I thought Cruz was owned by Goldman Sachs...?
Or was that just more nonsense from the Trump campaign...?
Beat me to it. My thoughts exactly.
Maybe they are avoiding Cruz on purpose.
His Campaign Chair worked for Goldman as Vice President and advises them through his Chertoff Group. Sweet worked for Goldman for 10 years.
I am just going to leave this here in reference to Accenture:
http://visacoach.org/tag/h1b-accenture/
“It is actually not a minor fight at all because it actually is pitting multinational Indian giants like Tata, InfoSys, Wipro & Cognizant against US heavy weights like IBM, Accenture, Deloitte, etc. with multi billion dollar IT contracts in the US at stake. In fact because of the monetary and political clout of these companies the battle has risen all the way to the top of both the US and Indian governments with many issues possibly going to have to be resolved by the World Trade Organization (WTO).”
...and what did Cruz want to do with H1B visas?
Goldman Sachs has a string of political whores on retainer. Rubio and Cruz are just two of them.
Goldman Sachs contributes to more than one candidate...as does Club For Growth.
From what I understand, Cruz got a loan from Goldman which he took out against his total investment he had with them that was around a million.
That is different from any of these other guys.