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On the eve of the G-20 meeting near London, Nandan Nilekani urges continued free flow of labor and free trade as best remedy to the global economic crisis
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The H1B program has gutted the incentive for US kids to study math or science and should be eliminated. Not reduced, not "reformed" -- just done away with entirely. Foreign nationals who want to study in US schools should have to pay tuition commensurate to enable natives to study with the same financial subsidies they received, and they should also be counted as "white" for every racial spoils purpose.
Enough of this nonsense; no other country gives out so much and receives so little in return. It's time for at least a semblance of balance.
Just get over it and stop trying to blame everyone else for the mess you see around.
why your so called high skilled american workers could not predict the recession in advance when they are good Business and technology strategies, Business and Technology planning, business transformations, as well as application etc ?
The American public has a misconception that Indian workers are much smarter and better than we are. There are many America programmers and other technology worker who are out of work because their jobs are being either outsourced to India or given to consultants on H1B visas at a lower cost. Also, Indian consulting firms do not hire Americans programmers or technologists. An Indian consulting firm hired my brother for a year. He worked 8 days the entire year. His job was to go to meetings to give clients the impression that American technologist worked for the firm. He called himself ?The AMERICAN PRESENCE?. Both the federal government and corporations need to stop lying to the American people. American technology workers just want a level playing field.
- by globalist_agenda March 31, 2009 9:35 AM PDT
- Every patriotic American should gladly give up his job to an Indian. Thirty two straight years of trade deficits, including record deficts during Bush II is not nearly enough sacrifice. Americans must abandon their antiquated notion of ever increasing standards of living at the expense of developing countries. You had a nice 100 year run, now give the wheel to someone else. You can dig through garbage dumps for a while. Flint Michigan is the new "City Of Joy".
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