by Leroy Hurt | Aug 18, 2013 | Individual.Elements.Commons.Arenas.Family, Issues.Economic development
Via Instapundit and Mere Orthodoxy: …you can’t understand today’s economy—from the need for human capital to rising inequality— without considering the platoons of moms, dads, and children that form the backbone of American society. And the situation is not pretty....
by Leroy Hurt | Aug 18, 2013 | Individual.Elements.Commons.Arenas.Family, Issues.Economic development
Via Instapundit and Mere Orthodoxy: …you can’t understand today’s economy—from the need for human capital to rising inequality— without considering the platoons of moms, dads, and children that form the backbone of American society. And the situation is not pretty....
by Leroy Hurt | Jun 8, 2013 | Issues.Economic development, Sectors.Education, Sectors.SciTech.Online
Via Yahoo News: President Barack Obama says he wants 99 percent of American students connected to super-fast Internet within five years. He’s directing federal regulators to use an existing program to equip schools with broadband Internet. Obama says the rest of...
by Leroy Hurt | Jun 8, 2013 | Issues.Economic development, Sectors.Education, Sectors.SciTech.Online
Via Yahoo News: President Barack Obama says he wants 99 percent of American students connected to super-fast Internet within five years. He’s directing federal regulators to use an existing program to equip schools with broadband Internet. Obama says the rest of...
by Leroy Hurt | Mar 30, 2013 | Issues.Economic development, Issues.Progress, Sectors.SciTech
Via Business Insider: New tech industries start small but can grow into permanent, billion-dollar slices of infrastructure. Sometimes that seems to happen overnight — like with smartphones. And sometimes it takes years — like with the dumbphones that grew like mold...
by Leroy Hurt | Mar 30, 2013 | Issues.Economic development, Issues.Progress, Sectors.SciTech
Via Business Insider: New tech industries start small but can grow into permanent, billion-dollar slices of infrastructure. Sometimes that seems to happen overnight — like with smartphones. And sometimes it takes years — like with the dumbphones that grew like mold...