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cue the offshore whores to tell us why this is a win-win for us Skittles Apr 2013 #1
I guess they realize today isn't the day to piss us off DainBramaged Apr 2013 #15
when folk with so-called masters degrees Skittles Apr 2013 #148
Because it doesn't just affect outsourcing giants. Arkana Apr 2013 #16
Thanks, Arkana n/t WilmywoodNCparalegal Apr 2013 #21
H1-B is a program milked by the consulting firms, Paul E Ester Apr 2013 #28
Thanks for proving my point, Sparky! Arkana Apr 2013 #34
You're welcome...nt Paul E Ester Apr 2013 #36
Actually, what I take from this little exchange Occulus Apr 2013 #41
Seeing as how I'm one of those IT workers who gets hit over the head Arkana Apr 2013 #57
Perhaps help our immigration process so they don't have to wait over TEN YEARS to become a citizen? cascadiance Apr 2013 #60
The very nature of the H1-B Visa, keeps people from building lives here. Paul E Ester Apr 2013 #61
This is about increasing the number of visas not about re-issuing visas for people JDPriestly Apr 2013 #73
I thought H1B visas were temporary, 5-year visas LiberalEsto Apr 2013 #113
Exchange professors should not be here on H1-B visas. JDPriestly Apr 2013 #189
wow...you called him Sparky markiv Apr 2013 #212
"worker from India with years of experience " DainBramaged Apr 2013 #239
Cue the hypocritical, xenophobic comments of people who claim to be for human equality. (nt) harmonicon Apr 2013 #48
you have ZERO CLUE Skittles Apr 2013 #80
Zero clue about what? harmonicon Apr 2013 #92
MY MUM WAS A PERMANENT RESIDENT ALIEN (re: GREEN CARD) Skittles Apr 2013 #100
So, what is it that I have zero clue about? harmonicon Apr 2013 #103
you think anyone anti-offshoring is a xenophobe Skittles Apr 2013 #106
This has nothing to do with offshoring. harmonicon Apr 2013 #108
offshoring, inshoring, IT'S ALL PIMPING Skittles Apr 2013 #109
Which type of whore do you like? (nt) harmonicon Apr 2013 #110
Which offshoring corporation do you work for? nt LiberalEsto Apr 2013 #114
None. (nt) harmonicon Apr 2013 #128
nothing to do with offshoring? tell that to Infosys markiv Apr 2013 #209
Nice find! OhioChick Apr 2013 #211
notice they DID NOT say that they would have markiv Apr 2013 #213
Don't want to have to pay those Americans a living wage! OhioChick Apr 2013 #214
Would you rather the jobs be done here or offshore? Freddie Stubbs Apr 2013 #68
HERE - by people who cannot find jobs Skittles Apr 2013 #81
DU's own "AZLady" trained FOUR H-1B's to replace her at a LOWER wage OhioChick Apr 2013 #95
and it probably took four of them to do her job Skittles Apr 2013 #101
Absolutely! n/t OhioChick Apr 2013 #126
I called someone at 3 in the morning Skittles Apr 2013 #147
that arguement has been 100 percent discredited markiv Apr 2013 #203
Well this is conceding we have no intention of giving our kids a decent education. dkf Apr 2013 #2
Yep. djean111 Apr 2013 #3
Great word "Excrescence..nt Paul E Ester Apr 2013 #139
India provides free tuition to its citizens fasttense Apr 2013 #5
I know what you're saying, but considering slavery was legal closeupready Apr 2013 #22
Not only not educating them, we're denying them Paul E Ester Apr 2013 #29
Agreed. JDPriestly Apr 2013 #37
Yep. No way that Americans can compete against there foreign supergeniuses Freddie Stubbs Apr 2013 #66
There are plenty of people here with the expertise. LiberalEsto Apr 2013 #116
You're absolutely right and comp science enrollments are soaring and have been the past few years OhioChick Apr 2013 #124
no, it's conceding that we're displacing our educated kids (and their parents) markiv Apr 2013 #210
Which is worse... dkf Apr 2013 #215
Just when you think it's not possible for this government to be any more brazen. nt Jerry442 Apr 2013 #4
