September 02, 2007
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09/01/07 - Saturday Forum: An
Illinois Reader Asks: Why Is TB Teenager In The U.S.
Anyway?; etc.
On Labor Day, NJ IT Professional, Unemployed More Than A
Year, Calls For A Political Purge
From:
Joseph Stepien: (e-mail
him)
Re:
Randall Burns’ Column:
Democratic Presidential Candidates Show Surprising Stress on Immigration
I
must be missing something in Burns’ analysis of
Democratic presidential candidates.
The
candidates’ voting records (with failing grades on
H-1B visas and legal and illegal immigration) are
abysmal.
They
all support unrestricted immigration/amnesty and hail
the H-1B to high heaven in even greater numbers than
their
Republican cheap-labor lobby sell-outs.
Sen. Hillary Clinton has personally traveled to
India to assure Indians that she does indeed represent
their interests rather than those of her American
constituency.
Clinton may as well be on the payroll of the
corporate shortage-shouters.
Does
Burns not remember that Clinton patted herself on the
back for bringing in
Tata Consulting Services to Buffalo while supposedly
offering opportunity for jobs to the local citizens?
But
that trade-off never happened.
American IT professionals lose their positions and
instead can make the Tata employees an occasional
sandwich or serve them from behind the Burger King
counter.
Burns should stop trying to snow professionals such as
myself (holding degrees in Civil Engineering and an MS
in Computer Science but unemployed through all of 2004
while H-1B Indian and Chinese employees were kept at
Network Associates) that the Democrats are anything
but the cheap labor supporting shills that they are.
Their voting records tell the true story.
America must be purged of politicians who would sooner
represent the interests of India, China, Mexico, and
multi-national corporations than their U.S.
constituents.
After years of abusing the visa system by corrupt
politicians, the damage to America’s
middle-class engineering/science foundation is now
finally apparent.
Stepien was unemployed from late 2003 to early 2005. As
a result, he writes that he “takes
every available opportunity to make my typically
indifferent and apathetic fellow Americans aware of this
growing problem. It's a shame that people don't usually
awaken until they're stirred by some significant
event—like an extensive unemployment.”