Senators announce bipartisan deal to increase subsidized student loan rates
…and still they
sabotage E-VERIFY to ease more illegals into our jobs!
FEDS PREDICT
SOARING UNEMPLOYMENT UNTIL PAST 2015… Good time for amnesty?
OBAMA'S BANKSTER CRONIES FUCK OVER A NATION.
PROBABLY THE ONLY TRUTH OBAMA
EVER TOLD THE AMERICAN PEOPLE WAS THAT HE WAS “NOT HERE TO PUNISH BANKS!”…
NOPE, AND HE NEVER HAS. THEIR CRIMES, LOOTING AND PROFITS HAVE SOARED UNDER
OBAMA.
YOU WOULD NOT HAVE FOUND
OBAMA’S DOJ GOING AFTER OBAMA’S PALS AT JP MORGAN. HOLDER IS TOO BUSY
HISPANDERING FOR LA RAZA, SUING AMERICAN STATES AND SABOTAGING OUR LAWS AND
BORDERS SO THE OBAMANATION CAN BUILD HIS LA RAZA PARTY BASE of ILLEGALS.
“Records show
that four out of Obama's top five contributors are employees of financial
industry giants - Goldman Sachs ($571,330), UBS AG ($364,806), JPMorgan Chase
($362,207) and Citigroup ($358,054).”
OBAMA’S OLD PALS J.P.MORGAN STILL mUCKING OVER CONSUMERS… IT’S LIKE OLD
TIMES FOR THE BANKSTERS!
Headline:
California lawsuit alleges illegal collection practices by JPMorgan Chase
assault on America – THE OBAMA – JP MORGAN LOOTING of a nation… now
expanded to pillaging of AMERICAN STUDENT$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
more at this link – post on your Facebook and email broadcast
DID OBAMA PUNK
US OR IS HE SIMPLY A FAILED PRESIDENCY?
OBAMA, THE MAN THAT NEVER VOTED DURING THE BRIEF PERIOD HE
WAS IN THE SENATE, OWNED AND OPERATED BY BIG BANKSTERS, IS NOTHING BUT A CON
JOB CALLED “CHANGE”… OR DICTATOR IN THE MAKING.
more at this link – post on your Facebook and email broadcast
EITHER WAY HE IS THE MOST FAILED PRESIDENCY IN MODERN
AMERICAN HISTORY.
Report details massive
wealth loss for youth in US
By Nick Barrickman
18 March 2013
A recent report from Washington DC-based Urban Institute (UI)
shows that overall percentage of wealth in society for those in “Generation X
and Y” (those in their 20s and 30s) has been consistently dropping and is
currently at a level which may be unprecedented.
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THE AMNESTY ASSAULT on
AMERICA’S YOUTH – It’s all about keeping wages depressed!
Here
are some key facts presented by the CBO: 1) There are now 40 million
foreign-born people living in the United States, making immigrants a bigger
share of our national population than at any time since 1920. 2) Twenty-two
million — a majority of the foreign born — are non-citizens. 3)
Eleven-and-a-half million — a majority of the non-citizens — are illegal
aliens.
Amnesty's Message: Send Us Your
High School Dropouts... SO AMERICANS WILL NOT GET THOSE JOBS AND BE EXPECTING A LIVING WAGE!!!
DURING BARACK OBAMA’S FIRST TERM, 2/3s OF ALL
JOBS WENT TO IMMIGRANTS, BOTH LEGAL AND ILLEGAL.
IT’S ALL ABOUT MAKING BILLIONAIRES BY KEEPING
WAGES DEPRESSED.
SHOULD WE KEEP IMPORTING FOREIGN BORN TECH
WORKERS YEAR AFTER YEAR AFTER YEAR?
“Tech tycoons like Larry Ellison and
Mark Zuckerberg have gotten rich while wages in the technology sector have
stagnated.”
Silicon Valley Poverty Is Often
Ignored By The Tech Hub's Elite
TECH
GIANT APPLE COMPUTER SAYS HELL NO TO PAYING TAXES and HELL NO TO HIRING AMERIANS!
KEEP THE BOATLOADS OF CHINESE AND INDIANS COMING!
Tech firms fight hiring rules in
immigration bill
Fredreka Schouten, USA TODAY1:21 a.m.
EDT May 7, 2013
Americans would "be shocked to know that most
of the H-1B visas … are going to outsourcing companies," Sen. Dick Durbin,
D-Ill., said during a recent hearing.
Story Highlights
- Bill provision that would require
firms to post jobs for Americans is targeted
- Technology firms have spent millions
on lobbying on immigration
- Judiciary Committee set to start
working on bill
WASHINGTON – Technology firms,
exercising new political clout on Capitol Hill, are lobbying against a measure
in the leading Senate immigration bill that would make it harder for them to
recruit workers from abroad without first taking steps to hire Americans for
highly skilled jobs in programming, engineering and other fields.
The measure, part of a sweeping
compromise bill drafted by a bipartisan group of eight senators, would require
job openings to be posted on a new government website for 30 days and order
companies to first extend job offers to "equally or better qualified"
U.S. workers. It would give the U.S. Labor Department the power to review and
challenge those hiring decisions.
Proponents say the measures are
needed to curb abuses by companies who they say use the visa program to hire
cheaper labor. Technology companies say the proposed rules would cripple their
ability to hire the best employees from a global workforce and represent
inappropriate government intrusion in internal hiring decisions.
The fight over hiring practices
is part of the massive lobbying campaign underway on the immigration measure
and will offer a fresh test of the technology industry's growing influence in
Washington. The companies involved in the computer and Internet sectors spent
nearly $140 million in lobbying last year -- more than twice the $69 million
the industry poured into influencing Washington a decade earlier, according to
data compiled by the Center for Responsive Politics, which tracks political
spending.