Wow, whore for the corporations and cut-off families JCMach1 Apr 2013 #6
There should be unlimited immigration from everywhere. graham4anything Apr 2013 #7
"Why should someone who is Asian or from India be excluded just because of who they are?" mac56 Apr 2013 #8
Americans are magical? harmonicon Apr 2013 #51
Nope. avaistheone1 Apr 2013 #63
Limits on trade Paul E Ester Apr 2013 #233
My ancestors were poor, escaping religious persecution, seeking to work hard JDPriestly Apr 2013 #77
worthy of its own thread Skittles Apr 2013 #84
Who the FUCK are "our" children? harmonicon Apr 2013 #90
Who is paying you to do PR for corporations? LiberalEsto Apr 2013 #121
Who failed to explain cognitive dissonance to you? (nt) harmonicon Apr 2013 #125
If we should be all "equal" then why don't you argue for OUR right to have an equal cost of living.. cascadiance Apr 2013 #145
I'm largely in agreement with you, but this thread was bout a type of immigration. harmonicon Apr 2013 #146
Well, if you were offered $400k a year for moving across the world for a few years, would you do it? cascadiance Apr 2013 #149
So, give all immigrants green cards instead of temporary visas. harmonicon Apr 2013 #154
I want people who want to move here for a job to be looking to become a citizen here... cascadiance Apr 2013 #155
That's pretty insulting to a lot of people in a lot of different ways. harmonicon Apr 2013 #157
These "rules" have been touted before and haven't been enforced. cascadiance Apr 2013 #159
India is not a great place to live. If it were, we would not have so many Indians JDPriestly Apr 2013 #191
I have no loyalty to our country, but I can work there without a visa. harmonicon Apr 2013 #198
' I have no loyalty to our country' markiv Apr 2013 #217
Yes, it does. harmonicon Apr 2013 #220
well, being anti-country loyalty makes great credentials markiv Apr 2013 #223
According to this study "nationalism" is the one common thread uniting far-right groups. pampango Apr 2013 #226
Try going to another country and just getting a job and living there. JDPriestly Apr 2013 #179
I didn't read past the first sentence of this. Read my profile. harmonicon Apr 2013 #183
Have you noticed that I have lived in other countries? If you read my posts, you know JDPriestly Apr 2013 #192
Once again, we just disagree on an absolutely fundamental level. harmonicon Apr 2013 #193
We pay the taxes that support this nation's infrastructure LiberalEsto Apr 2013 #118
People working in the US on visas are paying US taxes. harmonicon Apr 2013 #122
You could have fooled me. LiberalEsto Apr 2013 #127
I care very deeply about Americans. harmonicon Apr 2013 #130
You sound like one of those "I love humanity -- LiberalEsto Apr 2013 #133
Visa workers are paying US taxes however OhioChick Apr 2013 #131
Are they? Prove it. nt LiberalEsto Apr 2013 #134
Umm... I don't have immediate access to every worker's tax forms. harmonicon Apr 2013 #135
No. No. There needs to be an even playing field for your utopia to work. djean111 Apr 2013 #9
Good idea. Tuition in the US should be free. harmonicon Apr 2013 #52
call back with your pro-h-1b arguements when tuition IS free markiv Apr 2013 #218
Whose kids? I don't have any kids. (nt) harmonicon Apr 2013 #221
so you dont believe in country loyalty, you dont care about USA kids markiv Apr 2013 #224
Yep, I love puppies. harmonicon Apr 2013 #227
OK, I'll see your idea and raise you. Jerry442 Apr 2013 #11
Thank you. Finally, someone who doesn't curl up into a xenophobic ball Arkana Apr 2013 #19
It's not about xenophobia Bradical79 Apr 2013 #23
I don't deny that it's a problem for US citizens. Arkana Apr 2013 #26
The reality is: the Chamber of Commerce has bought and paid for immigration policy. alp227 Apr 2013 #45
