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Entries from September 2007

Hillary Clinton, India’s Best Representative

September 13th, 2007 · 1 Comment

The Washington Post did an expose about Hillary Clinton (D- Punjab)’s Personal Financial and Political Ties

Punjab Hillary

At a recent event in Los Angeles, host Nadadur Vardhan told those gathered that they should support Clinton because “she may shift more jobs to India,”, according to an Indian news account

Yes indeed. Let’s follow the money, shall we?

Indian businessman Sant Singh Chatwal raised $500,000 for her in his Upper East Side penthouse, including $210,000 from 14 entities connected to him. Chatwal is now a finance co-chairman for Clinton’s presidential campaign.
Some Indian American connections have benefited the Clintons personally, too. Vinod Gupta, the founder of a Nebraska data-mining firm, has donated more than $1 million to the Clintons’ political causes while also paying the former president at least $3.3 million as a business consultant.

Now, I don’t know about you, but I expect someone running for President of the United States to be representing the interests of the American people! I do not expect them to be using those who are not loyal to the United States, regardless of their citizenship status, promoting an agenda which lines their own pockets as well as a foreign nation and business interests!

What about Americans? Why is someone representing offshore…

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Governors Get into the Cheap Labor Game

September 12th, 2007 · Comments Off

time is fleeting
This is real quick because you need to take action fast. We now have 13 Governors lobbying for more H-1B guest worker Visas.

Here are our Benedict Arnold Governors selling out their constituents Please note that a major corporate lobbying firm is where this letter is posted. Nice huh, to have United States Governors speak from a corporate lobbyist propaganda web site?

Here are our traitors:

  • Chris Gregoire – Washington Contact
  • Arnold Schwarzenegger – California Contact
  • Mitch Daniels – Indiana Contact
  • Bill Ritter – Colorado Contact
  • Deval Patrick – Massachusetts Contact
  • Dave Freudenthal – Wyoming (great worker shortage there huh!) Contact
  • Eliot Spitzer – New York (there goes his can’t buy me reputation) Contact
  • Janet Napolitano – Arizona (what, not enough illegal workers?) Contact
  • Jim Doyle – Wisconsin Contact
  • Kathleen Sebelius – Kansas Contact
  • Tim Pawlenty – Minnesota Contact
  • Jim Gibbons – Nevada Contact
  • Rick Perry – Texas Contact
  • Benedict Arnold

    Please call their offices and let them know how there is no worker shortage and how offended you are that they are doing the bidding of corporate lobbyists for a well known labor arbitrage agenda.

    Governor Deval Patrick of Massachusetts is going to be on the radio in Boston tomorrow afternoon on “Ask the Governor”, from 2-3pm EST. The email address for the show is askthegovernor@969fmtalk. com…

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    A Squeak about Trade?

    September 11th, 2007 · Comments Off

    What a surprise, when the nation is about to go over a cliff a little squeak comes from The Federal Reserve chairman.   Ben S. Bernanke, said today that a global “savings glut” has helped keep interest rates low, but he warned that
    major trade imbalances between emerging and industrial nations may prove “counterproductive” to the global economy over time. That’s one roar in full battle gear to fight economic Armageddon huh?

    mouse trap

    Notice he talks about a global savings glut. Well, that means everyone but us. I’m so glad the United States Federal Reserve Chairman is noticing the rest of the world and failing to mention the U.S. savings rate is negative.

    Economist Paul Craig Roberts wrote a damning article today, American Economy:  R.I.P.  The entire article is full of damning statistics and this paragraph stuck out:

    When US companies offshore their production for US markets, the consequences for the US economy are highly detrimental. One consequence is that foreign labor is substituted for US labor, resulting in a shriveling of career opportunities and income growth in the US. Another is that US Gross Domestic Product is turned into imports. By turning US brand names into imports, offshoring has a double…

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