Posted on 09/19/2019 9:25:38 AM PDT by davikkm
Do you have a link? Which senator from GA?
Open borders, global labor arbitrage and off shoring prove we can't have nice things.
Purdue
Thank you! I called my senators yesterday but all I got was a comment line, which said senators were given a summary of calls received daily.
I called 10 Senate offices and all the staffers said after a little tweaking it will pass, probably next week. The cloak room talk is Trump will sigh it.
We are f--ked.
You are not listening to what I was saying.
First you need to realize there is a difference between engineering, computer science and IT. IT can be done with a 6 month training course, it does not require 6 plus years of college. And I agree and even stated above that the IT field is being abused with H1B visas and that needs to be stopped. Companies using H1B to fulfill IT jobs are doing so to get around paying market wages and are bringing in guys (and gals) from India or where ever, housing them 10 to a house and paying them, if they are lucky $5 an hour because it is 100x more then what they would ever make in India. That is a whole different problem and nobody, including Ted Cruz wants to fix that.
Instead of acting like a 5 year old leftist who has to resort to name calling and fake outrage, read what I wrote instead of focusing on one sentence. Or better yet, grow up.
I have two Engineering degrees and I also am into software development so I KNOW WHAT I AM TALKING ABOUT.
I KNOW WHAT I AM TALKING ABOUT.
Not if you equate IT work with Engineering and computer science.
If the Dems were at all sane, they'd win easily next year. Problem is, they're so scary that 'pubs feel they can get away with stuff like this.
David Perdue.
Our schools are teaching kids to believe the government will take care of them and working for a living is for suckers.
We do have a potential STEM pipeline problem.
The reason H1-B is tech and science are needed is because we cant provide them here.
Not true (at least not yet); there are millions of un- or underemployed American STEM graduates.
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