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Taking Back Our Country [ Idea Strength: 21 ]
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Idea posted by : sweedly2 for Family Values on Saturday, December 10, 2011 : 8:33:32 PM, Views: 2078, Comments: 0

If everyone would be honest in dealing with others and be someone who can be trusted and be dependable at home as well as at work. If people would take any job to have a job and not think that these jobs are beneath them. If people would go out of there way to help others, help neighbors and strangers, without expecting something in return. And lastly if young people would return to civility and stop using bad lanaguage and start asking their grandparents why the war against communism was fought and won. And why socialism is a bad thing and to get out and get a job and stop living off the government handouts. This would go a long way toward our goal of returning back to the American Dream.

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Sustainability Credits [ Idea Strength: 133 ]
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Idea posted by : Larry Pain for Environment on Thursday, October 7, 2010 : 1:16:50 AM, Views: 2233, Comments: 1

Currently energy is very cheap. Of course gas prices are going up, but energy to power, heat, light our homes is very cheap. There are no incentives for the average household with an average education and sensitivity to energy and environmental policies to take action. The impact is virtually imperceptible. A policy to reward the average homeowner beyond only incremental energy cost savings who either chooses to buy wind energy credits or install solar panels or choose other alternative fuels. This may be tax credits or other benefits to incite and propagate simple yet effective measures in the mainstream.

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Education [ Idea Strength: 21 ]
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Idea posted by : comeearn for Child Care on Tuesday, December 20, 2011 : 10:18:29 PM, Views: 1796, Comments: 0

If the system created in the american to develop the study then the country will be grow up.

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Beneficial Deregulation [ Idea Strength: 44 ]
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Idea posted by : Steven Richards for Social Welfare on Tuesday, January 17, 2012 : 2:00:57 PM, Views: 2425, Comments: 0

Invest in more domestic jobs while lifting some industry regulations.

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Idea posted by : Alias for Technology on Thursday, May 17, 2012 : 2:29:17 AM, Views: 2665, Comments: 1

"History should be our guide. The United States led the world’s economies in the 20th century because we led the world in innovation. Today, the competition is keener; the challenge is tougher; and that is why innovation is more important than ever. It is the key to good, new jobs for the 21st century. That’s how we will ensure a high quality of life for this generation and future generations. With these investments, we’re planting the seeds of progress for our country, and good-paying, private-sector jobs for the American people."

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Since taking office, President Obama has taken historic steps to lay the foundation for the innovation economy of the future. The Obama Innovation Strategy builds on well over $100 billion of Recovery Act funds that support innovation, additional support for education, infrastructure and others in the Recovery Act and the President’s Budget, and novel regulatory and executive order initiatives. It seeks to harness the inherent ingenuity of the American people and a dynamic private sector to ensure that the next expansion is more solid, broad-based, and beneficial than previous ones. It focuses on critical areas where sensible, balanced government policies can lay the foundation for innovation that leads to quality jobs and shared prosperity. It has three parts:

1. Invest in the Building Blocks of American Innovation. We must first ensure that our economy is given all the necessary tools for successful innovation, from investments in research and development to the human, physical, and technological capital needed to perform that research and transfer those innovations.

•Restore American leadership in fundamental research. President Obama implemented the largest increase in basic R&D in history, which will lay the foundation for new discoveries and new technologies that will improve our lives and create the industries of the future.

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