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Strategies & Market Trends : New US Economy Policy

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To: Arthur Tang who wrote (230)6/20/2000 8:01:00 AM
From: Arthur Tang  Read Replies (1) of 435
 
The turning point of this new economy is here?

We are at a cross road, but some have already started their destiny. The rest of us will follow once the vision is clear.

The economy is clearly well established. Some feared that the labor force is insufficient for any further growth; that technology is too difficult for the untrained labor, the bottom 5% of unemployed. The so called bottom of the barrel unemployable can be trained if computing is easier to manage.

Video tape training did wonders for the young and Congress passed the law to allow social security crowd to go back to work. So, the old will be trained by video tape too. The "no social security penalty" for the old folks will generate much income taxes for the government. So that is a plus too.

The cross road that some have chosen is the Mainframe enterprise distributed clustering of computers to ease the management of IT in business. Thin client computing means ease of training unskilled labor. No hassle, to learn thick client computing, is required.

The new economy will pick up steam and move on famously. More productivity is now possible for less trained workers. And then what else is new? 0% unemployment is the target.

Tune to this, and we will see the next 5 year new economy properly planned and prospered.
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