Friday, October 14, 2011

Pointing Fingers Will Just Poke Eyes, an Eye for an Eye Will Make the World Go Blind

This is an interesting insight into the "real" culprits of the current economic supposed downturn: so-called by the author of this post as "accounting parasites".

The author is notably a progressive-liberal and probably in other associations as well to keep in mind how he has simplified the political opinion for how the economy turned out not in the public's favor, and also simplified the general focus of American corporate accountants. I may not be in a position to say this, as he was a former executive founder of Cisco, but the evidence of hindsight on the part of Dell's people was probably not entirely on their liability of being accountants. Such underlying factors of their decision to let their supplier manufacture more of their own product could be the heirarchy of the management, or the dissenters were out-numbered or other debilitating reasons.

I acknowledge the possibility that his intentions to simplify political debate about the implied economic decline and to simplify the objective of many American corporate accountants may be to shorten such points because the dissenters of such opinions may not be significant enough to make a difference. However, in reality out of theory those accountants who are exceptions to his opinions do in fact make so much difference that his rationale of replacing those inhumane accountants be replaced with humanitarian ones may in fact be hard to pinpoint the actual "parasite" or "parasites".

This is the article source explaining his views and his reasonable equivalent of financial world peace: http://www.opednews.com/articles/Who-Killed-the-Economy--A-by-Bob-Burnett-111014-656.html?show=votes

Although, it is quite true that the ambition of profitability may overtake certain risks to the public, their workers or themselves in order to acquire short-term profit, this may not be valid for all businesses, but for the most part may be unavoidable. I can see where he is going with all the prideful adjustments companies have made in the name of profit, but accountants have been at this probably for ages and the downfall and inflation and debt can not be pinned down as all their faults. Can it? Probably not, but if so, we might as well point at fingers at the world for being sick, thus doing us all no good until the corrupt ones can be replaced by the responsible people who suddenly show up (whoever those are) and prove the ones pointing fingers right.

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