If you can attract highly educated people from other parts of the country and keep your own best and brightest, chances are the job creators are going to be successful.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The majority of the new jobs being created require higher skills, more education.
If we want to secure the best jobs in the future, we must make America the best place in the world to do business.
This 21st century economy holds great promise for our people. But unless we give all Americans the skills they need to succeed, countries like India and China will take good-paying jobs that should be ours.
A strong economy begins with a strong, well-educated workforce.
We rich people have been falsely persuaded by our schooling and the affirmation of society, and have convinced ourselves, that we are the main job creators. It's simply not true.
Most new jobs won't come from our biggest employers. They will come from our smallest. We've got to do everything we can to make entrepreneurial dreams a reality.
The greatest job creation is driven by entrepreneurs and young businesses, so they merit special attention.
If done correctly, strengthening our trade relationship with India will create jobs here in America.
If we're not creating an educated and skilled workforce, there is just no conceivable way that were going to be economically competitive.
We can only create good jobs if we make smarter investments in infrastructure and do more to support small businesses, not stiff them.