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Geez! "How's this for an ending statement"? >this crap makes me very irritable AND it is *totally* off topic, >so why dont >we give it a rest ? > >-F paulc > > From: "Federico Lucifredi" <flucifredi at acm.org> > Date: 2003/06/06 Fri AM 12:45:51 EDT > To: <discuss at blu.org> > Subject: H1b > > Dear BLU, > > > >I've worked alongside a number of immigrants and found that they simply > take > > >advantage of whatever opportunity is presented. Some are competent, some > > >aren't: it varies just like everyone else. [..snap!...] > > I appreciate the balanced and economics-aware point of view of this one. > However, more "I got the right answer here" points of view are doomed to > appear, as the *obscene* one following: > > > off-shore, we need to have a "if you want to sell here, you have to > > employ from here" trade policy. Corporations can move off-shore but > > then they can't make money off the 300M people in the U.S. > > Ok. Where do I start ? Perhaps if your middle initial is not 'W' you know > that the other sovereign states of the world are going to *demand* exactly > the same. We call the barriers that arise when someone does what you > suggested "protectionism" and an impediment to Free Trade. Of course, Free > Trade is good when it is your goods that are being freely traded, and not > others, as in the case of Steel, where the Free-Trade-toting US tried to > impose protectionistic quotas to (guess?) save companies and jobs on the > inside. > > Stop whining, in Europe the level of unemployment the US has right now would > be considered good, in South America (in "Free Trade" mode) it would be > considered outstanding. Now explain to me why would someone abroad buy US > goods when they can just slap the condition you mentioned above that "it's > gotta be made *here*, or at least you must employ, dunno, at least one > Scottish "clan" ;-) to be able to sell x goods in Scotland, two clans if > your selling more, three clans if you are selling thrice that, and so on. > > There are millions of people out there dying of famine, and the US is the > place where people (on average) have the most (materially speaking). Wanna > complain ? Move to Buenos Aires, and I will be glad to introduce you to 30% > unemployment - this while the White House keeps telling the Argentine > government that the most important thing is, lest not forget, Free Trade. > > I am not an H1, before you wonder, and I lived both in South America, Europe > and the US for extensive periods of time, I have the passports of two > countries in the areas mentioned, and perhaps because I am so cosmopolitan, > I am revolted by these outbursts of xenofobia of "H1B's *stealing* jobs from > veterans" or "ya gotta employ here" bull. This is the country that felt it > perfectly appropriate to send a fleet of dreadnaughts into the bay of Tokio > with the message, "you trade with us or we shoot" in the name of "Free > Trade" - something that is otrageous enough without the notion that, all of > a sudden, it is OK to be protectionistic when it is American jobs that are > lost. > > > this crap makes me very irritable AND it is *totally* off topic, so why dont > we give it a rest ? > > -F > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at blu.org > http://www.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss >
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