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Title: Thoughts from Taiwan
Source: Dissenting Opinions
URL Source: http://jwpegler.blogspot.com/2011/08/thoughts-from-taiwan.html
Published: Aug 19, 2011
Author: Eric Blankenburg
Post Date: 2011-08-19 08:36:27 by jwpegler
Keywords: None
Views: 84357
Comments: 163

I spent the last week in Taipei, Taiwan visiting a customer.

I've been all over Asia, but this was my first trip to Taiwan, other than catching a connecting flight at the airport.

I'm sitting here at Taiwan International Airport waiting for my 12 hour flight to Seattle, reflecting on my week.

I love Taiwan and its people. The city is on the move. People are hustling and working hard. Yet, they are extraordinarily friendly and caring.

Last night we went to Tower 101, which is one of the tallest buildings in the world. Until very recently, it also had the fastest elevator in the world. We climbed from the 5th floor to the observation deck on the 89th floor in a matter of seconds. The view was spectacular.

Taipei 101 is designed to withstand typhoon winds and earthquake tremors. Inside the building there is a 660 metric ton steel pendulum (my pic is on the left) which acts as a mass damper that sways to offset movements in the building caused by strong gusts of wind. It's the largest mass damper in the world and the building is an engineering marvel.

Afterwards, we had diner at a great restaurant that specializes in dumplings.

We were sitting at diner, looking at all of the energy in the city, the wonderful people, and everything that they've accomplished over the last 50 years. I couldn't help but think that if Chiang Kai Shek didn't lead 2 million people off of the mainland, all of these people and what they've accomplished wouldn't be here because the communists would have murdered their parents and grandparents for rebelling just as the communists murdered so many others.

Our thoughts quickly drifted to the problems we face in America. Although the American left haven't turned into mass murders (yet), they are killing the country nevertheless.

In Taiwan and the rest of Asia, you are expected to work and take care of yourself. If you can't, you rely on your family. In America (and Europe) the government's welfare system has destroyed the family by replacing it with a faceless, uncaring bureaucracy. They've also replaced our core values of hard work and responsibility with sloth and dependency. So, you've been on unemployment insurance for 2 years???!!! No problem, Obama and his minions will let you ride out the rest of your miserable life at the taxpayer's expense.

At one point last night I told my colleague that we should take every big mouth leftist in the U.S., and dump them off in Taiwan, the Philippines or elsewhere in Asia without a penny in their pocket. If they can manage to survive a year, both they and America would be better off when they come back. I seriously doubt that many of them could survive.

It's getting close to boarding time. I am so glad to becoming back to America with another shining example of how the American values of hardwork, thrift, and personal responsibility translate into success in every society. It is so sad that many Americans are losing those very values.

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#1. To: All, Capitalist Eric, CZ82, go65, A K A Stone, hondo68, buckeroo, Murron, sneakypete, Get Outta Dodge! (#0)

We were sitting at diner, looking at all of the energy in the city, the wonderful people, and everything that they've accomplished over the last 50 years. I couldn't help but think that if Chiang Kai Shek didn't lead 2 million people off of the mainland, all of these people and what they've accomplished wouldn't be here because the communists would have murdered their parents and grandparents for rebelling just as the communists murdered so many others.

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#5. To: jwpegler, Capitalist Eric, CZ82, go65, A K A Stone, hondo68, buckeroo, Murron, sneakypete, Get Outta Dodge! (#1)

How can you visit a country and learn nothing?

Taiwan would be called 'socialist' by the Rush Limbough types.

http://www.taiwan-agriculture.org/taiwan/rocintro10.html

Social welfare policy in Taiwan is based on the Three Principles of the People, aimed at establishing social security, distributing social wealth, and ensuring a peaceful and beneficial society. To meet the public's growing need for social welfare, the Provincial Government is actively expanding social welfare services to provide positive support for socially and economically disadvantaged groups and establish a caring and harmonious society. Our main programs are as follows:

Social Insurance

The purpose of social insurance is to assist the citizen in the event of maternity, death, and the like. By using the economic power of the majority to compensate for losses and damage to the minority, peace and order can be protected from disturbance by a few individuals. At present, social insurance in Taiwan includes labor insurance, government employees' and their spouses' insurance, servicemen's insurance, health insurance for elected representatives, village chiefs and neighborhood chiefs, health insurance for low-income families, and farmers' health insurance.

Social Assistance

Social assistance includes regular assistance and disaster relief. Recipients of the former include low- income families, orphans, the elderly, the disabled, and those who are incapable of work. Recipients of the latter are victims of disasters and their families.

Government work encompasses the investigation of low-income families, family livelihood supplements, medicare, free treatment for the mentally ill in low-income families, emergency and disaster relief, and raising of disaster-relief funds. The Provincial Government also encourages the private sector to become involved in social assistance and welfare.

