You make my point for me. Rather than devising a strategy that could lead to more high-paying jobs in the US, you have endorsed a Democrat-inspired slash-and-burn strategy which would do the opposite.
Imagine, for a moment, that you were interested in adding high-paying American jobs rather than in destroying them. You might then be inclined to apply your energies towards productive measures such as:
- helping to make American business more competitive by reducing government burdens such as over-taxation and over-regulation
- working towards tort reform to reduce the "lawyer tax" disincentive, etc.
Instead, we see other posters who are, for example, engaging in misguided efforts such as steering their purchases to HP, which is embarked on a headlong rush to overseas outsourcing and to misusing the H1B program in order to keep American tech worker salaries low.
Your scenario makes no sense whatsoever. Why would any company want to add high-paying jobs of any kind here if they can get the work done by low-paid people overseas? Cut taxes, cut regulations, cut what you want. All that would be is additonal profits on top of the cheaper foreign labor.