The Senate Judiciary Committee is
set to begin work on the bill Thursday.
The hiring battle centers on the
program that grants H-1B visas, which go mostly to college-educated foreigners
in science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields. Technology
companies say they face a chronic shortage of qualified workers in these
fields. The United States sets an annual limit of 85,000 visas for these
companies, and the competition for them is intense: This year, U.S. Citizenship
and Immigration Services opened up the application process April 1, and the cap
was reached within a week.
Industry groups have made big
gains in the Senate's immigration proposal. The bill, for instance, Would
increase the H-1B cap to 205,000 annually. However, tech officials warn the new
recruiting requirements could drive companies to move their skilled jobs
overseas, rather than comply. A commonly cited example: Microsoft's decision to
open a software center in Vancouver, British Columbia, after Congress failed to
pass immigration legislation in 2007 that would have significantly increased
the number of H-1B visas.
Under the bill, "employers
are going to have an arbitrary government standard imposed on every hiring
decision," said Robert Hoffman, the top lobbyist for the Information
Technology Industry Council, a trade group. The proposed rule, he said, ignores
subjective factors that influence hiring. "A perfect example: How does one
define whether or not someone has the personality to fit into a corporate
culture?" he said.
"We are not trying to change
any of the fundamental policy goals that they are trying to achieve" in
the Senate, Hoffman said. "We are just trying to tweak it, so that these
goals and other goals, like retaining the best and brightest and growing in the
United States, so that those types of goals are advanced as well."
Ron Hira, an associate professor
of public policy at the Rochester Institute of Technology, has criticized the
visa program, saying it allows firms to hire "cheap indentured
labor."
"The technology industry is
asking the government to come in and intervene in the normal functioning of the
U.S. labor market, specifically on their behalf," Hira said.
Bruce Morrison, a former
Connecticut congressman who lobbies on behalf of a group that represents
American engineers, said the organization will object to any effort to
"dilute worker protections" as the measure moves through the Senate.
"The arguments from the companies is that there aren't any Americans to
take these jobs," he said, "so there shouldn't be any problem."
The biggest users of H-1B visas
are not brand-name companies, but little-known staffing companies that provide
foreign workers on a temporary basis to U.S. companies — including banks,
health insurance companies and big retailers. Cognizant, a New Jersey-based
company that employs 27,000 people in the USA, is the top user of the temporary
visas, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services records show. Most of its
workers come from India.
In addition, three India-based
outsourcing companies rank among the top five recipients of H-1Bs, according to
the federal data.
Americans would "be shocked
to know that most of the H-1B visas … are going to outsourcing companies,"
Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., one of eight senators who drafted the immigration
bill, said during a recent hearing. "They're going to these firms, largely
in India, who are finding workers, engineers, who will work at low wages in the
U.S."
Durbin is a driving force behind
the hiring requirements in the Senate proposal.
The measure would make business
harder for staffing companies dependent on foreign workers. It would impose
higher fees on firms that rely on overseas employees for more than 30% of their
workforce. Starting in 2016, the bill would bar granting any new temporary
visas for foreign workers at companies with more than half their workers on the
visas. Both measures apply to companies that employ more than 50 people.
Cognizant spokesman John Procter
said he did not have a breakdown on the percentage of the company's workers in
the USA on H-1B visas. He said the bill imposes an "arbitrary, detrimental
restriction on the number of skilled immigrants."
"It would really change the
way America does business," he said. "The company is very focused on
educating legislators and making sure this language doesn't make its way into
any final outcome."
Cognizant hired its first federal
lobbyist in 2010 andby last year, it had spent nearly $1 million on federal
lobbying, congressional records show. Its team includes Democratic power broker
Heather Podesta, who did not return a telephone call. Other companies also have
stepped up their political activity.
Last month, Facebook founder Mark
Zuckerberg, Netflix's Reed Hastings, Google's Eric Schmidt and other technology
executives teamed up to underwrite an advocacy group to promote their views on
immigration. Two of its subsidiaries began a seven-figure advertising campaign
to shore up voter support for key senators in the immigration debate.
The tech industry "has
clearly come of age," said Ellen Miller, executive director of the
Sunlight Foundation. "In the last decade, we've seen this tremendous
recognition from Silicon Valley of the need to play in the power circles — to
both protect their bottom line and to alter the political scene to their
advantage."
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2013/05/06/tech-firms-lobbying-against-labor-immigration-measure/2137837/
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Obama and Justice
Sotomayor (A LA RAZA PARTY MEMBER) Vow to Illegals to SABOTAGE E-verify!
VIVA LA RAZA
SUPREMACY?
during Obama's first
term, 2/3s of all jobs went to immigrants... BOTH LEGAL and ILLEGAL... and
workplace enforcement of FED LAWS PROHIBTING THE EMPLOYMENT OF ILLEGALS
plummeted 70%!
given Obama was
reelected by LA RAZA, enforcement is expected to be nonexistent.
AMERICANS
(LEGALS) HAND THEIR JOBS OVER TO ILLEGALS USING STOLEN SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS,
PAY FOR THE ANCHOR BABY BREEDING = 18 YEARS OF WELFARE, AND CRIME TIDAL WAVE…
but have NO vote in amnesty?
BUT THE DEMS
ARE REALLY NOT CONCERNED ABOUT AMNESTY PASSING AS OBAMA WILL CONTINUE
NON-ENFORCEMENT UNTIL ILLEGALS ARE VOTING FOR THEIR OWN LA RAZA WELFARE STATE
like MEXIFORNIA!
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