There are 4 main enterprises under postal services in Japan:
- Post. (of course)
- Bank.
- Insurance.
- Window.
#1 is no need to explain.
#4 is simple: where they accept the posts.
it is also functioned as branches of "Bank" and "Insurance".
#2 and #3:
the "postal services" had collected trillions of yen (REALLY!) from people.
Of course they have to operate it in order to pay the interests or something,
but the way they operate is the problem:
They invest into national bonds.
The government have "extra money", which they must not have.
This accelerates the growth of national deficit.
As you know, Japan has the greatest amount of $$$ from trade surplus.
But at the same time, Japan has the greatest deficit,
with the unit of TRILLION US DOLLARS.
(trade surplus is billion US dollars.)
Problem, right?
That's why it must be privatized.
Or else, soon the nation will be collapsed.
BUT!
There are group of people who protest against privatization.
The reason is simple:
They are working in postal office, or they are their relatives.
They are afraid of being unemployed.
Perhaps because they are incompetent.
Competent people won't be unemployed.
Why don't they work harder, instead of consuming energy to protest?
They're campaigning for "Do not privatize",
and many foolish citizens listen to them believes that "privatization is bad".
Damn.
I wonder, do they know what they're doing?
They're trying to COLLAPSE the nation just for their "better paid" life.
I repeat:
It must be privatized,
for everyone.
The project had begun on 2001,
this year is 2005, but not yet privatized.
And if not privatize until final deadline of 2007,
Perhaps it will never be.

2 comments:
the US is slowly privatizing schools and look how good we are doing. Electricity, food, agriculture, banking all privatized with the only results being an expensive unreliable out-of-date grid; cheap crappy food frequently poisoning fat americans who don't know about mad cow but will soon; the dust bowl, the end of the yeoman farmer, and monopolized, patented and untested crops; the richest and most corrupt businesses in the world (Enron, Anderson, WorldCom, Tycho...) who own the media, thinktanks, the government, and life insurance on their employees.
Privatization is fun.
Yes. One of the merit of privatizing public enterprises for us is that "we pay money to people who are BELIEVED to be more reliable".
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