Not Only in the USA ~ March for Trump in Japan

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JAPAN January 6, 2021: Tokyo Trump supporters march to decry US election result

TOKYO: hundreds rallied in support of Trump on Wednesday, protesting the US presidential elections results, which they say are fraudulent. The rally took place as the US Congress was gathering in the Capitol to certify the victory of President-elect Joe Biden.

Japanese Trump supporters were chanting slogans such as ”Fight for Trump” while marching and carrying banners reading ”Trump win! Japan win!”

“Many people from all over the United States should be gathering in Washington, DC, in the USA to support President Trump. Here we are, Japanese people, who support President Trump,” said Takao Furuyama, one of the Trump supporters.

“And we believe that he is thinking about the peace of the United States, the peace of Japan, and the peace of the world,” he added.

Masumi Yokuni, another demonstrator, said, “I think President Trump is the president who fights the deep state, revealing what has happened behind the scenes and behind the politics of the world, without our knowledge. I am supporting him because I think that his winning will be a big boost not only for the United States but also for Japan and the world.”

The incumbent president has said he won’t give up the White House to President-elect Joe Biden. Trump’s legal team launched a series of court cases to overturn the results after the official results called Biden as the president-elect, without providing compelling evidence.

What do you know!

Not only in the USA; There are crazy idiotic people all around the world!

 

J. Michael Dennis

Syndicated Columnist … and other things

 

 

Covid-19: A Blessing in Disguise

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The COVID-19 Coronavirus:  The Biggest Blessing in Disguise For Mankind and Humanity

The world is changing rapidly. For over a year now, COVID-19 has been causing havoc in both human health and the economy. The coronavirus pandemic has left no corner of the world untouched.

Since the first case of the disease was reported in China in December 2019, while 62 million have already recovered, more than 86 million infections have been recorded throughout the world with about 2 million deaths in 218 countries and territories.

For many, COVID-19 has been a wakeup call that the world is changing. The coronavirus pandemic has exposed a number of crises that have been in plain view but ignored by humanity, including challenges like inadequate medical facilities, unequal distribution of income and wealth, fragile supply chains and gender inequality. COVID-19 has truly reminded us all that no man is an island.

The coronavirus is just not taking lives but has further widened the gap that exists between people and nations. While the poorest countries, the poorest neighbourhood, the oldest and weaker people are showing more vulnerability, the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer, thereby making it difficult for them to feed themselves and their families. COVID-19 has helped refocus our minds on what is really important to human survival: clothing, shelter, health, food and the need to ensure equality.

Just as the 1918 Spanish influenza pandemic led to the creation of a favorable environment for the comprehensive equal rights amendment to help women take up roles previously exclusive to men, a century later this pandemic is giving us the opportunity to recalibrate mankind lopsidedness.

The start of the year 2020 turned out to be uneventful. 2020 was supposed to bring progress and prosperity for all mankind. Early February 2020, the COVID-19 coronavirus had just started to grip China and the rest of the world thought it to be more or less a china problem. A handful of senior global leaders were still talking about trade wars and trade imbalances, ideological differences on the basis of religion/military and finance leading to deadly conflicts and business houses/businessmen gloating on the stock prices of their companies being at lifetime high.

At the end of the year, in less than 2 weeks this virus, then popularly called “the China-Virus”, spreading like a wild fire across the globe, bringing down all these alleged edifices of financial, intellectual, scientific, military and historical supremacy over each other in less than 10 days, created a havoc around the world. The global supply chains that we were so proud of suddenly came to a stop. Suddenly, so much for the conflicts, divisions and havoc that we created in the name of progress that humanity stands naked at the precipice of a bottomless abyss.

Never ever since the advent of humanity and its recorded history has the world been so genuinely secular and united just to be able to survive and save itself from this cataclysm and everyone only worrying about the most primordial need of food, shelter, clothing and procreation and everyone is wishing well for everyone else just to ensure self-preservation.

The coronavirus pandemic is here and here to stay for at least 2 more years. For the next 2 years, all we have to and need to remember is that on this earth, in these times of global economy and pandemic, the shrieks of any of our fellow cohabitants, either animal, poor, rich, fortunate or unfortunate, are all the same in the face of adversity. The coronavirus pandemic will come to an end but let us not forget that lesson that mother earth had to impose upon us.

Everything considered, the COVID-19 pandemic is a blessing in disguise, an opportunity for mankind to find its soul lost in the morass of greed, corruption, one-upmanship and destruction of our beautiful planet in the garb of progress.

