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To: ConservingFreedom
> The cheap labor express is what H-1B is has currently about become under Obama and Bush before him -

Big difference.

> "and I find no record of Cruz saying he's change that."

Despite your grammatical errors, I take you to mean that Ted Cruz will expand the H1B caps so that more 'cheap labor' will be admitted into the United States. That's laughable and absurd. It goes against every principle he stands for. In fact it's not even worthy of response. You have not found any record because you have not looked nor bothered to research his committee testimony nor called his offices.

I told you to do these things before but you insist in not doing your homework. He will not repeat his position now to the "ConservingFreedom's" of the blogosphere because you represent 0.000000001% of the voters he is speaking to. He revealed his anti-cheap labor stance in this article in relation to amnesty which the vast majority of voters are concerned about. His time, words, conversations and discussions are reserved for voters that have higher priority issues like amnesty, judicial activism, healthcare. He has little or no time for forum kooks that are not genuinely interested in learning but rather in detracting.

95 posted on 07/06/2015 9:20:08 AM PDT by Hostage (ARTICLE V)
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To: Hostage
I take you to mean that Ted Cruz will expand the H1B caps so that more 'cheap labor' will be admitted into the United States. That's laughable and absurd. It goes against every principle he stands for. [...] He revealed his anti-cheap labor stance in this article in relation to amnesty

What you offer is reason to suspect he may alter H-1B's current cheap-labor aspect, but is far from definitive.

You have not found any record because you have not looked

Mind-reading? Don't quit your day job.

96 posted on 07/06/2015 9:27:02 AM PDT by ConservingFreedom (A government strong enough to impose your standards is strong enough to ban them.)
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