Posted on 03/07/2016 6:27:46 AM PST by reaganaut1
No quote from Bloomberg allowed, story here.
Anyone looked up the number of bankruptcies that Romney's Bain Capital presided over? How about Buffet? How many jobs did he destroy while becoming a billionaire?
Nearly every country in the world has a provision like this. In some places, like Brazil for example, the only way to emigrate is to wither marry a Brazilian or invest $500k in a business there. It’s like that in nearly every country, if you make a big investment in a business they’ll allow you to become a resident.
Further-Trump only licensed his name for this particular project. He wasn’t involved in the financing. So claiming that Trump is a yuuuge fan of EB-5 visas based on this story is just nonsense.
Did you miss the part of the article where it mentions that the project is question is his son-in-law's, and it is attached to another one of Trump's properties? This is hardly just a case of him licensing his name...
Annual Wages. Hourly wages have the advantage in comparison to annual earnings of controlling for hours worked. On the other hand, annual wages may be seen as providing a more complete picture of trends by reflecting what people are earning on a yearly basis. Figure 8 reports annual wages from 2000 to 2012 for full-time workers who worked for the entire year based on the ACS. Table A8 in the Appendix reports more detailed annual figures. Figure 8 and Table A8 show the same pattern as hourly wages from the CPS. Real annual wages for STEM workers with only bachelor's degrees grew on average just 0.32 percent per year from 2000 to 2012 and 0.42 percent for all STEM workers. In fact, all the growth was from 2000 to 2007. From 2007 to 2012, real annual wages actually declined slightly for STEM workers overall. Like the hourly data from the CPS, the lack of growth in annual earnings from the ACS strongly indicates that demand for STEM workers is not outstripping the supply of such workers, at least since 2000.
OK, I see your point on the supply side, but the real problem has been on the demand side. There has not been enough growth in STEM related business in the United States. The visa problem only deals with the diminishing pie, it doesn’t bake more of them.
A lot of the STEM jobs have been outsourced to other countries along with our manufacturing base.
Precisely! This is why we need Donald Trump as President.
What does this mean?
“Throw out bombs of half-truths and out of context charges, force candidate off message to defend, rinse, repeat.
I am so over this.”
Leftist tactics abound from one particular candidates camp.
So, how do you account for the two golf resorts in UK, Turnberry and Doonbeg, and the Old Post Office Building in DC being built during the last decade? The one in DC required a fine-tooth-comb examination of finances by the U.S. Government Accounting Office before they would sell the property to Trump.
Trump has bragged about buying politicians.
Yes and we all know Trump issues the visas the Chinese use: Why of course.
Yes and we all know Trump issues the visas the Chinese use: Why of course.
Did you hear the latest??
Donald went swimming in the ocean, and peed in the ocean!!
I know.
Correction: Trump has criticized the system for allowing donors to infulence politicians.
Secondly, politicians don't run the GAO; bureaucrats do, subject to the whims of the politicians above them. That Trump was able to score this property under the Obama administration was an astounding oversight on a Democrat Administration's part, as even Trump has indicated.
Rich Chinese beat cheap H1-B visa workers Ted Cruz wants by a mile!
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