What’s Wrong in America? Laurence Meyer ‘Nails It’
Posted by Larry Doyle on June 27th, 2011 10:55 AM |
It is not often that I witness an individual pierce through the smoke and mirrors that disguise our nation’s central problems and state succinctly what Sense on Cents believes so strongly. I had the benefit of capturing the wisdom of just one such individual this morning.
I welcome sharing the wise perspective of one Laurence Meyer, as highlighted in today’s Wall Street Journal,

“I think [pessimism about the state of the country] has absolutely nothing to do with the current cyclical state of the economy. It’s not our budget deficit. It’s not China. It’s our education deficit. You can’t be 20th in the world in every field and be a competitive economy. (more…)
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