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Re-Education of America - World Market

Today there are hundreds of high-tech jobs for people but companies are finding it difficult to find qualified people for these jobs. Companies are having to insource their engineers from contries like India and China who produce over 100,000 engineers every year. They are graduating with degrees from top universites at a cost of $5000-$10,000 compared to the high costs in United States. We are graduating too many people with law degrees and business degress and not enough with degrees in electrical, mechancial, plastics, chemical and civil engineering to name a few. There aren't enough doctors getting through because of the ridiciulously high cost of medical school and the fact most students that graduate high school are prepared enough for such higher education. We bailout everyone execept those areas that have long term benefits to the country. I propose all students be in school from K-14, with everyone graduting school with an A.S. degree. Alot of school districts are top heav

High Technology Energy Production Unleashed

The economy is in terrible shape according to the media. Corporations are asking for bailouts all except energy production companies and fast food places. America can increase the number of jobs by investing in energy production with solar, hydrogen, and fuel-cell production. Hundreds of companies in the west are producing higher quality solar-cells every month, increasing the efficiency of them with new technologies. Nanotechnology coupled with solar cells has given a 50% efficiency in solar cells. With lower energy costs in the production and manufacturing goods that will lower the costs of production to the consumer. If all the auto companies and small goods manufacturers embraced solar, fuel-cell and ultra capacitor technology we could start competing with the companies that we have been outsourcing to over the last 20+years. Outsourcing everything has contributed to this current economic crisis in the united states. Now we are feeling its affects. We have to start competing more i