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Nov 5, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger

Study: no shortage of U.S. engineers

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U.S. colleges and universities are graduating as many scientists and engineers as ever, according to a study released on Oct.

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The Out Law Josie Wales

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Nov 5, 2009
 
Best news I've heard today. Now they will have no excuse to drag them out of India or anywhere else.
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Nov 6, 2009
 
Of course there is no shortage. The corporations spew that there is a shortage so that they can get cheap labor into the USA to increase their profits. Lets bring in foreign politicians to replace our crappy politicians and see how they like losing their jobs to cheap foreign labor.

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Of course there is no shortage. The corporations spew that there is a shortage so that they can get cheap labor into the USA to increase their profits. Lets bring in foreign politicians to replace our crappy politicians and see how they like losing their jobs to cheap foreign labor.
We already have foreign politicians. What else would you call those who a$$ the chairs in Washington and favor illegal Mexican Nationals over US citizens?
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Nov 6, 2009
 
Please read the whole article.

High tech companies compete in this world by finding the bright stars that have the capacity to cause change in the world. These are the people who make the jobs for the rest.

The USA needs the world supply of these people so that it will be the USA that is leading these industries, and it is the USA that will have the employment opportunities.

Cutting off the US competition for these people is exactly what every other country in the world wants us to do, so THEY can be the ones who have the hight tech jobs, not us.

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NWGuy wrote:
Please read the whole article.
High tech companies compete in this world by finding the bright stars that have the capacity to cause change in the world. These are the people who make the jobs for the rest.
The USA needs the world supply of these people so that it will be the USA that is leading these industries, and it is the USA that will have the employment opportunities.
Cutting off the US competition for these people is exactly what every other country in the world wants us to do, so THEY can be the ones who have the hight tech jobs, not us.
Oh, please. More kumbayah propaganda from you. The reality is that those new engineers must be prepared to work in other countries, where globalist money and big businesses are going. No one wants to live in a third-world country away from family and society and their own language and earn low wages.

I worked for one of the country's largest engineering companies and the entire company was told that if anyone wanted to work for them, they had to go global and work overseas because that's where the money is. That was over a decade ago, and nothing has changed.

The USA has become a worker breeding farm for other countries, not our own. Our own infrastructure is decaying while globalist capital is spent on places like the Mid East and China. We are no longer in favor with the globalists, and we are being discarded.

This article misses the mark. Students aren't taking computer sciences because they can't get jobs in the field. Companies outsource to foreign nationals for cheap, so there's no point. Bill Gates is a globalist Socialist, and will import as many foreigners as possible to man his company. Of course he wants 'immigration reform' that allows importing more foreigners for cheap labor. He wants even more profit and power from the world. He also wants to lower the USA's standard of living.
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