Wal-Mart IS the New Economy

When I was much less fortunate I knew this to be true but lost sight of it as my circumstances improved during the 90s – the ‘new economy’ is the ‘service economy’ according to this USAToday article – Wal-Mart, not high tech, defines ‘New Economy’. My personal experience refutes this. As does most of the internet elite that are out here in the blogosphere. But that is because many of us are the creators of technology – not simply the users. Amoungst my friends, my old peers, I stand out as being abnormally blessed. In such a way that I know at anyone time it can just vanish. Very, very few people improved their lively hoods in the 90s (and the 80s for that matter), that weren’t already on a path up and up. I worked hard, I studied hard, and found mentors that taught me the ropes along the way. But looking at it in hindsight just blows me away… how did I get here? Every statistical fact says it shouldn’t have happened and for many I know it certainly hasn’t. The census numbers bear that out.

You know one of the major things I remember of the 90s was tons of tech schools luring in people looking for middle class lifestyles with promises of ‘learn Microsoft Word and have a career’.

I had arguments – yes arguments – with a few friends tell them that those advertisements were outright lies and bullshit.

It was like a mantra – ‘you must learn not to use Microsoft Word – but to create it – in order to earn a career.’

When I made the risky decision to go to tech school myself, I already knew this to be true. In this field it is the creators that earn the money. So I took up a course in client server programming at Chubb and the rest is history. Course selection was all important. I chose a technology course that enabled me to become a tools builder. A creator.

This is true unless you are using the technology to find efficiencies in your business. Read that to mean lay-offs to your aveage Joe. That payoff is occuring now. Reading the news American productivity is higher then it’s ever been. Most definately due to technology. And now the unemployment rate is rising back to pre-90s levels. Wal-Mart is the greatest example of that success.

My first developer positions were in non-Media corporate America. Retail and services. The tools I built helped those coporations save millions of dollars. In many cases, those dollars were saved by laying off staff that were no longer needed. Truth of the matter is – these jobs far outnumber the kind that I currently have.

I now work in media. I turned down higher paying offers for this. I’m a creator building tools for other creators. It’s a very important distinction. It is a different ball game. Looking at the current state of blogging – it is heartening to see how technology is helping many tech illiterate folk create compelling and interesting products – their sites – that bring people back again and again. I salute those who’ve built MovableType, Manila/Radio, and Blogger. You’ve done a great public service. It’s very very difficult to create tools for creative people. Your highs and your lows are extremely dramatic. When people complement you – it’s huge. And when people criticize you – it’s huge. Because your users are creators themselves.

From Spain – We Are All Americans

World Press Review – We Are All Americans

American influence consists of a whole bundle of things, of varying degrees of goodness and toxicity. Thanks to the example of the United States, a large part of the world takes democracy as a natural value. Almost no nation for many years now has dared to declare itself anything except a democracy, and in doing that, subscribe to an entire list of human rights?regardless of whether or not it continues to violate them.

World Press Review is a good site to get a view of how the world sees the world and us.

Is there going to be a U-turn in Bush’s environmental stance?

DrudgeReport – BUSH ADMIN OUTLINES ‘GLOBAL WARMING’ EFFECTS ON AMERICA; ACKNOWLEDGES DAMAGE

We can only hope. Here’s hoping for tomorrow’s news.

Update: NYTimes – Climate Changing, U.S. Says in Report Looks like there is some reading to do. I have visions of Pilot, while recognizing something is afoot, washing his hands of the responsibility.

Reading both sides of the debate

Too much ‘us vs. them’ Too many people claiming the left or the right has all the power and influence. Too many people feeling supressed when obviously they are not since they can post whatever the feel like it out here.

Lots and lots of hypocracy.

Read both sides of the debate.

The Far Left

The Nation
IndyMedia

The Democratic Left

The American Prospect
Democrats.com

The New Democrats

New Democrats Online (my bias stands here)

The New Republicans

The New Republic (doesn’t quite fit – where does this one go? Is this a magazine at the absolute center?)
Bull Moose Republicans (sometimes my bias stands here too)

The Republican Right

The National Review Online
The Weekly Standard

The Far Right

townhall.com
WorldNetDaily

Now most of the blogs I visit fall into one of these categories. A wide mix. Most link to like blogs not even recognizing the existance of the other side except as the enemy.

A real blog service would be someone covering the news from both sides of the story. But I don’t have the time.

Where do you fall in this spectrum? Be honest.