The New World Trade Center New York

by happybrunette23 | March 16, 2009 at 12:51 pm
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The world trade memorial plaza will be completed on september 11, 2011, underground memorial museum and tower 4 in 2012, WTC Freedom tower in 2013 and the transportation hub in 2014.

When you are standing at ground zero, it is visible from street view up to some 100 feet in the air and it is a fascinating news because many Americans and people all over the world have been quite depressed since the September 11, 2001 when the two towers collapsed. This is definitely seen as an improvement and will have a positive impact upon the surrounding community in NY and throughout America.

The "War on terrorism" still wages on and with the new President Of the United States Barack Obama, we could hope for a better change, a better world, and a peaceful world.

What I would like to anticipate is the re-opening of the American border so that foreign workers and foreign students could get their visas easily, god knows, America needs the economy in these troubled times. Foreign workers have to spend a lot of money on visas, foreign students are charged triple the amount on normal tuition fees. In the other hand tourism could be the sector of the economy that perhaps will also help in the long run.

Why not welcome everybody back into the states to boost the falling economy? Sounds good everybody?

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