We are now facing circumstances we have never thought we would. But still, life goes on; you can watch it go by or, you can jump in and be a part of the journey. Whether we like it or not, we need to deal with what is in front of us.

The choice is entirely ours.

J. Michael Dennis

Syndicated Columnist … and other things

 

Donald Trump and The James Bond Syndrome

 

Too Inconvenient, Trump goes Rogue on phone security

The Trump Raffensperger Infamous and Incriminating Phone Call

A total lack of judgement! Who in his right mind would make such a call, who would discuss such issues over the phone? Only Donald J. Trump!

Trump is suffering from the James Bond Syndrome: a disorder in which someone like Trump believes that he can run barefoot and nude in a snowbank, at 40 below zero while carrying an infinite of weapons and ammunitions up his ass and still maintain an erection.

Read is the full transcript of the audio obtained from a source that was on the call and had direct knowledge of the hour-long conversation that took place Saturday January 2, 2021.

And, judge by yourself

J. Michael Dennis

Syndicated Columnist … and other things

 

You Want to Start a Business Today! Hold Your Horses

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You Want to Start a Business Today! Hold Your Horses, Wait, Hold On, Stop. This is no time to do it, you are doomed to fail.

Day Three of The One Hundred Days

 

In these days of pandemic, unless you are out of your mind, suicidal or have a lot of your own money to lose is a very bad idea.

I totally understand that this is the dream of your life, what you always wanted to do but what the … did I tell you on Day One?  Unless you want to be the Extreme Ass Hole of all, making irrational decisions has no room in your One Hundred  Days Extreme You Project. There is no room for emotions in making any kind of profitable decisions defining your best possible future.

Unless you have a lot of cash of your own to absolutely finance 100% of your business project and some to spare to ensure your daily living and the daily living of your family for the next two years, unless you have the biggest idea of the century and you are the best in the world at what you do, don’t even think about starting a  brand new business business today.

Like it or not, all odds are against you!

J. Michael Dennis

Syndicated Columnist … and other things

The One Hundred Days Project, A Breakthrough Experience

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What are you waiting for? 

Your body: Your Mind!

Your body, your mind! Empower Yourself!

You want to lose weight!

There is no easy way: eat less and exercise more; decrease your food intake and increase your physical activity. It works miracle!

You want people to love you!

Love people. Follow “The Golden Rule”; people will love you.

You want money!

Work your ass out and stop spending.

Don’t ever forget it: It Is Your Life, Nobody Else’s Life

 

It is up to you to Make It Happen, nobody else. Stop blaming everything and everyone for your miserable life and condition. Stop finding problems for every solution. Stop doing what you have been doing all your miserable live. It is only making you miserable. Show some resolution and discipline and stick to your agenda.

Be incisive and decisive.

In whatever you do, whatever decision you have to make, there is no room for emotions, there is no room for irrational emotional decisions. Avoid all forms of distraction. Stay away from toxic people and any kind or form of toxic relationships. No matter who or what, do whatever it takes to achieve your goal(s).

Whatever happened in the past, forget it: stop thinking about it. Change your narrative, be future oriented. No more compromise, no more fucking backtracking and procrastination. Reengineer yourself, reinvent yourself. Have a hard look at yourself and make it happen, make your dreams come true. Only 98 more days to do it, to make it happen!

Focus on issues directly impacting on your way of living; Excuses Will Always Be There For You, Opportunities Won’t.  Stop reading and start writing your own book: The Book of Your Life.

This Is Your Life!

You need a kick in the ass?

Get in touch with me.

J. Michael Dennis

Syndicated Columnist … and other things

 

The One Hundred Days Project

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Happy New Year Everyone

Being Charismatic and Profitable; resetting everything to make it happen, to make it a reality; being Incisive and Decisive, Making It Happen, these are my real and actual priorities, the only thing I shall focus on for the next 100 days.

J. Michael Dennis

COVID-19 ~ RAVAGING THE WHOLE IDEA OF SMALL GOVERNMENT

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The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in changes none of us could have imagined, but what happens next?

If you had asked me  a year ago, I would have told you there  was no way that school children could shift overnight to online  learning; that it was impossible for banks to offer mortgage holidays;  impossible to double unemployment benefits; impossible to house rough  sleepers or put a hold on evictions; impossible to offer wages subsidies  and definitely impossible to get people to stay home from the  beach, the restaurant and the public places.

