Which Google Should Congress Believe?
theodp writes "In Congressional testimony last month, Google's VP of People Operations told the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration that, due to limits on the number of H-1B visas, Google is regularly unable to pursue highly qualified candidates. But as Google stock tumbled in after hours trading Wednesday, Google's CEO blamed disappointing profits on a hiring binge and promised Wall Street analysts that the company would keep a careful eye on headcount in the future. So which Google should Congress believe?"
"You just think there's some big conspiracy to keep you down because you're an arrogant substandard programmer who thinks you deserve to be paid six figures"
Considering you've posted that very same sentiment in your own journal, Stevie, that would be highly ironic.
Almost as laughable as the way you ask people to create accounts and log in to discuss things with you, only to immediately foe them with your Omaze account so they can't post in your journal - completely counter productive to your expressed desires of wanting a conversation.
You're such a transparent troll, Stevie, it's sad.
That is, assuming that Steve is even your real name...
Since I, for one:
* Do not believe you're really homeless
* think you are also 'Bigger B'
* Are using a false name or perhaps are besmirching and libeling another real person
* are not even posting from a library in La Jolla.
I called the La Jolla Library, the phone number is on the libraries' website. They'd never heard of you. I have no reason to believe that they are lying, I have numerous reasons to think that you are nothing more than a lying, malicious, troll.