To: nickcarraway
"...said Doerr. He reeled off six problems that he says will cause the U.S. to lose leadership in technology and innovation if they aren't addressed: a neglected educational system; . . . an anti-free-trade attitude;..."
The "educational" system is getting more than enough attention from overly feminized, socialist corporates, and that's what's wrong with it. As for the "anti-free-trade" comment, is Doerr afraid of the effects of unbalanced foreign trade: our inevitably falling dollar (higher costs of foreign labor, rising freight fuel costs,...) and obvious risks to security?
9 posted on
11/19/2005 1:44:06 AM PST by
familyop
("Let us try" sounds better, don't you think? "Essayons" is so...Latin.)
To: familyop
is Doerr afraid of the effects of unbalanced foreign trade: our inevitably falling dollar (higher costs of foreign labor, rising freight fuel costs,...) and obvious risks to security? <<<
Nope!....expensing stock options and giving a true picture of a company's finances to the shareholders is a big problem...Thieves work best in the dark
10 posted on
11/19/2005 1:55:28 AM PST by
M-cubed
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