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INVOLVES RELATED Content to WHAT we do BELIEVE TRULY ! REALISTIC Perceptions in deed delete ''irrational'' EXUBERANCES, REALISTICALLY ! ... BE REAL, GET REAL is but the only WAY ! ======= ''In my view, the only way to fix the private sector, strengthen the middle class and revitalize a manufacturing base in the U.S. is for the private sector to fix itself.
That being said, there is room for and need for some assistance from the government to make that happen. Everyone that I have talked to, regardless of political leaning, agrees that the U.S. infrastructure (hard and soft) needs to be rebuilt, extended, refurbished or recreated.
This will entail projects of enormous magnitude that the government can contract in pieces to the private sector, putting millions of Americans back to work in good paying jobs for years to come. Everyone is happy – the middle class is working again, unemployment is low, the infrastructure is being repaired and more citizens and companies are making and spending money and everyone is paying more taxes.
Additional, efforts by the government in the area of tightening trade agreements to protect rather than victimize the American worker will once again make it cost effective to make and build things in the U.S. by forcing our trade partners to really provide a level playing field for American companies to export U.S. made products to their markets.
This will involve business regulations, corporate tax code revisions and trade agreement revisions with all of our trading partners and these are things that can be done in a matter of months not years if people put their minds and efforts to the task.
I also think that that reforms and improvements to our education system are necessary if the economy is truly to recover for the long term and the coming generations. We need to create trade schools (high school and post secondary) to prepare the middle class of the future for highly technical blue collar jobs in a variety of industries. ... CONT/-
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Bankruptcy in Malaysia
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INVOLVES RELATED Content to WHAT we do BELIEVE TRULY ! REALISTIC Perceptions in deed delete ''irrational'' EXUBERANCES, REALISTICALLY ! ... BE REAL, GET REAL is but the only WAY ! ======= ''In my view, the only way to fix the private sector, strengthen the middle class and revitalize a manufacturing base in the U.S. is for the private sector to fix itself.
ReplyDeleteThat being said, there is room for and need for some assistance from the government to make that happen. Everyone that I have talked to, regardless of political leaning, agrees that the U.S. infrastructure (hard and soft) needs to be rebuilt, extended, refurbished or recreated.
This will entail projects of enormous magnitude that the government can contract in pieces to the private sector, putting millions of Americans back to work in good paying jobs for years to come. Everyone is happy – the middle class is working again, unemployment is low, the infrastructure is being repaired and more citizens and companies are making and spending money and everyone is paying more taxes.
Additional, efforts by the government in the area of tightening trade agreements to protect rather than victimize the American worker will once again make it cost effective to make and build things in the U.S. by forcing our trade partners to really provide a level playing field for American companies to export U.S. made products to their markets.
This will involve business regulations, corporate tax code revisions and trade agreement revisions with all of our trading partners and these are things that can be done in a matter of months not years if people put their minds and efforts to the task.
I also think that that reforms and improvements to our education system are necessary if the economy is truly to recover for the long term and the coming generations. We need to create trade schools (high school and post secondary) to prepare the middle class of the future for highly technical blue collar jobs in a variety of industries.
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