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Fri, Jun 12 08:52 AM
Washington, June 12 (IANS) Warning that the Chinese and the Indians were coming hard at the US in an increasingly competitive world, President Barack Obama has called for an improvement of the American education system to help US regain its pre-eminence.
'So even with the good schools, we've got to pick up the pace, because the world has gotten competitive,' he said in reply to a question from a teacher at a town hall-style meeting in a high school gymnasium in Green Bay, Wisconsin, Thursday.
'The Chinese, the Indians, they're coming at us and they're coming at us hard, and they're hungry, and they're really buckling down,' Obama said.
'And they watch - their kids watch a lot less TV than our kids do, play a lot fewer video games, they're in the classroom a lot longer.'
'So here's the bottom line. We've got to improve, we've got to step up our game,' the president told the teacher who questioned his lament that the American education system was broken.
While the average public school is actually doing a reasonably good job ...' we are falling behind when it comes to math; our kids are falling behind when it comes to science,' Obama said.
The US had 'kind of settled into mediocrity when we compare ourselves to other advanced countries and wealthy countries,' he said. 'That's a problem because the reason that America over the last hundred years has consistently been the wealthiest nation is because we've also been the most educated nation.'
'It used to be by a pretty sizable factor we had the highest high school graduation rates, we had the highest college graduation rates, we had the highest number of Ph.D.s, the highest number of engineers and scientists,' Obama said.
'We used to be head and shoulders above other countries when it came to education. We aren't anymore. We're sort of in the middle of the pack now among wealthy, advanced, industrialised countries,' he said.
Obama also reiterated his call for a government-run insurance option as part of his a plan to remake the nation's health care system, saying that a public plan will provide the competition needed to keep private insurance companies 'honest and keep prices down.'
immigration policies, including releasing green card, work visa to foreigners etc.
Where is that coming from? Surely not from the article, may be only from your mind filled with hatred with India. All he talked was about improving their educational system & being more competative in a global environment.
And I don't see where they have been going wrong for last 100 years. They have been the most educated & wealthiest nation. Just in last few years, due to rise of India & China, they may have experience a few setbacks & a few job losses. All they need to do is refurbish their skills a bit & level with Indians & Chinese. Its all about skills & commitment my friend, not about immigration policies & Visas.
No one sold American Jobs to any other country.
Its just that American Businessmen's Greed became too big for American Economy alone. So they decided to go global, not realizing that if they ask other countries to open their markets America will also have to open its market for those countries. This caused American Market flooded with imported of Similar quality at lesser price . So American companies had to device ways to reduce the costs and to be competitive. They did the only thing they could do. Move their facilities to low cost countries. This gave birth to BPO's and Low cost manufacturing companies in India and China. These companies imported cheap labor from cheap economies and made profit from low cost.
Suddnly Americans realized they are getting beaten at the game they thought they mastered" Globalization" Guess they overlooked global competition.
Most of your views are flawed & mostly off topic. An American businessman being greedy has hardly anything to do with outsourcing. Yes, the current global economic downturn may have stemmed from greediness of a few American financial institutions, but it does not relate to them not being competitive.
Outsourcing in itself does not stem from greediness. It mostly arises from the need to expand your business across the globe & maintaining that edge over your competitors by being cost effective. So countries like India & China, where skilled labor is available at lesser cost, act as a magnet to attract more & more business. And currently it is a fact that Americans lag behind in their skills a little bit. So their first step is to sharpen them a bit & that is where Obama is coming from.
This sounds like a new theory.
He is right. Cheaper production is king. The business will go to those countries that have the infrastructure and skills to help global businesses make the same product cheaper. Welcome to the globalized economy
This is what free trade brings. The Americans lose some jobs because the jobs go overseas, but then the American consumer gets cheaper products so they save money. They spend that money on other things. There are negatives and positives.
I said the same thing in my post. But the The gentleman refused it.
The difference is that you said that Americans went overseas because of greed. This is not the reason. They went overseas because they needed the skills of Indians and Chinese. Plus India and China also offer a big new consumer base for these businesses.
Take the example of the scarcity of information technology specialists in America, which drove up annual salaries to more than $100,000. When the business was under pressure in the new millenium, Americans started transferring these jobs to India.
New communications technology has been a very important factor in all of this. Perhaps it would not have been so easy to do all this before, but now it is.
we give all the "Obama fear"credit to india ,we don't need this meaningless vanity