Saturday, November 15, 2008

U.S.Through the Times

  The new administration definitely has work to do from the realms of globalization, foreign policy, domestic policy, etc.  Certainly an interesting time for all. Never would I have thought that I would be living and experiencing the U.S. in such a recession. This life cycle interestingly enough that's stuff that I've studied and read about. Definitely not in comparison to the small recessions that the U.S. has experience within the 80's and 90's decades.  A recession that so many generations of Americans can hardly believe as well. The mist of these times, something of extraordinary means to experience in my early 20's.  Schmidt believes that Obama can run Google which definitely appeals to the future generations thrilled about how the new administration will utilize the technology era to better the connect the U.S. and the world http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rD_x9LW5QRg. I have more then all the confidence in the president elect and his team and administration.  Generation Z those that were too young to vote but old enough to understand as the country stretches post Olympics and now to further boundaries through a war issues, a financial crisis, and a historic election. Generation Y and beyond those of the young workforce and the digital era.  Generation X a large portion of the workforce and many of whom are hit hardest by the economy, Baby boomers saying that this that they have never seen the U.S. economy in such means, demographically a large majority of the U.S. population all experiencing the 2008 and forecasted 2009 recession as a whole.  The Great Generation those that are experiencing the U.S. through its second financial crisis. Election wise a lesson for the generations that to the U.S. creed that anything is possible.  A crisis spanned out throughout the world.  

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