American plan for Prosperity Tomorrow
American plan for Prosperity Tomorrow
The elected 545 plus
in Congress must represent the needs of the 300 million in this country. If their
needs overshadow those of those whom they represent then they forget why they
were elected and power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely. It is a
great responsibility of those in the seat of power, how they use it defines
there place in history.
Transition Technology - Going from any technology to another will impact Americans such as going from the following societies:
1st Great Repression: Agricultural Based Society transitioning to Industrial Based Economy
2nd Great Repression: Industrial Society transitioning to a Technology Based Economy
Americans need the following main things addressed:
1. Reliable Food Supply:
1a. Vertical Farming, Revamping of FDA and Dept. of Agriculture, 40-story Hydroponics skyscraper in every major city in the United States and planetary per www.verticalfarm.com, hire all unemployed farmers to work at Vertical Farming establishments. A solution to world food problem will need coordination of the United Nations in collaboration and international cooperation and investment on planetary scale.
1b. Ocean farming - The creation of reef, underwater farming is important for every major coastal city to provide food for each city.
1c. Underwater Cities – 70% of Earth is
water, and yet we do not have one city underwater.
1d. Offworld Cities – The establishment of
below to expand planetary resource options.
A.
Orbital city – Creation
of Alpha City in space for zero gravity food research
B.
Moon base – Creation
of base for planetary exploration with extensive infrastructure establishment.
A base can be.
C.
Mars base – Establishment
of base on Mars and interplanetary resource mining fusion technology Propulsion
technology development for short flight duration, terraforming, food and water
supply establishment
D.
Planetary Law and
Policy Expansion – Implementation of development and allocation of solar system
resources.
E.
Implementation of
Nanotechnology in food generation and management
2. Reliable Water Supply:
2a. De-Salination Plants, updated and increase number of water treatment plants
2b. Sewage Treatment plants - Chloramine will not remove pharmaceutical and toxic chemical from our water supply. Why do people buy bottled water instead of using tap water?
2c.Implementation of Nanotechnology in water
treatment and management
3. Reliable Utility
Infrastructure: P.U.U.N. - Put Utilities Underground Now
3a. Power Lines - Upgraded and put underground
3b. Phone, Cable, Internet - Upgraded to Fiber Optical Nationally and put underground-
3c. Communications - Establish better cellphone network, work on upgrading to planetary Iridium Satellite phone network at same cost of cellphone, Sat phones need to be the future, latest technology with periodical updating.
3a. Power Lines - Upgraded and put underground
3b. Phone, Cable, Internet - Upgraded to Fiber Optical Nationally and put underground-
3c. Communications - Establish better cellphone network, work on upgrading to planetary Iridium Satellite phone network at same cost of cellphone, Sat phones need to be the future, latest technology with periodical updating.
3d. Transportation – Expansion of Light-Rail
in all major cities, expansion of high-speed Maglev nationally, convince Union
Pacific and Southern Pacific to convert to dual transportation high-speed
systems for trade, commerce, and people. Expand non-gasoline based car
transportation and develop high-recharge electrical fueling stations
nationally. Establish electrochemical capacitance gel refueling stations instead
of battery storage medium for electric and fuel cell storage power generation.
4. Shelter - Update Insulation technology
for homes with infrared bead technology with Aerogel insulation, improve,
upgrade, and replace earthquake liable structures. Nanotechnology in shelter
development
5. Energy - Expand all forms of
non-environmentally impacting energy generation, improve
a. Security improvement in protection of all
power generation, software protection and hardware protection
b. National Solar Grid linked to 100 x 100 miles solar farm in Arizona, New Mexico, to provide unlimited electricity for United States.
b. National Solar Grid linked to 100 x 100 miles solar farm in Arizona, New Mexico, to provide unlimited electricity for United States.
c. Geothermal Energy in all areas that are in
geothermal activity.
d.
