InRareForm
10-08-2008, 04:14 PM
A few observations:
- Can it be the past 10 years of economic growth has been illusory? Is growth merely not just the concept of of when things are done better/faster/ and more cheaply? Don't get me wrong we are the industry leaders in a lot of departments (aerospace, software, computer design, etc.) However there has been too much emphasis on the skills of accountants and lawyers in this day and age.
- Technology has took the backseat to the fields of business. Just look at engineering enrollment, for example. This business world creates a universe where everything is embedded in a circular pattern, any value that is thought to be created is just spun around other business people and nothing gets gained. This is not their fault, hence this is the way our country works. If we spent more emphasis on technology, there is ultimately a GAIN in this field and thus creates a wave of good news, IMO.
- Growth once again gets promoted by technology production and the US is lacking in that part. So what is the underlying problem? It is education. And this is a problem that is intrinsic and therefore nothing of the sort that a president can cure.
thoughts?
- Can it be the past 10 years of economic growth has been illusory? Is growth merely not just the concept of of when things are done better/faster/ and more cheaply? Don't get me wrong we are the industry leaders in a lot of departments (aerospace, software, computer design, etc.) However there has been too much emphasis on the skills of accountants and lawyers in this day and age.
- Technology has took the backseat to the fields of business. Just look at engineering enrollment, for example. This business world creates a universe where everything is embedded in a circular pattern, any value that is thought to be created is just spun around other business people and nothing gets gained. This is not their fault, hence this is the way our country works. If we spent more emphasis on technology, there is ultimately a GAIN in this field and thus creates a wave of good news, IMO.
- Growth once again gets promoted by technology production and the US is lacking in that part. So what is the underlying problem? It is education. And this is a problem that is intrinsic and therefore nothing of the sort that a president can cure.
thoughts?