There were 36,510 low-income families in 1993, a total of 96,599 people. In fiscal year 1995 the standard for a low-income family was one with less than US$189,48 per capita income per month.

Children and Juvenile Welfare

The government has established day-care centers extensively throughout the province. In 1993 there were 3,372 day-care centers. Twenty-one counties and cities have provided day-care services. A total of 2,370 children have been taken care of. There were 25 care centers which accommodated 1,476 homeless children. In addition, we are actively supervising the improvement of facilities at day-care centers, training professional child-care personnel, establishing child care information service and improving the food at both public and private care centers. The revised Child Welfare Law promulgated on February 5, 1993, includes measures aimed at maintaining children's physical and mental health, encouraging normal development of children, and guaranteeing children's welfare. In order to meet the needs of present-day society, the central government put into effect the Juvenile Welfare Law on January 23, 1989. This law protects teenagers' rights and enforces parents' and guardians' responsibilities. Major policies are to provide juvenile school dropouts with study opportunities, to establish institutions to accommodate juveniles who have suffered from family misfortune, and to supply those incapable of work with livelihood support and medical assistance; to establish young people's welfare and service centers to pool resources for social welfare work among the young and reduce juvenile delinquency; to strengthen protection for children and aboriginal girls; and to promote drug prevention work among the young. The Provincial Government's child and teenager protection program calls for the establishment of both large and small scale rescue networks, with plans for vocational training and employment guidance for school dropouts and unemployed youths over 15 on a case by case basis to ensure long term youth protection, proper guidance, and fostering of normal character development.

Welfare for the Elderly

The percentage of the elderly in the total population has been on the rise. In order to meet senior citizens' social, physical, economic and psychological needs, the government has been promoting welfare for the elderly. At present, services provided to the elderly include free health check-ups, publicly and privately funded care centers, discounts on public transportation, day-care services, living supplements for low-income elderly, assistance with hospital and nursing expenses for seriously ill elderly members of poor families, welfare services for home improvements, and free lunch. In addition, senior citizens are also encouraged to participate in social work, educational and recreational programs, and skill competitions.

For the homeless elderly over 70 years of age, benevolent homes have been established; at the end of 1993, there were 42 benevolent homes accommodating 8,648 people.

Welfare for the Handicapped

Services to the handicapped include the assessment of the condition of handicapped persons, the establishment of counseling centers and workshops providing skill training, offering of business loans and subsidized rehabilitation, and the improvement of public facilities for the handicapped.

To take care of the retarded and the multiple handicapped, the government has assisted county and city governments and private organizations in setting up medical care centers for medium to seriously mentally and physically handicapped persons to ensure that they receive due care in a loving environment. There are presently 70 public and private institutions serving the handicapped .

Women's Welfare

To consolidate women's welfare policy, the Provincial Government has begun a five-year program to provide women with more services for their welfare. These services include marriage counseling, social activities for unmarried men and women, seminars on parent-child relations, establishment of day-care centers in different sectors, women's talent contests, home professional training, emergency shelter networks, protection for young women, and women's participation in social activities. Owing to the present lack of manpower, the Provincial Government has decided to push for the creation of more part-time work and living room manufacturing for women. Employers and unions are requested to provide labor insurance for these women. The aim is to fully utilize the manpower in society.

Community Development

The purpose of community development is to encourage members of a community to devote part of their time to community construction for mutual benefit that thereby improves the quality of life. It aims at completing basic community construction, promulgating the concept of environmental protection, beautifying the environment, wiping out poverty and crime, strengthening community spirit through moral and cultural development for a polite society, setting up community welfare services and expanding community welfare work, and encouraging cultural, recreational and sports activities for a fuller spiritual life. Through the end of fiscal year 1994, a total of 4,383 communities including 2,299,737 house holds had undergone community planning and community organization with an aggregate investment of US$1,058 million, improving the living environment of households throughout Taiwan.

Social Workers System

In view of Taiwan's rapidly changing society and with the aim of preventing and solving social problems and establishing a social atmosphere of harmony and well being, the Provincial Government has appointed social workers to all counties and cities since 1977. Utilizing their expert knowledge of social work, they become closely involved with the local community and take the initiative in providing professional services. The services offered include individual advice, family and marriage counseling, and a range of services to children, young people, the elderly and the handicapped, as well as community services and voluntary services.

Aboriginal Welfare

In the spirit of constitutional amendments on aboriginal welfare, the Provincial Government has taken steps to safeguard the aboriginal peoples' right to exist and to work, and to strengthen care for aborigines' livelihood. Under our aboriginal social welfare program, government and private resources are being channeled into appropriate livelihood guidance, vocational training, employment guidance and social assistance to provide a comprehensive welfare service.

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