Question:   Did business really approve of the rise of the Middle Class
after world war II.    In the U.S. they lobbied for and got term limits that
makes American Presidents perpetual amateurs at politics.   No more FDRs.
Is that because they really didn't like what happened with the Income Tax
and the Middle Class and the close relationship between the upper and lower
classes after the war?    Removing the draft also removed the upper classes
from training and even knowing the lower classes.   I saw that in the 1960s.

 

REH

 

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If anyone has any ideas on how to insert this into the current discussion
anywhere I would be most appreciative...

M


Ten Information and Communications Technology Issues That Should Be
Discussed During the Canadian General Election (But Probably Won`t)
<http://gurstein.wordpress.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=395&action=edit> 



Posted on March 28, 2011 by Michael Gurstein
<http://gurstein.wordpress.com/author/gurstein/> 

Michael Geist, a frequent commentator on Canadian telecom and Information
and Communication Technology related policy issues, has provided a list of
issues
<http://www.thestar.com/business/article/962072--geist-now-s-our-chance-to-a
sk-candidates-about-internet-policy#article>  he would like to see addressed
in Canada`s upcoming national election.

On looking at his list, especially in light of what I consider to be the
major (policy and other) deficiencies in Canada`s current response to ICT
developments (and opportunities) I thought of doing my own list....  

http://wp.me/pJQl5-6n  

 

 

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