It's Impossible Unless We Fix These Four Things
One of the four things is correcting our schools' push for college entry to more vocational skills. I believe this with all my heart. I was very fortunate in that my high school major was vocational agriculture where I learned a huge variety of skills that every boy and girl would find very helpful, not only in careers but everyday life.
Here are the 4 things:
1. Healthcare, and even more importantly the health of the American people.
2. Taxes. Lower the business/corporate tax rates, simplify tax codes, eliminate the loopholes, skims and scams exploited by the tax avoidance industry.
3. Regulation. Weigh the cost of every regulation against the public good it generates. Include business owners, employees and citizens in the decision process--not just protected, privileged "experts" with no skin in the game, i.e. poobahs whose own fat salaries and benefits are never exposed to the costs or risks of the regulations they impose with such abandon.
4. Education. Instead of focusing on political correctness and "software coding" while shoehorning everyone into useless, rip-off four-year college degrees, focus on providing students with real-world knowledge bases, entrepreneurial moxie and the eight essential soft skills needed to prosper in a fast-changing economy. I explain how to do this in my books Get a Job, Build a Real Career and Defy a Bewildering Economy and The Nearly Free University and the Emerging Economy
Much more @ Want To Bring Back Jobs? It's Impossible Unless We Fix These Four Things | Zero Hedge
One of the four things is correcting our schools' push for college entry to more vocational skills. I believe this with all my heart. I was very fortunate in that my high school major was vocational agriculture where I learned a huge variety of skills that every boy and girl would find very helpful, not only in careers but everyday life.
Here are the 4 things:
1. Healthcare, and even more importantly the health of the American people.
2. Taxes. Lower the business/corporate tax rates, simplify tax codes, eliminate the loopholes, skims and scams exploited by the tax avoidance industry.
3. Regulation. Weigh the cost of every regulation against the public good it generates. Include business owners, employees and citizens in the decision process--not just protected, privileged "experts" with no skin in the game, i.e. poobahs whose own fat salaries and benefits are never exposed to the costs or risks of the regulations they impose with such abandon.
4. Education. Instead of focusing on political correctness and "software coding" while shoehorning everyone into useless, rip-off four-year college degrees, focus on providing students with real-world knowledge bases, entrepreneurial moxie and the eight essential soft skills needed to prosper in a fast-changing economy. I explain how to do this in my books Get a Job, Build a Real Career and Defy a Bewildering Economy and The Nearly Free University and the Emerging Economy
Much more @ Want To Bring Back Jobs? It's Impossible Unless We Fix These Four Things | Zero Hedge