As we head into the final two weeks before mid-term elections, the top question on everyone’s mind is; “where are the jobs?” If people, could just for a moment, put down the smoking guns and start thinking, they would find out that we already have the answers to that question. But we rather treat this round of elections like a homecoming game with one side predicting that they’re going to ‘wipe the floor’ with their opponents; and the other side fighting to hold onto a dying ship. When, actually, the concerns should be:
- What is our current national unemployment rate?
- What did we do to get here?
- What are we not doing to leave this job situation?
- What have we not learned?
- How are we going to get over our hubris of being Americans?
- What can we learn from others?
- How will we come together?
- What will happen if we don’t?
These questions are important but if not answered honestly – will leave at least as confused as we are right now. In reality, we’re stuck on VE and VJ day Sept of 1945… We’ve had our small victories but the majority of last century was spent getting our hats handed to us. Oh sure, we had the moonshot, rock and roll, movies and a list longer than our arms of all the fast food we could eat. The computers have been both a blessing and a curse that have brought about unforeseen technology and incredible heartbreak.
But now, our lack of vision, failure to create the Edison’s, Henry Fords, Wright Brothers, George Washington Carvers, is catching up to us. Worse, for those bound to carry national pride to illogical heights, we’re getting passed up by those we thought we could look down our noses at. Our auto manufacturers had to come to the brink of virtual failure before they hit the reset buttons and create cars that could realistically compete.
We are now finding out that we should have made an effort to modernize our approach to infrastructure; specifically, our transportation systems. One of the many innovations we should be seriously looking at is an American flavored motorail system for the entire nation. Maybe, if we’d be honest with ourselves, we realize that we are not in the lead on this. A general point of fact is, while the Chinese have 42 actively operating high-speed train -we have none; not one.
They have their all of their major cities connected while we have the link between Orlando and Tampa, Florida proposed – not even built, just proposed. There is no effective high speed train operation between our nation’s capitol and major metro areas, like New York City, Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia, St, Louis, Los Angelos, Denver, Dallas, Houston, Phoenix, Las Vegas, Seattle…..
And we will never get these linked, because we’re centered on partisan politics; we have not learned the difference between the logistics of governance and the emotionalism of politics, and worst of all, we have become a nation of instant gratification seekers to the point that it is hurting more than we realize. How else do you explain the outright disrespect for believing that their predecessors as being ‘behind the times’ with no lessons to impart – all possible wheels have been; in fact, invented already”…
Our job situation is so dire that a whole generation is going to miss out of the labor creation opportunity that should have been available. This younger generation is filled with misplaced pride and fails to heed the lessons. They’re learning now as they go to the few minimum wage jobs still available to pay off their silver plated 4 year degrees, and still they don’t innovate in a ‘national way’. The one lesson they did learn, was how to become rich as they become the next ‘Bill Gate’s’ or try to monopolize their world’s ala Wal-Mart. Or strike it lucky as they become the next Lady Gaga. What they did not learn, however, was the examples set by the old school moguls…
When Mr. Ford and the Rockefellers got filthy rich, they brought many, many people along beside them… Ask a modern day CEO to do that… they’ll snort their caviar at you as they laugh at the mere suggestion. This generation is not learning. At 27 years old, my oldest son is deathly afraid of turning 30 – not realizing that his great-grandmother became a working registered nurse, only after having 13 children and reaching the age of 54 years old before her first day on the job.
We could and should be operating a motorail system where we put our autos on a train that can take ourselves, our vehicles and Christmas presents to another major city at high speed. This doesn’t even have to innovated from scratch. Europe does this now, everyday. As I mentioned before, we’re not in the lead on many concepts and execution. Just this idea alone, has spin off potential, updates to our rail system that will create jobs like; a new style conductor, mechanics and technicians, service workers, health care workers (on-board EMTs, nurses, doctors, pharmacists, etc), travel specialists to solve sure to come up dilemmas. The European and model already exists (http://www.seat61.com/Motorail.htm). We should not let pride prevent us from studying it.
But I can hear it now… “That Marxist Obama – he’s trying to take over the railroad trains…” And yet another industry will be killed before it has even lived.
What can you do personally? Pursue a future of innovation, we all buy things and services… so do we really have to exclusively national level chain providers or can we ‘ mom and pop’ a chance? Support jobs creation by expecting more from career politicians. Expect more; raise the bar – an entrepreneur will meet it. For the adventurous, step outside of your comfort zone and create a new business.
the middle class such a majority after WWII is gone as evidenced by the dismantling of Detroit, Philadelphia, and like cities; the internet has even made Silicon Valley a less secure place for the remaining job holders.
days are filled with brainstorming the tried and true formulas as well as ‘thinking outside the box’. And as I spend so much time thinking, I keep realizing that I am not only trying to create a business, but I am also trying to create an industry.
talents that it has become a necessity to maximize the most valuable asset an individual or company may have – property.
necessarily represent ‘new’ technology. It represents an innovation in getting a picture – the fact that the picture is needed is not new; getting it this way, is. Using this method, you are better able to customize the image to provide just the right look you need to the prospective client. And as I work to develop my company’s service, I can sense, feel that a landscaper is going to seize on what I do.
I’m so ticked, my outrage has moved beyond the common sense feeling of embarrassment to wanting to ‘do’ something to put thought to keyboard. Once again, I fell for the tricks of a big company preying on a smaller one trying to get started. I don’t know if you’ve tried to start a company but the biggest pitfall is not being able to tell the difference between tenacity and stubbornness. From the very beginning, we’re taught that if you don’t at first, succeed – try harder or at least try again. Invest more time, 
Perhaps you remember, I wrote and posted a blog noting a super freighter container ship – the Emma Maersk In that blog, I wondered if we’re getting used to the prospect of becoming ‘second-best’.