Considering how badly corporate lobbyists have sew up the Democratic party when it comes to global labor arbitrage against working professionals, well pardon me for my skepticism. Still during the confirmation hearing of Labor Secretary Solis, this question was asked:
In terms of H-1B Visas, what is your position on that?
The below video clip in her answer.
Folks, keep writing, speaking out and demanding your legislators pass S.1035intact.
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Lou Dobb’s Bill Tucker gives a blockbuster report on how PhDs, Post Doctorates are being paid peanuts. There is also an active agenda to wage repress the nations Engineers and Scientists in research through use of the H-1B Visa program.
While Obama positions a notorious Corporate lobbyists’ wet dream as his chief of staff, how exactly did those who sponsored H-1B or other guest worker Visas devised to labor arbitrage U.S. citizens fare in this election?
Gordon Smith [R-OR] – Sponsored S.1029 a major H-1B increase plus promoted more guest worker Visas in his campaign
John Sununu [R-NH] – Sponsored S.2839, a major H-1B and F-4 bill
Lost to Shaheen, 52% to 45%
Elizabeth Dole [R-NC]- Co-Sponsored S. 2868, which gave anyone a green card or Visa who simply obtained an advanced degree, a true disaster for US workers
Lost to Hagan, 53% to 44%
Tom Feeney [R-FL 24] – Co Sponsored H.R. 1930, yet another massive H-1B and F-4 increase against United States Professionals
Lost to Kosmas, 57% to 41%
Thelma Drake [R-VA-10] – Co-sponsored H.R. 1930
Lost to Nye, 52% to 48%
Could there be a mandate, completely unnoticed by the Press that Americans want our representatives to put U.S. Citizens, American workers first for jobs in America?
One major lobbyist group already issued a press release letting the entire world know that they not only own Obama but are guarateed to get their labor arbitrage agenda passed, regardless of what the American workforce thinks.
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