To: ConservingFreedom
Who can you trust? I hope Ted has a good explanation!
3 posted on
03/25/2015 10:04:11 AM PDT by
Perseverando
(In Washington it's common knowledge that Barack Hussein Obama is ineligible to be POTUS.)
To: Perseverando
And why is computerworld so pleased to report it?
6 posted on
03/25/2015 10:06:57 AM PDT by
cripplecreek
("For by wise guidance you can wage your war")
To: Perseverando
We’ve got to stop insisting upon a perfect conservative candidate. We’ve got to stop letting the news media manipulate us in this regard. Every man will have some flaws. But I don’t think we will find anybody as good as Cruz.
14 posted on
03/25/2015 10:11:38 AM PDT by
Blennos
To: Perseverando
There is only one explanation. Cruz is bought and paid for by the big business cronies who want the cheap foreign labor.
The sad fact is that virtually every one of the potential Republican candidates are running to the left of where Romney was immigration.
18 posted on
03/25/2015 10:18:46 AM PDT by
Oldhunk
To: Perseverando
Who can you trust? I hope Ted has a good explanation! For crying out loud, you can get his "good explanation" right now if you go to the link and click on the 9-minute video at the site!
Yes, he has a good explanation.
25 posted on
03/25/2015 10:26:26 AM PDT by
Finny
(Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path. -- Psalm 119:105)
To: Perseverando
Who can you trust? I hope Ted has a good explanation!
From the article, it would appear that He is under the impression that expanding H-1B visas will create more jobs. Yes, more jobs aggregate, but they will be lower-paying and go to foreign workers—not the new grads and displaced tech workers. Good for Google, but not US tech workers...
I could see how the “business development” visas (they are H-5 or something like that) could create jobs, but I really fail to see how H-1B visas benefit US citizen workers.
29 posted on
03/25/2015 10:42:18 AM PDT by
Freedom56v2
(Make 'em squeal!)
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