The dilemma of using anti-biotics


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President Obama is to have a meeting over the so-called fiscal cliff with the CEO's of Ford, GE, and Walmart today.

President Obama in his press conference today said the middle class tax cuts should not be taken as hostage in solving the financial crisis.  The President assured that he will tackle on problems of immigration and global warming.  What makes difference between him and Romney, he said, is that Romney favored the rich over the middle class. 

There was no questions on the Chinese regime change, nor the dissolvement of the Japanese parliament.  No questions asked on his trip to Burma, Cambodia, and Thailand.  The President had not uttered a word on the East Asian Summit in Phnom Penh this week. 


The debts will never go away unless we pay them back.
The Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda announced that he will dissolve the parliament on 16th. The general election will be held next month. His center-left DJP may be fighting a uphill battle against center-right LDP after raising unpopular consumption tax. The nation's debts accumulated over decades are ones of the world's worst in terms of the ratio to its GDP.


There is this dilemma of anti-biotics.

If you use it too much, the bacteria will gain the resistance.  It is not desirable to flood this world with antibiotics.  Should I buy the antibiotics and give bacteria a hand to gain resistance?  It works a miracle when you apply it at first.  It gets less effective over time. 

In some nations, you would need a prescription to buy anti-biotics.  Here in this free country, however, it is legal to purchase antibiotics over the counter.It is available over the counter.

You can use antibiotics sparingly yourself.  The anti-biotics, however, is less effective now than before, supposedly everyone else are using it.