"Job Creation Through Entrepreneurship" Act: Nice Name, But Where's Substance?

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Mostcollection of 9:52PM January 03, 2010

Entrepreneurship is a mindset lost in rural economic development planning. This thinking must be inculcated in K12. We don't need to fund more technology, we need to fund in-school Programs that will expose young people to the entrepreneurial world and make starting a business in a rural community a viable option. We have been piloting such a concept in rural west Tennessee and the response of young high school young people has shown that this is a major untapped resource for economic development.

A new plant creates jobs. A local entrepreneur creates lasting local wealth.

Fund real feet-on-the-street that can create the next generation of entrepreneurs.

Paul Van Hoesen

Director

cTechnology, Inc.

www.cTechnology.org

Paul Van Hoesen of TN 11:26AM May 21, 2009

You are correct that we have "video-on-demand" and high speed Internet, but this is mostly a benefit of living in a city or town, not for those in rural areas. I cannot genuinely run an online business from my home in rural Iowa because the technology is undependable at best and simply ineffective at worst. If supporting entrepreneurial efforts under this bill related to "information distribution" means that rural Americans can actually join the technologically advanced areas of Anytown, USA, then I say it's a tremendous opportunity for those who are still left out of these advancements.

gjsample of IA 1:48PM May 20, 2009

Here's one. Let's turn back time to when an entrepreneur could get a patent and not have to mortgage his house (Thanks Clinton, you Rhodes Scholar gubber). Clinton made it so that only the rich could get a patent and, I'll tell you something else: there is no way in hell that a patent examiner (short of an Einstein) can read today's patent applications and determine if there is any validity to it. The language is so ridiculous that it could only be fodder for a lawyer. Try reading one someday.

Give us back the cheaper patent (screw the provisional) and make the language English just like in contracts.

callejero of NJ 1:14PM May 20, 2009

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