CircleSoft has published a response to the Computerworld
article bemoaning the loss of the United States of America lead in High Technology:
Exascale is merely a symptom of the real problems the US is facing in technology. I'll just mention a few fundamental flaws that, until corrected, will continue the backslide of the US technical lead, if indeed it has any lead at all at the present time..
1. Greed. The outrageously high "compensation" that top executives steal from corporate funds disillusion anyone that is actually working to increase the corporate funds. Furthermore, the greed of these top few is such an overriding principal of their behavior, they see contribution to the common welfare a burden instead of a responsibility. The 99% tax pre-regan income tax bracket should be reinstated.
2. Patent Process. Today our latest technology is not designed by engineers, it is designed by patent lawyers. The patent code is so screwed up you need only flip over a rock and look carefully to win a patent. All gene and software patents must be immediately voided. Copyrights should not be extended beyond the life of the author(s).
3. Patent Royalties. The founders created patent law "To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and discoveries;" The US has lost it way. Authors and Inventors receive minimal, if any share of the patent royalties generated by their work. If these creative people received the wealth they deserved they would effect major changes in society, unlike the greed group creative people generally see the common welfare as a good thing. Patent law should mandate a minimum of 50% of the patent royalties be remitted to the inventor(s) on record.
4. Education. By the time a kid graduates from even a state school she already owes "the system" the price of a home. The US must stop preying on its young at the most vulnerable time of their lives. The US must, as most industrial countries do, provide free college education to everyone, including textbooks.
5. Outsourcing. Not every kid can get through college. Outsourcing and transferring manufacturing jobs outside of the US removes an agile resource that can produce and upgrade product quickly. The US should cease these "Free Trade" agreements and invest capital within its borders. The richest country in the world has a "official" poverty rate of almost 10%.
6. Pure Science. NASA is in its death throes, Fermi Lab is dead. If it does not make a buck or can't kill people there is no US funding. The corporations should be thrown out of publicly funded schools, their influence not only makes bad science it crushes the life out of new ideas.
7. Corporate person-hood. Corporations, including labor unions are potentailly immortal, they can't be people, they can't have personal rights.
This list can go on and on. Note that no matter what, Greed is always part of the problem. Greed is not good.