Want To Bring Back Jobs?

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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
 
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

We could bring back 30 million tomorrow merely by kicking 30 million illegals out and building the wall !
 
When I was young, the cruising scene was huge in America. Now people might think, now what does this have to do with anything right ? Well when I turned 17 years old I purchased a 1968 Chevelle SS 396 car. Well I began fixing this car from one end to the other. With my high school education coupled with this type of interest in life, it began the process of extending my education into many fields. I learned paint and body works, interior work, engine overhauling, transmission work, differential work, exhaust work, math formula's, and engineering and design.

Yep all these things were found in the restoring of a classic muscle car, and then on towards the racing of the car. I went on to apply my skills by building several more cars in my hobbying in which helped me in aquirring jobs, accomplishing projects at jobs, and just becoming a real good worker in life. There were so many American traditions and great times in history that also developed individuals skills, and developed education in which they carried on with them in life, and that made them very successful individuals in life.

Regulations and imposed laws destroyed this for many years in America, and it led people towards a life of globalism, socialism, and becoming sheeple who wouldn't know a spark plug from a ciggerett lighter. I remember how so many garages had cars in progress, and how Friday night was show and tell night, and who had the best looking car, and the fastest car, and the best combination chosen be it in gear ratio's verses transmissions, verses motors, verses lightness of body, so on and so forth. There was metal fabrication, welding, body work, suspension set up, camshaft combinations, you name it....

It was a great time in history, and I thank God I was part of it. I feel sorry for the young folks today, because they haven't a clue as to what fun and educational that time period was. Some great movies to illustrate it are "American Graffiti" and the like.
 
When I was young, the cruising scene was huge in America.
Glad you got to take part, but lots of cities had problems with you guys cruising in the bushes of public parks at night and when AIDS arrived much of the cruising scene tapered off.
 
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

Yes!! we could eliminate corporate taxes altogether (currently highest in world) and free business to conduct business rather than waste time and money dodging taxes.
GE alone, for example, has 1000 full time tax professionals. What a huge waste and for a tax that serves no purpose at all. The corporate tax is passed on to customers in higher prices just like any cost. Corporations are tax collectors not tax payers.

We have the tax only to pander to the pure ignorance of liberals who imagine in their pure ignorance that they are making evil business pay its fair share.
 
When I was young, the cruising scene was huge in America.
Glad you got to take part, but lots of cities had problems with you guys cruising in the bushes of public parks at night and when AIDS arrived much of the cruising scene tapered off.
Don't be living your fantasies and your imaginations through US message boards.
 
Hah lighten em man I'm just joking around, my wife and I recently watched that Al Pacino movie Cruising. Great flick.
 
It is no secret that small and medium size companies employ the majority of workers. Whatever stimulates initiative, start-ups and small business creates jobs. It may not be 'bringing back jobs', but rather encouraging new ideas here.
 
I think the OP is right. The governing quantity is the dollar foreign exchange ratio though. You will never have jobs in a country where any experienced worker is automatically undercut by large fresh graduate teams working in the total under a dollar a day.

Also, currently, there is a worldwide buy up storm of all small and medium companies ongoing since last year. The job market is thereby shrinking at a rate of ~ 25 % per year at this time.

So, fixing the problem given in the OP, we would need to stop worldwide Americanization. This may never happen, as the consequences of ww2 are still actively maintained worldwide.
 
I think the OP is right. The governing quantity is the dollar foreign exchange ratio though. You will never have jobs in a country where any experienced worker is automatically undercut by large fresh graduate teams working in the total under a dollar a day.

Also, currently, there is a worldwide buy up storm of all small and medium companies ongoing since last year. The job market is thereby shrinking at a rate of ~ 25 % per year at this time.

So, fixing the problem given in the OP, we would need to stop worldwide Americanization. This may never happen, as the consequences of ww2 are still actively maintained worldwide.

want to bring back 30 million jobs? Ship 30 million illegals home or eliminate the corporate tax which encourages our corporations to move to lower tax countries.
 

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