In the category of economic superpowers, more is better than less - the more technology those leaders develop, the more we all benefit.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm an optimist about the power of technology to transform lives for the better.
We are putting more and more power into a system which is less and less able to carry it reliably.
Technology is an incredible tool - it connects people to each other, creates jobs all over the world, and makes life easier for millions of Americans.
The more people we can attract to science and technology - men, women, everybody - the more economic opportunity we have as a nation.
Technology feeds on itself. Technology makes more technology possible.
We can do better in higher education. And it is more than just technology. It's also an attitude on the part of faculty. We need to think through how we can produce a better quality product at less cost.
We assume that everything's becoming more efficient, and in an immediate sense that's true; our lives are better in many ways. But that improvement has been gained through a massively inefficient use of natural resources.
So I think the winners in recession are the people who produce new technology that does things better, which people really want.
We can just assume they have much more and powerful, more advanced technology, all the new computers, everything could be much more easier and help them to build much more and many more nuclear weapons.
As the world's sole remaining super power and economic powerhouses, our nation's ability to be at the forefront of innovation and production has enabled unparalleled economic success of our nation's workforce.
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