But we did it.

If you had asked me  a year ago, I would have told you there  was no way that a government could impose “Stay at Home” and “Business Shutdown” policies; give away millions of dollars in people and business assistance.  But it did happen and,

Somebody will have to pay for this!

SMALL GOVERNMENT: A principle  widely invoked to describe  an economic and political system where there is minimal government  involvement in certain areas of public policy or the private sector,  especially matters considered to be private or personal.

Today, COVID-19 has made one thing terribly clear: “Government is not the same as  business.”

The role of government is to regulate and guide the  increasingly complex social landscape and business is only a part of that  landscape. Health, infrastructure, the legal system, education: these  are not businesses. First and foremost they are part of society, part of  our duty to each other and to the system that we are all, or should be, beneficiaries  of.  But that is a whole other  catastrophe that has been made awfully clear in the last six months.

So what is it that Covid-19 has ripped open?

The fragility of social space and the  robustness of our need to share? The catastrophic misdirection of the  past 30 years of economic and social planning?

What Covid-19 has ravaged is the whole idea of small government. What Covid-19 has  highlighted is the importance of social and economic justice. Today, in many countries around the world, some of the most interesting, creative and innovative   thinkers are ready to imagine a better World and to fight for it: “A compelling vision for a stronger economy, a  fairer society and a more environmentally sustainable future.”

Be part of this new world!

Michel Ouellette JMD,ll.l., ll.m

Systemic Strategic Planning / Crisis & Reputation Management

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Donald J. Trump, The Art of Covert Hypnosis

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The Obscene Presidential Reign of Donald J. Trump

INTRODUCTION

In the old Kingdom of ancient Egypt, the first pharaohs understood the extraordinary power of ideology and of its visual counterpart, iconography, to unite disparate people and bind them in loyalty to them and the state. Ancient Egypt’s earliest kings formulated and harnessed the tools of leadership that are still present with us today, especially under the obscene presidential reign of Donald J. Trump: elaborate trappings of office and carefully choreographed public appearances; pomp and spectacles on grand state occasions, all of these trappings expressed orally and visually to set him apart from the populace and reinforce the bonds of loyalty of his supporters. But, like for Trump today, the pharaohs and their advisers knew equally well that their grip on power could be maintained just as effectively by other less benevolent means: political cunning propaganda, a personal and political ideology of xenophobia, close surveillance of the masses and population mood, brutal repression of any form of dissent.

The ancient Egyptians invented the concept of nation-state that still dominates our planet five thousand years later. The Egyptians’ creation was remarkable, not only for its impact, but also for its longevity: the pharaonic age lasted for three millennia. By comparison, Rome barely managed to rule the world for one millennium, the hegemony of the British Empire lasted only for a few centuries and the American supremacy has yet to survive. A key reason for this remarkable survival is that the philosophical and political framework first developed at the birth of ancient Egypt was so well attuned to the national psyche that it remained the archetypal pattern of government for the next one hundred generations; despite prolonged periods of political fragmentation, decentralization, and unrest, the pharaonic rule remained a powerful ideal.

Other times, other manners. Ancient Egypt was a sparsely populated tribal society, its polytheistic religion, pre-monetary economy, the low rate of literacy, the political ideological dominance of divine kingship, all these defining characteristics of ancient Egypt are utterly alien to most contemporary Western civilization including the United States of America and its constituency. Notwithstanding how devious Donald J. Trump may be, what did work for the ancient Egypt’s rulers may not work for him and help him in his 2020 reelection crusade. The arrogance of Donald J. Trump and his self-confidence contain the seeds of his own destruction and the obliteration of the USA domination and influence around the world.

Michel Ouellette JMD, ll.l., ll.m.
Systemic Strategic Planning / Crisis & Reputation Management

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In Search of Climatic & Environmental Excellence

The Unfinished Story of Bhopal 1984

Over the last forty years, especially since the Union Carbide India Limited 1984 Bhopal disaster, the debate over many critical environmental issues has moved from the nation’s legislative chambers to the business and corporate board rooms. One of the most devastating environmental disasters of all time, the 1984 Union Carbide India Limited plant of Bhopal forever changed the way corporations view operational and environmental performance. Today, rather than a liability, most well-advised businesses and corporations are viewing operational regulatory and environmental compliance as a major asset to be integrated in their strategic systemic planning and redesign process to strengthen their competitive positions and improve their financial performance.

