Originally Posted by Buster Highmen
This remark falls below the level of civilized discourse, making invalid, personal, broad based attacks against vacuous sterotypes.
It's not because non Nationals do a better job, it's because they are willing to do it more cheaply, particularly when the parent corporation holds their visa and pays for all the visa reviews.
Obviously if the labor supply is pumped up, the cost of doing business goes down. But at what cost to the labor supply and to America as a whole?
This also has nothing to do with unions, despite the glamorous perjoratives so freely tossed about.
The Free Market economy has a price that can't be trivialized.
I'm not claiming to have answers. I'm just posing questions.
In these discussions, it's interesting to note that the "sides" in the argument cut across political lines. But there is some interesting correlation among sales and investment types versus professionals and people who actually make stuff.
Another incredibly shallow analysis.