And here I thought you posted it was due to the lack of education by American workers. Oh wait, YOU did say just that. Seems like you, the teabagger, and jdrp can't remember from one post to the next what you say:
"You need reading and math
neither of which are assured in high school grads. You also need basic computer skills for anything remotely high tech"
Since you cannot seem to even use spell check one could assume you got a public education. Yet you feel you are more competent then others. The too, I remember when the right wing lunatics were outraged at the idea of schools teaching a trade when it was suggested by the left such as Hillary Clinton.
http://www.ontheissues.org/celeb/Hillary_Clinton_Education.htm
Q: Has the debate so far in this campaign paid enough attention to education?
A: I don’t think it has. In the debates that we’ve had, education is an afterthought. But when I go out and campaign all over the country, it’s really on the minds of people. And I’ve outlined a very vigorous education agenda starting with universal prekindergarten, changing No Child Left Behind, making college affordable,
finding programs for training and apprenticeship for kids who don’t go to college.
Then too, I can remember when Goldwater, and Reagan, opposed any federal funding for education (something I would support save for maybe the smaller, less populated, States), and then in 1981 both supported the federal funding, and elimination of the DoEd., and then Reagan funded, and expanded, the powers of the DoEd.
Was he also responsible for the loss of million of jobs to offshoring, or the sending of thousands of corporations to foreign countries?