1st Slogan: "Jobs that Americans Won't Do." Stated
2nd Slogan: "Jobs that Americans Can't Do." Not Stated, but IMPLIED


Implication comes from this:

Extracts of The Times of India Article dated Jan 26 are:

Bush wants more young Indian minds in US
Quote Originally Posted by Chidanand Rajghatta of the Times of India
WASHINGTON: President Bush on Wednesday invoked the young Indian scientist to call for a hike in the H1-B visa programme which allows skilled foreign workers to come to the United States.

"We've got to expand what's called H1B visas...I feel strongly about what I'm telling you. It makes no sense to say to a young scientist from India, you can't come to America to help this company develop technologies that help us deal with our problems," Bush told the Dupont gathering.
So the message here is that Americans are so incompetant that we must call upon Bangalore, India to bail us out? Is the new presidential slogan going to be "Jobs that Americans can't do?"

The H1-B visa program is currently capped at 65,000 and efforts are on to expand it to 115,000 to meet what high-tech industry executives say is a worrisome shortage of high skilled people. A bill to this effect was rejected in the last Congress but it is expected to be introduced again in the 110th Congress.

Opponents of the program say there is no such demand and inviting more foreign workers will just displace American workers and drive down salaries.
Damn straight!

"We're in a global economy. And so when the Chinese economy grows, or the Indian economy grows -- which we want it to do, by the way --
So we "owe it to Communist China" to support their nuclear missile and offensive space weapons program? Hell, Walmart SHOPPERS are already doing that! So we just simply owe India our jobs, just because we owe it to them. Ahem, cough, cough. Why do we owe INDIA our jobs, Mr. President? Oh, excuse me, I forgot - it's because Senator John Cornyn says so.

It's because the Trilateral Commission and the Council on Foreign Relations say so.
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