of his promises.
Roles could be reversed now. But the liberal party doesn't block almost all of the opposing party's legislation and policies.
The younger 20-30 age bracket apparently believed what most media fed them. Hopefully, they will get wiser.
Things are looking up. Almost all of the people above 60 years old are conservative. A small percentage die every year...
Hey, I am over 60.
Media Control In Countries?
North Korea, China, and Russia are well known for control of media.
Lesser known is the control of media in Japan, Korea, and other countries.
Though democratic, most media in many countries are controlled by conservatives or wealthy.
Many are owned outright by the wealthy, or are puppets to wealthy advertisers.
At least we have social media and the internet nowadays. Sort of counteracts the negative aspects of traditional media but has its faults.
China, Mongols, Japan, North Korea. Throughout history, many have tried to take over Korea, which is just a very small 3-hour drive wide and 5-hour drive long peninsula.
When North Korea (supported by Russia) invaded South Korea (vice-versa in North Korean media and schoolbooks), the US and UN stepped in at the last moment when only the southern port city of Pusan was left.
Thankfully, a lot of people from all over the world fought in the Korean War. Tragically, too many died.
The USA, Great Britain, Canada, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Colombia, Ethiopia, South Africa, New Zealand, Turkey, Greece, Thailand, Philippines and Luxembourg sent armed forces to fight in the war. Many other countries sent medical supplies and aid.
South Korea was extremely fortunate. Russia was boycotting the UN and China did not have any power in the UN. Otherwise, they definitely would have vetoed sending the UN forces to South Korea.
Koreans say that we succeeded because of hard work and stuff, but I think it is mainly due to the relations and trade we have had with the US (even through trade frictions, mainly due to unfair Korean practices and large trade surpluses for Korea).
Imagine if we were sanctioned...
Another perspective. Lots of Christians in South Korea. Lots of Christians in the US. Lots of Christians in the Philippines. Lots of Christians in China, Japan, Indonesia, all over the place.
Still, Christianity is less prevalent than before.