Today, most national and multinational corporations, utilizing all possible Total Quality Management Tools available to them, are moving from a narrow focus on achieving compliance to a broader focus on achieving financial and environmental excellence. Three out of four persons placing a high value on a clean environment, businesses and corporations that are not following this transition to climatic and environmental excellence will likely not succeed as a viable enterprise into the next century. Those viewing climatic change and the environment as strategic issues will be the leaders in their field of activity.

Union Carbide’s Bhopal disaster of 1984, a tragedy in which the moral damage was far worse than the financial liability, is a grim story of the disabling myth that regulatory compliance and liability containment is enough. In a market economy, regulation will always be necessary to level the playing field. However, today more than ever, simple consumer demand for climatic and environmental improvement is much more important and technology outstrip regulation in many areas. Consumer desires for a cleaner environment are now driving product development.

Successful businesses and corporations will not be those that use climatic change and environmental excellence as a marketing strategy, but those that can and will establish trust and credibility with their customers and stakeholders. If customer choice is to be an effective force in climatic and environmental improvement, the consumer must be given the tools to make informed decisions. This is one of the challenges of the coming decade that every business and corporation will have to face, a battleground full of landmines.

Climatic and environmental answers are not simple or easy. They involve a consistent fight against social pessimism, against each person’s potential acquiescence to greed, against ready-made positions of cynicism and personal indifference.

Change always begins with individuals.

Michel Ouellette JMD, ll.l., ll.m.
Systemic Strategic Planning / Crisis & Reputation Management

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Life after the Covid-19 Pandemic

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Here’s what to expect long term from the coronavirus pandemic: “Stay Home”

The coronavirus has uprooted life as we know it. Everything from our social gatherings to our daily errands has been completely changed and most of us are not too fond of the switch. Realistically and sadly, though, life will not go back to what it was for quite some time. Life is going to look different for the next few years, but what exactly does that mean?

Expect the world to change to a mask-wearing culture

A year from now, and even beyond that, expect to still see people wearing masks in public, especially people who are more vulnerable to COVID-19. Mask-wearing will become a new normal, the way it has been in many Asian countries in recent years.

There will be fewer business trips and more remote work opportunities

With the increase in digital technologies and the realization that some industries can easily continue without sending staff across the county or across the globe, expect business trips to be reduced for people in most industries. With the increase in digital technologie, we no longer have to be physically in the same room to accomplish many things. Expect corporations to be more flexible with remote work policies, especially if work is still getting accomplished at home while keeping people from getting sick and helping the company with operations costs.

Concerts and sporting events

Do not expect crowded sporting events and packed concerts to become part of our new normal. It is going to be hard to convince people to go back to large indoor entertainment and recreational gatherings. What you will see is clusters of people at smaller gatherings. The new normal will be for people to avoid large gatherings in enclosed space. Outdoor social and entertainment smaller gatherings will be preferred and part of the norm.

Expect significant psychological, societal and cultural impacts

People are profoundly affected by the major events that occur in their lifetime. Accordingly, t is to be expected that modern-day society will be shaped by the COVID-19 pandemic. The psychological after-effects of disasters typically emerge six months after the event ends. Long-term mental health effects and societal changes as a result of the pandemic, which has kept millions of people isolated socially and physically for months, are to be expected. There are going to be many long-term effects. We will see a significant increase in depressions, suicide rates and marital problems.

Expect certain levels of discord throughout communities

While the vast majority of people are counting down the days before we find a vaccine, dark days are to be expected. There is a tremendous likelihood of conflict, social discord and unanticipated consequences with the arrival of the vaccine. The distribution of the vaccine will be chaotic and problematic. There will be inequities and many will refuse to be vaccinated. Communities, co-workers, friends and families will be faced with tough decisions regarding everything from the topic of how to safely socialize after months and months of isolation to sending their child to school where there may be unvaccinated students.

Finally, do not expect the virus to go away completely

The COVID-19 coronavirus will not disappear when the vaccine is deployed. Many are opposed to vaccines. We are already seeing people saying they will refuse for themselves, their children and the members of their family, to be vaccine thus, severely limiting the ability to create any form of herd immunity, which would provide protection for those who cannot get the vaccine or have not yet been vaccinated. The virus will still be circulating even after an effective vaccine is widely available as a result of those who choose not to get the vaccine.

Michel Ouellette JMD, ll.l., ll.m.
Systemic Strategic Planning / Crisis & Reputation Management

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