When their families live with a cost of living ONE TENTH of what we as American families live at... cascadiance Apr 2013 #46
^ THIS ^ mac56 Apr 2013 #69
Yes, yes, yes! Immigration:OK. H1B indentured servitude: not OK. nt Jerry442 Apr 2013 #83
Yes. That is why I support the policy behind the Dream Act. People who want to stay JDPriestly Apr 2013 #195
Absolutely sikofit3 Apr 2013 #72
But calling people xenophobic because they support jobs for people who are citizens or residents davidpdx Apr 2013 #235
Your post might be more believable if it was a tad more reality-based. jeff47 Apr 2013 #164
And think how well they would do if they took their experience and know-how and JDPriestly Apr 2013 #194
+100 nt LiberalEsto Apr 2013 #123
MY MUM WAS NOT AMERICAN Skittles Apr 2013 #82
Magical thinking. Paul E Ester Apr 2013 #30
Wake up... ChromeFoundry Apr 2013 #32
Knowing what American students go through to get into medical school, JDPriestly Apr 2013 #197
Meanwhile, American kids with college degrees work at McDonalds. JDPriestly Apr 2013 #39
Why should Americans come first? harmonicon Apr 2013 #55
"Apart from an accident of birth, there's nothing that makes me an American." mac56 Apr 2013 #70
that's a live one Skittles Apr 2013 #85
Is "they" me? harmonicon Apr 2013 #87
It isn't a matter of "coming first." It's a matter of the responsibility and duty of the JDPriestly Apr 2013 #71
You can't just go making up your own facts. harmonicon Apr 2013 #88
You might try reality some time. It's refreshing. jeff47 Apr 2013 #165
If people want the jobs so bad, work them for 40k a year. harmonicon Apr 2013 #168
Because the companies won't hire the US citizen at $40k/year jeff47 Apr 2013 #171
Two things: harmonicon Apr 2013 #175
Again, the H-1B is utterly unnecessary jeff47 Apr 2013 #177
Immigrant/citizen, it's all the same to me. harmonicon Apr 2013 #180
The H-1B blocks that. jeff47 Apr 2013 #185
I don't hate the visa, because I don't hate the person who would use it to make their life better. harmonicon Apr 2013 #190
Immigrant/citizen, it's all the same to me. JDPriestly Apr 2013 #199
Yes, it's all the same to me. harmonicon Apr 2013 #200
Don't let the door hit you on the butt LiberalEsto Apr 2013 #132
it shows nt markiv Apr 2013 #219
Thank you. (nt) harmonicon Apr 2013 #222
I cannot fucking believe there's something I'm in 100% agreement with you about!! (nt) harmonicon Apr 2013 #49
I'm not opposed to immigration, but it should be first-come-first-serve. JDPriestly Apr 2013 #75
Would those Asian nations let thousands upon thousands of Americans take they good jobs? LiberalEsto Apr 2013 #120
We haven't even recovered the jobs lost in 2007 FreakinDJ Apr 2013 #10
Sound like they are putting the finishing touches on the TPP.... midnight Apr 2013 #12
Fuck DainBramaged Apr 2013 #13
Disgusting ramapo Apr 2013 #14
And why are citizens better than other people? harmonicon Apr 2013 #50
Face-Palm ChromeFoundry Apr 2013 #76
I'll let you work out most of the logical contradictions you made by yourself. (nt) harmonicon Apr 2013 #89
And I'll leave you to enjoy your Fairies, Mermaids and Gnomes. n/t ChromeFoundry Apr 2013 #94
Radio Gnome Invisible, all the way. (nt) harmonicon Apr 2013 #99
Seriously? ramapo Apr 2013 #115
Your answer to my question seems to be "because... ummm... just because." harmonicon Apr 2013 #119
Yes, just because ramapo Apr 2013 #141
I agree that representatives should work for their constituents. harmonicon Apr 2013 #144
This has nothing to do with inherent rights ramapo Apr 2013 #152
I see it as only being about inherent rights. harmonicon Apr 2013 #153
Being born outside the U.S. affords you SPECIAL PRIVILEGES of being able to pay less... cascadiance Apr 2013 #156
