To grow our national economy, we need to boost of creative capital, our capacity to innovate and create new items for the market.
Innovation can drive to market forward. We have seen this time and time again in Silicon Valley. Many countries have seen the benefit in this and tried to create their own havens for technological innovation. The United States, if they are intelligent, would do well to preempt the action of other nations and develop even more thoroughly innovative centers of its own, not just in Silicon Valley.
Showing posts with label America. Show all posts
Showing posts with label America. Show all posts
Friday, December 30, 2011
Monday, May 9, 2011
Break Free From Conventionalism. Be your Own Self.
There is an extreme tragedy in government today. It seems that no matter how much arguing, discussion, and "bipartisanship" that goes on in Washington, the major parties still cannot agree on solutions. They remain united against or for different measures, regardless of what the American people, or even at times their own districts, believe is right for the country.
Instead of having a strong alliance and loyalty to party, we should instead have loyalty to our country. If we put aside what our party (or some other special group's) interests, we can get more done. We are all individuals, individuals with great ideas. In order to have all those ideas spread and nurtured, congressmen need to not always conform with their party. The same should be for everyone. Instead of rubber stamping the party doctrine, we need to have open minds, listen to, and discuss people's own individual ideas.
The same goes for us too. Do not simply agree with whatever we have to say. Come up with your own ideas. Voting for a party or even a candidate based on a single or handful of issues is not prudent. Let everyone's ideas and opinions come out into the open. We daresay that with less people conforming to their party ideas, we might come up with some better solutions.
Instead of having a strong alliance and loyalty to party, we should instead have loyalty to our country. If we put aside what our party (or some other special group's) interests, we can get more done. We are all individuals, individuals with great ideas. In order to have all those ideas spread and nurtured, congressmen need to not always conform with their party. The same should be for everyone. Instead of rubber stamping the party doctrine, we need to have open minds, listen to, and discuss people's own individual ideas.
The same goes for us too. Do not simply agree with whatever we have to say. Come up with your own ideas. Voting for a party or even a candidate based on a single or handful of issues is not prudent. Let everyone's ideas and opinions come out into the open. We daresay that with less people conforming to their party ideas, we might come up with some better solutions.
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
America
We are not White, or Black, Asian, or Hispanic, or even Democrats or Republicans. Instead, we are Americans and human beings on this earth. Let us all join together in unity, for when we are truly united, we can truly call ourselves America.
Fairness in American Society
America speaks of being all for liberty and fairness yet prejudices in the American Society have not yet ceased. We must learn to join as brothers and sisters all as friends. Even today, you see people walking on the other side of the street when they see an African-American, or laughing when they see an Asian speaking in their own language. You see people calling people of the Islamic religion terrorists or calling anyone who is very faithful to their religion a lunatic! People also make fun of or look down upon people with disabilities. A common prejudice you hear is against women or men. None of these things are controllable. But that fact should not be used for persuasion against prejudice because it is still saying that these traits are bad, but just that the people shouldn't be discriminated against because of them because they are uncontrollable. But, we should say that color, religion, disabilities, and gender ARE NO difference. We are all the same in that we are human beings, and yet we are all unique in our personalities and our beliefs.
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