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Millions
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Swing issue for 2004 | Corporate concerns | A key issue for our schools About the Human Edge Institute |
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swing issue for 2004: Not just jobs ... BETTER jobs & a friendly economic environment for all Americans None of the candidates, in any party, has presented a forward-looking strategy for creating the next generation of better jobs we all need. You can help change that! Just send the candidate of your choice a copy of a special report. |
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CLICK
HERE to view "Millions of New Human Edge Jobs" ... containing facts
and concepts any candidate can use to develop a sound national plan for producing
the next generation of better employment. Print
it out and mail it, or send it electronically.
2. Get your chosen candidate's email or U.S. mail address and send him or her the report immediately. The links below make it easy. We recommend printing the report and sending it by U.S. mail, since electronic documents are as easy to ignore as they are to send. Please send the entire document including the copyright notice. |
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To improve the chances of getting the information read and acted upon, send the report also to senators, representatives, and people you know -- high or low -- in political organizations. Once someone has read it, they will bring it to the attention of others.
More influential people in politics may be found at the party sites:
LOTS OF COPIES need to be sent to each candidate or official. Only then will the chances be great enough for them to pay attention and start thinking differently.... Send to MULTIPLE candidates and officials. Those who run with the information will prove themselves to be forward-looking and worthy of office. A planned Human Edge
Institute will develop ongoing information to help the administration, Congress,
American companies, and our schools develop the new economic measurement tools,
federal policies, corporate practices, and educations programs needed for the
new information-age economy and new higher-level, human-edge employment. |
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