Posted on 07/28/2022 9:05:43 AM PDT by qaz123
The Senate’s high-tech funding bill will create high-tech jobs for people in heartland America, not just in immigration-inflated Silicon Valley and other coastal sites, according to Sen. Todd Young (R-IN), the leading Republican behind the bill.
“This bill will establish regional technology hubs across our country, which will become centers for the research, development, entrepreneurship, and manufacturing of new key technologies,” Young said in a Wednesday speech shortly before the bill was approved.
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2. How many of these technology hubs are needed? I realize that technology is always advancing. Sometimes for the better, sometimes for the not so better. Technology is making jobs performed by humans a thing of the past, ie the auto industry and its increasing reliance on robots and automation. McDonalds doesn't need a human in the store.
I'm all about someone making a buck and opening a business, but where is the necessity for all these tech hubs for the blah blah blah blah that Young is talking about.
Being in Georgia and seeing the massive influx of these types, about the only thing they're "good" for is rising taxes and home prices and shifting the voting demographics to something I would rather not see. And of course, as Lee, Thune and apparently this guy would like, there would appear to be a desire to import some H1B visas in the mix as well.
Or is he saying that Google, Facebook, Twitter, etc will have all the H1B-visa recipients working for them, while all the tech companies in the heartland will be nothing but white folk born and raised in Kansas, Nebraska, etc? These very same folks are the ones that are and have been transforming Des Moines for some time now.
https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/politics/2021/02/24/iowa-republican-bills-penalize-big-tech-companies-social-media-speech-restrictions-twitter-facebook/4566618001/
https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/2019/12/13/des-moines-lovely-place-tech-boom-researchers-say/4415444002/ .... Des Moines could be the next Boston. Or Seattle. Or San Francisco. Or San Diego. Or San Jose .... all 5 reliable Conservative strongholds...ha ha ha ha
I'm not getting it.
It means flooding the country with more third world untouchable Indians. That’s what this means. And they bring their caste system along with them.
If the USA wants more techies then why doesn’t the government create more incentives for American students to go into the field?
The Great Replacement Agenda is running at full speed, with help from the Republicans.
H1-b, the favorite “who needs Americans” program of Silicon Valley. It transformed SV into Little India years ago.
ie we are pissing away more of your money to enrich family and friends.
Who needs Demoncrats when you have Republicants?
... aka, the GOP Republican Globalists under WEF management.
The Deplorables want a Comprehensive Immigration Enforcement bill, missing since 1986 ONE TIME amnesty. Since that amnesty was granted already, a second amnesty is off the table. What remains is the enforcement the Democrats have disallowed since then.
The List of Comprehensive Immigration Enforcement, missing since 1986 goes like this -
1) southern barrier;
2) require eVerify to hire;
3) end all chain migration;
4) birthright per Minor v. Happersett (plural parents);
5) end work visas;
6) 40-year moratorium on all new applications for citizenship (to allow workplace automation effects on downsizing population);
7) Set up an illegal aliens’ victim restitution fund from tax on remittances.
Enactment of these provisions will motivate illegal aliens to SELF-deport, and remove colonizadors from our welfare rolls. Now, add YOUR thoughts to immigration to this list - e.g.; no unauthorized embassies called 'mosques', for example, and PUT THE HURT TO THE WEF globalists.
Yep. That became obvious to me back in 1994 when the GOP establishment joined Mexico and Democrats on the side of illegal aliens in the Prop 187 election.
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