Sunday, August 30, 2009

Ponderings

So I've been following the Little League World Series lately. I watched the only team from Kentucky get annihilated by Chula Vista, California, 16-1 (who coicidentally is playing the championship game today, which I am undoubtedly going to watch). As I was watching this game, I began to think. Why is it that some parts of the world are so amazingly stacked in every aspect of everything?

In our nation, we have California and New York who single-handedly run our nation's economy. Globally, Japan, China, and all the other "Made-in's" are over almost every facet of toys, clothing, vehicles, and industries in general. It is illegal to have monopolies in this world, yet these places shadily monopolize their countrys' funding.

I don't know why this allowed, but I also don't know if I'm just a rambling fool. It does seem as if the United Nations or some other global agency or domestic affairs office could at least say something about this, but who is to say? All I know is I hope California loses to Chinese Tai-Pei today, because the size of California's team makes it highly unfair for almost anyone to contend with.

Go China!

Dakota

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