Tidal Power - Generation through Ocean power ion
e. Natural Gas and Oil Extraction impacts tectonic plates creating more earthquakes
e. Natural Gas and Oil Extraction impacts tectonic plates creating more earthquakes
6. National grid:
a. Upgrade all
national grid sub-stations, transmission lines, and move all power lines underground
with environmental insulation of power lines to deal with the expanding power
generation, including home power generation to allow all homes and businesses
to generate power to sell to the national grid.
b. The establishment
of emergency power storage in all major cities. Update all sub-stations,
transmission lines, and underground insulation of power lines.
c. The establishment
of power storage and generation in all major cities and homes.
7. Education: There is a disparity between
current technology and the need update all core education curriculum to a
technology based education with emphasis on scientists and engineering creation
in all scientific fields:
a. Medicine, all forms of doctors, research and development fields: Education of medicine basics in high school, health, and proper eating and physical education programs for mental and physical health.
a. Medicine, all forms of doctors, research and development fields: Education of medicine basics in high school, health, and proper eating and physical education programs for mental and physical health.
b. Engineering: Genetic,
Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, Chemical, Aerospace, Biological, Environment, Oceanography,
and Industrial, all with many other.
c. Balance of business
degrees to scientific programs in high school and college to offset the
imbalance of societal need in today's society.
d. Re-educational
programs in all corporations to bridge the technology and financial gaps in
society, 1 hour a day of educational programs at every corporation in America.
e. Financial
Education: Programs implemented for all students of K-14 graduation
f. Establishment of
K-14 – Kindergarten to A.S. degree for all high schools. Upgrade computers and
networking for all schools in every city in the United States.
g. Funding for
education to become fixed percentage of state and city budget, merge all
property taxes into general funds.
h. Establish of free
educational channels for all Americans, sponsored by national corporations.
Encourage continued education for all Americans.
8. Medicine:
a.
Reliable and
affordable medical treatment for all Americans
b.
Implantation of
nanotechnology and gene-therapy in treatment of patients.
c.
Lower the cost of
medical, dental, and vision, for all Americans and their pets.
d.
Monitor and regulate
cost of medical care by medical establishment which impact on insurance
companies and that cost being passed on to Americans.
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Manufacturing. Burlington, Ma: Elsevier Foundation.
Air Command and Staff College, S. R. (2009). AU-18
Space Primer. Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama: Air University Press.
Allen. (2008). Software Security Engineering: A
Guide for Project Manager.
Beekman, G. (2010). Tomorrow's Technology and
You. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hill.
Bhushan. (2004). Handbook of Nanotechnology.
Berlin, New York, London, Paris, Tokyo: Springer.
Business, A. (n.d.). Rocket Basics - Thiokol
Propulsion. Alcoa Business, 1-37.
Chang, T. M. (2007). Artificial Cells.
Singapore: World Scientific.
Drexler, E. (1986). Engines of Creation: The
Coming Era of Nanotechnology. Terre Haute: Anchor.
Foley. (2007). Network Security is a Management
Issue Not an IT Issue. Retrieved from Bukisa:
http://www.bukisa.com/articles/435378_network-security-is-a-management-issue-not-an-it-issue
Goddard, W. A. (2003). Handbook of Nanoscience,
Engineering and Technology. New York, Washington D.C.: CRC Press.
Hatto, P. (2009, April). International standards for
risk management of nanotechnology. Nature Nanotechnology, p. 6.
Lee, A. P. (2006). Biological and Biomedical
Nanotechnology. UC Irvine: Springer.
Panko, R. P. (2011). Business data networks and
telecommunications. 8th edition. Boston: Prentice Hall.
Phoenix, C. (2010, May 14). Nanorobot Assembly
Line Built! Retrieved from Responsible Nanotechnology:
http://crnano.typepad.com/crnblog/2010/05/nanorobot-assembly-line-built.html
Richard, J. (2009, Apr). Computing with molecules. Nature
Nanotechnology, p. 8.
Roukes, M. (2007, SEpt). Plenty of Room Indeed. Scientific
American, pp. 6-.
Tao, W.-E. (2007). Electrospinning and
Nanofibers. Singapore: World Scientific.
Taylor & Francis Group, L. (2007). Nanotechnology
in Biology and Medicine. CRC Press.
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