Posted on 07/23/2015 6:33:20 AM PDT by ConservingFreedom
While I'm sure not wanting to go back to a turd world hellhole is a lot of it, for Indians at least, it's a cultural thing. They are almost pathologically disinclined to ever say "no" or disagree in any appreciable way. They are also extremely hesitant to tell you that they don't understand something, much to everyone's detriment.
Any time an Indian says "yeah, yeah" when asked if they understand something, you should get them to describe it back in their own words, otherwise you're apt to be screwed.
Negotiations for that treaty haven't been finalized yet. As such the treaty itself has not been submitted to congress. (This will NOT happen during an election year). The TPP/TPA thing was merely to lay groundrules for debate once the treaty is submitted.
My experience is that most H-1B’s couldn’t spell P.C, or program their way into much less out of a paper bag.
As far as needing details, psuedo code is the word I’d use.
But d*mn they’re cheap !
I have met a few skilled foreign nationals, but they are rare. As rare as skilled Amepikins.
This reminds me (painfully) of when I was RIF’d and replaced by a cheaper guy from India here on an H1B. The premise of his visa being that there was nobody in the US with the skills needed to do the job I had been doing for years....
Where is our pro-H1B contingent claiming no American is ever displaced by corporations wanting cheap labor and only hire foreigners because Americans are too stupid and unskilled to do the job?
I heard from one via FReepmail (and replied in post #33).
Crony Capitalism at its finest.......or worst, depending on which side you fall................
Regardless of who our nominee is they had better have a pro America worker message and be against H-1B visas period. Too many Americans are suffering and a GOP candidate that talks about this program will get eviscerated by the conservative base and the blue collar voters they will need in the election to win.
All need be done is for someone to ask him, among the myriad other questions posed to him.
Re:”I have met a few skilled foreign nationals, but they are rare. As rare as skilled Amepikins.”
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Okay,I’ll bite - what is an Amepikin ??
Am.
Mep.
Pi.
Kens.
So now the H1B lovers here on FR have taken to retorting in the shadows...because they know they are dead wrong on this. And are tired of being called out on it.
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