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(27)                       community programs for young people

(28)                       programs for working- and single mothers

(29)                       national policies being aligned with international foreign policies

(30)                       and visa versa

(31)                       foreign language training

(32)                       cross-cultural training and education

(33)                       international marketing

(34)                       other conservation technologies

 

Despite the fact that America has controlled immigration for most of the past 100 year or so, no one in America is talking seriously of returning to the days of a more-open door policy.

 

Only with such an approach, can the USA begin to demand fairly and adequately that the many savvy and hopeful American companies and American guest-workers around the globe (from Kuwait & Iraq to Mexico and China) will be given better access to all local markets on a reciprocal basis.

 

Currently, populations around the developing world—from Saudi Arabia to Peru--are growing. 

 

It is time to take the bull by the horns and grab the best and brightest workers, educators, and investors from around the world (by and) for building and rebuilding the American Dream (of being a beacon on the hill etc.).

 

As long as Americans try to continue its Quixote-like century-long struggle to keep the  “barbarians at the gate” out—whether they are Arabs, Hispanics,  or Tutus--, both American government’s foreign relations and its own peoples growing image as a parochial tribe will continue to dominate in the 21st Century world.

  

HOW TO COMPETE WITH CHINA INC.

 

Just look at China! Or Japan! And Europe! And consider the future in the 21st Century!

 If we take the Japanese development model, we see a country forced to build robots like crazy simply to fill the empty chairs of an aging and zero-growth population.  In short, there is consistently a lack of demand at home for most Japanese products.  (Some European states, like Italy are in every bit as bad a situation, but many of these same European countries don’t have the robots.)  Are robots and the arbitrary recruiting of certain peoples to the USA, the only possibility for America to improve in the 31 areas list above? 

Alternatively, by opening the U.S.A. borders up to population growth, America will likely eventually be able to keep up with China and grow its own internal market—while growing an external one.

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