Sure, why not! The solution to every problem is borrowed money, and ability to borrow is based on "ratings upgrade", isn't it? So be it for Americans, so be it for Somalians.
I have a dream that one day all countries in the world will have triple-A rating, there shall be free money flowing, no hunger and much prosperity
I would differ with KOCHI KOCHI's observation about triple A rating. The bench mark is a misleading neo economic carrot & stick of the West.
It is exactly a scale that determines with preconceived and prejudiced notions about a developing economy. The same like the World Bank and IMF's lopsided myopic judgments on what is good and bad in their biased pro G-8 * view of the world. What rating will they give a country like Bhutan? The most peaceful and content nation as far as I have read about it. "touch-wood"!!!!
While young I enjoyed sketching people around and at school I was notorious for cartooning my teachers. My first cartoon appeared in print when I was only 17 and over 2000 have now appeared in publications around the world: The Express, The Week, Onlooker & City Journal (India), India-New England, Malayalam Patram & New-Indian Express (USA), Malayalam News (UAE) & CNN. I am a scientist involved in advancing new energy technologies and earned my Ph.D from IIT-M. I am a recipient of UNESCO fellowship for promising young scientists and an author of ~ 75 papers & 15 patents. Cartooning keeps me creative in my pursuit of excellence in R&D. In 2003, Kerala Center (NY) honored me for “Extraordinary combination of talents as an Outstanding Scientist & Gifted Cartoonist”. My cartoons have won the Union of Concerned Scientists (USA)contest (2008), “Chemistry is Life” International Contest by UNESCO (2010) and Kerala Lalithakala Academy Honorable Mention Award (2011). While at IIT, I met renowned cartoonist, Shri. R.K. Laxman and inspired me pursue cartooning along with science. This what I crave to do.
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Somalian children, men women??? They do not exist. It s a story a fiction. Viva USA and the G-9
Painful and realistic..U.S itself needs an upgrade in it's thinking pattern !
Sure, why not! The solution to every problem is borrowed money, and ability to borrow is based on "ratings upgrade", isn't it? So be it for Americans, so be it for Somalians.
I have a dream that one day all countries in the world will have triple-A rating, there shall be free money flowing, no hunger and much prosperity
I would differ with KOCHI KOCHI's observation about triple A rating.
The bench mark is a misleading neo economic carrot & stick of the West.
It is exactly a scale that determines with preconceived and prejudiced notions about a developing economy. The same like the World Bank and IMF's lopsided myopic judgments on what is good and bad in their biased pro G-8 * view of the world.
What rating will they give a country like Bhutan? The most peaceful and content nation as far as I have read about it. "touch-wood"!!!!
I fully agree with you, Anil. My comment was intended to be sarcastic. I could not help it, seeing the hypocrisy of it all.
"I have a dream..." was a direct parody of the historic speech my Martin Luther King.
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