So we should all be serfs, forever tied to the land of our birth? harmonicon Apr 2013 #158
or be serfs forever being forced to travel the world to survive? cascadiance Apr 2013 #160
I have one very plain, simple, and clear agenda. harmonicon Apr 2013 #161
But those who get screwed by a high cost of living with this "equality", SCREW THEM, right? n/t cascadiance Apr 2013 #162
Hate and fear should not be obstacles to doing the right thing. harmonicon Apr 2013 #163
The hate and fear are your interpretation jeff47 Apr 2013 #167
If the going rate falls by 50%, that's the new going rate. harmonicon Apr 2013 #170
What you don't get is that's not the going rate. jeff47 Apr 2013 #172
Wait... which is it? harmonicon Apr 2013 #176
Oh for fuck sake, you're not even bothering to read, are you? jeff47 Apr 2013 #181
By getting that H1-B visa and job offer in the US, that worker now has one more job open to them. harmonicon Apr 2013 #184
You were just arguing it was about freedom. Now you're arguing slavery is freedom. jeff47 Apr 2013 #186
Oh, yes, it's slavery. harmonicon Apr 2013 #187
Yes. If you cannot sell your labor freely in a market in competition with other employees, JDPriestly Apr 2013 #205
Well then, we're all slaves, dude. (nt) harmonicon Apr 2013 #206
Yes. The H1-B visas work to skew the job market. That is precisely what they do. JDPriestly Apr 2013 #202
Sounds like you are advocating either anarchy or an international dictatorship. JDPriestly Apr 2013 #201
I'm an anarchist. I'm happy to say so. harmonicon Apr 2013 #204
It may be arbitrary, but it allows us to live in an organized society. JDPriestly Apr 2013 #231
I don't know why I bother but.... ramapo Apr 2013 #246
Utopia may not exist in our lifetime, but sensible immigration policy might. harmonicon Apr 2013 #248
So you're for outsourcing too right? Union Scribe Apr 2013 #140
I think "outsourcing" is basically a meaningless term at this point. harmonicon Apr 2013 #142
Because too many Americans have jobs, I gather. valerief Apr 2013 #17
Another day, another kick in the teeth. forestpath Apr 2013 #18
Goddamnit LiberalEsto Apr 2013 #20
And your family came to the US from where? (nt) harmonicon Apr 2013 #58
FYI it took my parents a HELL of a lot to get immigration papers to the US LiberalEsto Apr 2013 #64
Read your last sentence again yourself. harmonicon Apr 2013 #86
My brother-in-law would be homeless now LiberalEsto Apr 2013 #93
That's right, when your parents came to the US there was 0% unemployment. harmonicon Apr 2013 #97
They didn't come here with hundreds of thousands of other Estonians LiberalEsto Apr 2013 #111
Foreigners working in the US still pay taxes, you know. harmonicon Apr 2013 #117
I would bet that his/her parents came here at a time in which the US was expanding JDPriestly Apr 2013 #207
Really? During Jim Crow... harmonicon Apr 2013 #208
In the North (no real Jim Crow) and after WWII.` JDPriestly Apr 2013 #230
Oh, yeah, there was no racial discrimination in the north at all. No sir. (nt) harmonicon Apr 2013 #232
Not in the area in which I lived after WWII. JDPriestly Apr 2013 #245
Dude, I watched racial discrimination in hiring happen in 2006. (nt) harmonicon Apr 2013 #247
You probably did. But to my mind and in my understanding, Jim Crow JDPriestly Apr 2013 #249
"... other countries protect the jobs of their citizens, unlike the U.S." - not true in Europe. pampango Apr 2013 #98
I am not any kind of expert political debater LiberalEsto Apr 2013 #112
Nope. jeff47 Apr 2013 #166
Double 'nope'. pampango Apr 2013 #173
So little math quiz jeff47 Apr 2013 #174
Another little math quiz. pampango Apr 2013 #188
"We're all citizens of the world, and we all have equal rights, mac56 Apr 2013 #96
