Saturday, April 17, 2010

washingtonpost.com > Business > Business Policy Your Comments On... Obama, Republicans square off on financial-regulation bill President Obama accus

zeinali wrote:
If we only could get the truth, complete and accurate information, so that we, the people and the media, can make educated and smart comments and suggsestions, can contribute efficiently to the democratic process and progress. What I can figure out as an independent thinker with incomplete knowledge and information, is that the whole process is very complex, there are a lot of national and global interrelated structural political, legal and economic mechanisms to be addressed, analyzed and improved. One of them, in my opinion, is the governmental structure and process. I agree that we need stricter financial regulations, however, in order to achieve positive changes, we first need an efficient and high quality government regulatory system, so that the new regulations won't fail again under new government structures' abuses of power. It is outrageous and unbelievable, that a whole country and ultimately the whole world , have to suffer and pay for the mistakes and failures of a few irresponsible national and international executives and because of governmental structural weaknesses and corruption. I think that this is the first big picture to start with in the process of eliminating the evil roots and avoiding such historical catastrophic repetition.
4/17/2010 10:59:30 AM

Friday, April 16, 2010

washingtonpost.com > Columns » Follow The Post On: Mobile Newsletters & Alerts RSS Facebook Twitter Your Comments On... Leaving one Afghan valley: Wha

zeinali wrote:
We accomplish what responsible adults normally teach children and teenagers in good faith: bad choices, bad consequences. It's time for the so-called responsible adults in charge, to really be responsible and really be a positive role-model for our growing children, as they learn from our principles and deeds, not from our first-class diplomas, titles and privileged offices.
4/16/2010 10:07:16 AM

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Your Comments On... Are Republicans losing their nerve on repeal? The party needs to hang tough, not cave in. - By Marc A. Thiesse

zeinali wrote:
For both sides, right and left, it's time to stop playing the same sclerotic and infantile game over and over again at the cost of the growing populations' impatience. It's time for some extra mental and emotional efforts, to overcome old ideologies and structures, and instead, to create new ways of positive, practical and ethical thinking, followed by more efficient, progressive and flexible operating systems; it's time for modernizing and restructuring obsolete political structures, for integrating diverse channels into a more constructive and productive cooperative way of doing business, for the benefits of the majority of people.
4/13/2010 4:18:56 PM

Monday, April 12, 2010

washingtonpost.com > Politics Your Comments On... Bill to extend jobless benefits faces Senate showdown Congress is poised for another partisan showd

zeinali wrote:
No rational and decent people want to be out of work, with no life quality and struggling to survive. Only because of some exceptions to the rule, of some people who prefer welfare because of whatever personal reasons, one cannot punish millions of people, who constantly and actively are looking for work but unable to find jobs because of a frozen job market, or because of catastrophic economic and social practical consequences derived from ideological politics and policies, and consequently, from unregulated and abusive free markets.

washingtonpost.com > Politics Your Comments On... Bill to extend jobless benefits faces Senate showdown Congress is poised for another partisan showd

zeinali wrote:
Even when Republicans have a good intention, to stop government overspending and deficit, they continue their political unfair and unethical game of saving money at the costs of the weak and poor, of the needy and suffering unemployed, disabled, old, young and children, instead of cutting spending at unnecessary, unproductive and excessive government and private industry money sucking monster machines.
4/12/2010 11:55:10 AM

Sunday, April 11, 2010

washingtonpost.com > Politics Your Comments On... Steele urges Republicans to not let errors be turned into distractions NEW ORLEANS -- Michael S. St

zeinali wrote:
The facts speak for themselves...Who do you think is a better political person and role model for our nation's adults and children? A highly educated President, trying to positively solve and redirect the inherited nation's mess and catastrophic circumstances, in good-faith and in the best interests of the American people, while managing to be and remain a good and responsible father, husband and social human being? Or, an abusive angry and political ambitious man and his party, a morally ambiguous political leader, who, by pursuing first his and its selfish agendas, focus their primary goal on trashing, undermining and blocking most of the constructive politics and civil efforts of our elected and inspiring President, instead of concentrating their minds and efforts on positive innovative politics, to help lift the country out of the misery they primarily caused, to support the progress and peace for all the nation's citizens and the world?
You judge and decide what's best for the "American" agenda, for the Republican Party and for the global world!
4/11/2010 10:39:50 AM

Friday, April 9, 2010

washingtonpost.com > Columns » Follow The Post On: Mobile Newsletters & Alerts RSS Facebook Twitter Your Comments On... Tone down the hatefulness in p

zeinali wrote:
I am pleased to see the light at the end of the tunnel, when discovering civility, maturity, sophistication and high educational quality in the media, like in this article. To be honest, I started to get tired of the numerous ignorant, primitive, immature, rude and vulgar public and official political cultural comments and opinions (or better said, lack of a civic political culture).
4/9/2010 3:47:34 PM