To: the_individual2014; conservativejoy
It's remarkable how flexible someone's philosophy can be when he's in the midst of a competitive presidential race.
Trump vs. Cruz
4 posted on
11/12/2015 1:33:34 PM PST by
OddLane
To: OddLane
True, however at least the anti-H1B message is getting out, its not the governments job to play matchmaker with private companies who use it to displace American workers, let them get a job the old fashioned way.
To: OddLane
You mean like how Trump first of all supported everything from Obamacare to abortion to Obama’s illegal, unconstitutional “Dream Act”(and still does), and only changed his views(or so he says) because he is running for president?
To: OddLane
I really don’t think criticizing someone’s “flexibility” is a smart bet for a Trump supporter, since Trump’s been “flexible” on just about every position he’s ever held.
To: OddLane
Yeah, isn’t that odd how a few short years ago Donald Trump’s views were mostly liberal but once he decided to run for president he suddenly found him self and his supporters some how “ conservative “..
Don’t point out someone elses mite in their eye when you have a board in your own eye.
To: OddLane
It's remarkable how flexible someone's philosophy can be when he's in the midst of a competitive presidential race.
Yup .. Cruz's conversation is a few decades late.
Back in 2001 more 'guest worker' were imported than IT jobs created. Back in the late 90's and early 2000's companies were forcing employees to train their replacements as a condition of getting severance. When I say train, I mean IT 101.
166 posted on
11/14/2015 9:07:50 AM PST by
khelus
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