No one should support this Bradical79 Apr 2013 #24
If we're going to level the playing field Paul E Ester Apr 2013 #31
So how about you get people to be as vocal about that idea as they are in their fear? harmonicon Apr 2013 #59
We have made a promise and are required by law to give equal protection of the law JDPriestly Apr 2013 #79
You mean and employer shouldn't hire the person they want for the job? harmonicon Apr 2013 #91
my guess is you profit from pimping off jobs to the lowest bidders Skittles Apr 2013 #102
You're wrong on both accounts. (nt) harmonicon Apr 2013 #104
yeah riiiiiiiiiiiiiiight Skittles Apr 2013 #105
You're calling me a liar? (nt) harmonicon Apr 2013 #107
Yeah, see, this is what Freepers do. Arkana Apr 2013 #150
I think that people who are citizens, people who were born here or are naturalized JDPriestly Apr 2013 #178
Human beings don't have rights because of what's written on paper. harmonicon Apr 2013 #182
Nearly right ... Nihil Apr 2013 #237
Isn't it just a difference of outlook? harmonicon Apr 2013 #238
Fair point. (n/t) Nihil Apr 2013 #242
In the 'real world' your 'rights' do depend "basically on luck & good fortune - the luck and good pampango Apr 2013 #240
And I agree with yours. Nihil Apr 2013 #243
Wage depression can always get through this Congress... Orsino Apr 2013 #25
Of course he will sign it... ChromeFoundry Apr 2013 #43
11 million undocumented workers depresses wages far more than 200K H1Bs. hugo_from_TN Apr 2013 #47
BOTH of these forms of slave labor are wrong... cascadiance Apr 2013 #53
Ah. One of those. n/t Orsino Apr 2013 #62
Utterly disgusting OhioChick Apr 2013 #27
Notice they shifted the debate from the 11 million to the H1-B Paul E Ester Apr 2013 #33
Yup, I saw that was snuck in. avaistheone1 Apr 2013 #65
No. JDPriestly Apr 2013 #35
Cut education here so we can hire cheaper from over there. L0oniX Apr 2013 #38
Not my field, but this article from a google search appears to contradict the OP. proverbialwisdom Apr 2013 #40
Hey Senate, how about tuition free higher education and 0 Visas magic59 Apr 2013 #42
Democrats supporting this absolute POS bill WILL get me to leave the Democratic Party!!! cascadiance Apr 2013 #44
Please read the details WilmywoodNCparalegal Apr 2013 #54
"Body shops" have worked around these kind of restrictions for decades... cascadiance Apr 2013 #56
They thumb their noses at the existing restrictions. LiberalEsto Apr 2013 #129
How 'bout you list those details? jeff47 Apr 2013 #169
Good. Freddie Stubbs Apr 2013 #67
Headline not good, because it is only a Senate bill treestar Apr 2013 #74
Thats fuct up. darkangel218 Apr 2013 #78
Thank heavens for the Ignore feature. LiberalEsto Apr 2013 #136
+1000 n/t OhioChick Apr 2013 #137
Great idea. I agree. harmonicon Apr 2013 #138
It's not just about wages. Paul E Ester Apr 2013 #234
The TV show "Outsourced" had your idea about foreign countries. alp227 Apr 2013 #229
Low wage workers also face serious job competition from immigrants. limpyhobbler Apr 2013 #143
So let me see if I got this right: A country that's at 15% real unemployment . . . HughBeaumont Apr 2013 #151
Excellent post, HughBeaumont! OhioChick Apr 2013 #216
i think everyone was too damned depressed after reading it markiv Apr 2013 #225
excellent post. I would add one thing...exactly WHAT are laid off workers supposed to train for? antigop Apr 2013 #236
You speak for me Brother .... Trajan Apr 2013 #250
Good. I don't hate teh furriners, Nye Bevan Apr 2013 #196
I hate corporation-favoring zero-sum business practices, which job offshoring very much is. HughBeaumont Apr 2013 #244
Title is misleading. tarheelsunc Apr 2013 #228
Damn. Owl Apr 2013 #241
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