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  • Subject: Political Secrets III:  Horse-Trading With Presidential Candidates (07/06/2007) , email
  • Date: 2008-06-23
  • This message is referenced by #3,
    S.B.
    
    
    You hit it in the head, but I doubt many of the Asian would buy it based on my personal experience with them. Some of them still go the wrong way.
    Your message is strong and precise, but is the message heard only by the population who already agree with it? 
    
    I hope you and we can continue to accumulate the opinion leaders in our community to propagate the message.
    
    Thank you for your difficult work that we greatly needed.
    
    Gary Tang
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          Asian versus Am. View regarding Politics - easy quizzes

     

       Do you hold an Asian or American view regarding politics?
    Take 4 easy quizzes.

    1) What a presidential election is about:
    Asian View: To vote for the best candidate according to national
            interest, although what national interest is could vary widely
            according to individuals.
    Am. View: To maximize one's own self interest or enlightened self
          interest.

    2) Standard for judging if Affirmative Action (AA) is good/bad?
    Asian View: The standard is whether AA serves the national interest,
            although what national interest is may vary widely from "need to
            correct historic wrongs" to "meritocracy is supreme."
    Am View: what is best for one's own self interest or enlightened self
          interest.

     

                                Digression
    Question: If the above representation of the American view
    regarding politics is correct, how could the US survive if most
    Americans are for their self interest, enlightened or otherwise?

    Answer: America applies the principle of market economy to politics.
    That is, let every individual/group/community maximize his/her/its own
    interest. The struggle between different interests will create the
    "checks and balances" which shall serve as the "invisible hand" guiding
    the conflicting interests towards the the best interest of the nation.

    Question: Is there evidence that American politics is centered upon
    "self interest comes first"?

    Evidence: When obsolete military bases are to be closed to eliminate
    waste, every senator/congressman will state: "Obsolete military bases
    should be closed, but not the ones in my state/district, because they are
    still serving vital functions." Why? Because in American politics, one is
    expected to take care of self-interest first.

    Question: Any evidence that educated Americans hold the same belief?

    Evidence: President John Adams said, "It is not true, in fact, that any
    people ever existed who love the public better than themselves." President
    John F. Kennedy referring to the heroes in his book "Profiles in Courage"
    wrote, "not because they 'loved the public better than themselves.'
    (but) because they did love themselves -- because each one's need to
    maintain his own respect for himself was more important to him than (a
    list of other needs)."

     

    3) View towards a political action committee e.g. 80-20 PAC:
    Asian View: 80-20 seems politically effective in fighting for the rightful
              concerns of the Asian Amercian community, but 80-20's
              approach to politics is so different from the politics practiced in Asia.
    Am. View: How can a small minority of recent immigrants like the Asian
           Am community not have at least one organization like 80-20?
           How else is the smallest immigrant minority to defend its rights
           in the rough and tumble world of politics?

    4) Attitude towards High Officials:
    Asian View: High officials are like parents to whom we should respect &
              devote. Many Asians subconsciously expect high officials to whom
              they've donated generously to "take care" of them when they are
              in real need. They expect the officials (acting as parents) to come
              to their aid (suffering as children in need). Is such an expectation
              realistic? Not in America!
    Am View: Officials, high or low in ranking, are public servants
          who are subject to reward or punishment by American citizens
          who are the bosses. They expect law to be applied equally.

    Concluson: While being proud of our Asian heritage, when it come to politics,
    do as Americans do.

       For feedback, visit
    http://www.80-20educationalfoundation.org/politicaledu/posterboard.asp

    Warmest regards,

    S.B. Woo
    President, 80-20 Educational Foundation, Inc.