Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Brunei And The TPP

Traditional U.S. jobs are not going to be viable in the U.S. no matter what we do. Even today, business and industry have millions of jobs going wanting because Americans are not trained to
do them. What we need to do is train ourselves for those jobs. We waste millions of dollars
killing the public schools system, and finding fault with the learning minority children absorb. We
need to stop doing that. If we make certain public schools thrive, all ideas will become public in a
'fast and furious' manner. Business will be able to see the intellect of western youth intersect its needs
even before young people get to a university.
Finding fault with inner-city youth hasn't stopped African American young people from becoming
doctors, attorneys, Ph.D.s. What if America embraced the learning these kids try so hard to get noticed?
This is the one country which can get genius from the classroom to the patent office in record time.
We have the legal and educational infrastructure to do it.
If we don't get it done, now, China will swallow up the labor in the Pacific Rim and use its muscle to
keep all low skilled and/or semi-skilled jobs under their control, and will keep those 25 cent an hour jobs at 25 cents forever.
Places like Brunei don't want China's communist muscle intruding into their politics and societal customs. Nor are they apt to accept homosexuality on our schedule. To The Sultan of Brunei, America is most likely the lesser of two super-power evils, if the modern world is on track to arrive
at the doorstep of his average citizen during this twenty-first century.
America has to step up at least one rung on the skill-level ladder of jobs expertise in order to save its work force. Then, and only then do we operate from a position of power when attempting to influence other work forces to stay strong, get competetive.
Most jobs businesses will need filled in ten years don't even exist right now.
We had better stop obsessing on the jobs we are doing now, and start focusing on the jobs we need to
begin to do for our future. The jobs we are doing right now are going to go to the lowest bidder, whether we get ready for future jobs or not.
If America gets the TPP, we will have a better than even chance of forcing wages up around the small
world we live in now. If we don't get it- low wages in the Rim are going to stay low, possibly interminably. The world is shrinking. We want to keep it as comfortable as possible.

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