Posted on 07/11/2014 4:08:45 PM PDT by Resettozero
In a July 10 op-ed piece in the New York Times, three of Americas wealthiest and most powerful business magnates Sheldon Adelson, Warren Buffett, and Bill Gates lamented that immigration reform legislation is having such difficulty in getting though Congress.
After praising two aspects (the talented graduate provision and the pathway to citizenship, or amnesty provision) of the bipartisan Gang of Eight bill that the Senate approved last June 27 by a 68-to-32 vote, the three men called for the House to follow suit:
Whatever the precise provisions of a law, its time for the House to draft and pass a bill that reflects both our countrys humanity and its self-interest. Differences with the Senate should be hammered out by members of a conference committee, committed to a deal.
Continuing their plea, Adelson, Buffett, and Gates wrote:
Signs of a more productive attitude in Washington which passage of a well-designed immigration bill would provide might well lift spirits and thereby stimulate the economy. Its time for 535 of Americas citizens to remember what they owe to the 318 million who employ them.
Both the Senate bill (S. 744) passed in 2013, and the House version (H.R. 15) that has stalled (precisely because it echoes the same flaws as the Senate bill), are titled the Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization Act. Among the 32 senators voting against the bill were such outspoken opponents of granting amnesty to illegal immigrants as Ted Cruz (R-Texas), Rand Paul (R-Ken.), Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.), and Richard Shelby (R-Ala.).
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That’s because it doesn’t affect them in the slightest, so it must be good for everyone else.
For future reference: whenever a billionaire speaks, IGNORE them
To defend the borders.
Plouffy bragged in a WSJ column this week how the Hispanic influx will turn Arizona, Georgia, and eventually Texas blue and produce a permanent Democrat rule.
Sheldon Adelson: “These American peasants are revolting!”
Warren Buffett: “Yes. We need some new peasants.”
Bill Gates: “Hear, hear!”
So what in the world caused Mr. Adelson to suddenly repudiate Conservatism? Or is this another case of the lamestream media trying to take down another Patriot?
Those in charge have a bigger plan than just getting more votes. They already have the rig, the fix, in place to use as needed. Think total transformation of America. (That’s what the man said anyway.)
He didn’t repudiate conservatism he never had.
Unless you personally know Mr. Adelson very well, why would there be a surprise that a rich guy wants cheap labor?
Isn’t it possible that Adelson and Gingrich are theoretical conservatives but not so much in practice?
Abolish ALL Welfare and Food Stamps simultaneously and I am good with it. If needed They can All Stay at some of these three fine folks homes and ranches.
When Obama becomes Dictator for life he’ll take their money and make them work in a Coal mine
Larry, Curly and Mo: I think I’m starting to see what’s wrong. These stooges are in charge.
Adelson owns mega-casinos which are very labor intensive and hotel workers now seem to be primarily Spanish speakers. I think this is just “rent-seeking” by another GOPe financier.
These guys are crying “more more more” as America goes down the drain.
These billionaires deserve contempt. They do not have to suffer any of the negative aspects of immigration. It’s all good for them! They get to make more money (which they don’t need), while the rest of us see our neighborhoods and schools turned into hostile territory and our jobs destroyed by third world importation.
Note to Bill Gates.
Since you are stating that law is irrelevant, immigration law in this case, then I guess it is open season for pirating software in that intellectual property law will also be irrelevant.
While I can certainly understand his need as a good businessman to right-size labor costs, it should be done by abolishing unions and the minimum wage not by employing enemy invaders. An executive has a fiduciary responsibility to keep costs low to maximize ROI. Sadly, the obaba/holder/jarrett regime continues to punish job creators like Mr. Adelson so they evidently are squeezed into hiring the invaders. Shame on obama and his criminal thugs for setting up this anti-business environment.
Whoa! You were making good points until the phrase "which they don't need" which strikes me as vaguely Marxist ("to each according to their need"). Those who have acquired wealth should have no limit on what additional wealth they can acquire. The free market rightly rewards those who provide products and services. Even here on Free Republic, I've occasionally seen the term "obscene profits". So long as the enterprise isn't criminal, the sky's the limit on profits and wealth acquisition. That's the beauty of liberty.
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