The "Good News" report you linked to was well written and convincing, but fails to address the crux of the argument: When all the manufacturing and IT jobs leave, who can secure America?
The most blatant and final weakness I noticed in his argument was Some service sectors, such as construction and health care, are ripe for gains, because their efficient use of IT is low.
You cannot replace a nurse with a computer, and there yet remains to be built a robot that can perform one quadzillionth of the reasoning, logic and innovative thinking of a good construction worker.
What you say maybe true, but it is a better written article that should be used as an example by the spectator. I may not write well but I read well.
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02/22/2004 10:10:44 PM PST by
Porterville
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