Sunday, August 4, 2013

Who do you believe will do better in creating higher paying jobs, Democrats or Republicans?

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Alan


Both Democrats and Republicans agree on one thing for sure...we need more jobs! The problem is that they differ in how to create those higher paying jobs. Democrats believe in a Keynesian approach by increasing infrastructure spending by asking the upper class to share a higher percentage of the burden during a recession, and the Republicans seem to believe reducing taxes and regulations will stimulate entrepreneurship to create higher paying jobs. Both appear to have historical examples. I want to know which is the better example, and why?


Answer
Well this, "is so, so clear... Democrats "just love to spend" money on not just infrastructure, but like FDR, (back in a day) "create programs" that (were/are revelant) to "the needs" of the people during their time. Infrastructure, (is one great avenue) in job creation, but, the world "is ever changing", and at such a rapid pace from a technological standpoint, that America (as President Obama) has said, needs "to keep in step" with that profound fact, and beef up the "educational skills" in the way of technology and starting with our kids, like "the handle" we had on (making and creating) great cars... we need "to outbeat" the Asians, when it comes to "creativity with technology." We "need to produce" more Steve Jobs, that is all there is to it!!!!! (smile...)

**The Asians, "have us beat", (3 to 1) with that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Like Howard Hughes, said regarding aviation, "technology" (along with ecology/substainability) "is the wave" of the future, and that "is where" we need to go and be as Americans, here in the United States..."OUTDOING EVERYONE" ELSE. Also, it would not hurt, to utilize this "technology" for other uses, not just here in America, but world-wide like:

1. Aids/Medical Equipment
2. Environmental/Green Substainability
3. Food Sources
4. Automotive
5. Gadgets, of economic, effective and efficient use (like the Swedes and Germany)
and last but "most certainly" not least...
6. "EDUCATION, EDUCATION" AND "MORE EDUCATION", this also is why, "the creativity and ingenuity" is getting lost, on our part as America. Europeans somewhat, "laughs at us", from that end as well... (dah, never mind)

That is just a few thoughts and examples...(smile)

My friend has cool gadgets and always manages to impress me during sleepovers. How do I do the same to her?




Jinx


My friend has gadgets such as a Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance, and Wii. She also has a pet dog. When I go over for sleepovers, I always have lots of fun at her house. But when she comes over, I don't know how to use the time since I don't have the GBA or Wii. We both aren't big fans of games and we'd like something to do. We both have a love of animals and I have a pet hamster. How do I make a good sleepover?


Answer
You could ask her to bring over some of the gadgets so that you can play at your house too. But if you don't like that idea, then I wouldn't try to compete in the same area. Rather, don't try to compete in the area of technology, because it sounds like she will always be one step ahead with that.

That doesn't mean that technology is the only fun thing though! Think about what you do at your house that is fun to you. Share those things with her. Is there something fun to do outside? Do you have board games? Particularly good movies? Could you get some craft supplies and make something? Baking food is always fun. You could decorate cookies together o there's always decorating a cake - you both could decorate your own privately and then share them to see how different they are.

If you both really like animals, and you have a hamster, you could think of something fun to do with the hamster. Maybe make a fun contraption for the hamster to play in (like a big maze if you have an active hamster!). Or build it a house.

There's a lot to make sleepovers fun and it doesn't have to involve games! In fact, it's much better for you in the long run if you do something active (like exercise) or "educational" (educational can definitely be fun!). All of the above will probably teach you a lot more than playing video games for hours. Ask your parents to look for books on fun science experiments (or search online for fun science experiments for kids). There are lots of really fun, surprising things for people of all ages to do. Next time try mixing some corn starch and water and see how weird that substance is... :)

Overall, let it be something that's fun to you and then likely it will be fun to her too.




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