Decades ago I read an article about a study that highlighted the fact China was producing 8 engineers for every lawyer, while America was producing 8 lawyers for every engineer. The conclusion was that this would enable China to catch and pass the U.S. in technology in just a couple of decades, which proved to be accurate. Lawyers are taught to consider the answer to problems to be laws, new rules, resulting in a regulation heavy legalistic culture. Engineers are taught to consider the answers to problems are the answers to the problems, resulting in a solution oriented culture. Which culture is going to prevail in the technology race we're in? The DOGE brothers are right that the U.S. needs to open immigration to the top engineers and scientists who want to immigrate, and to reorient our culture away from the regulation/legalism that prevails today, and toward a solution oriented innovation culture that prevailed in America until the lawyers took over. I'm just sayin....
Posted by Rick Joyner at 2024-12-28 13:56:55 UTC