We can worry about the pros and cons of letting a surge of technically enhanced immigrant minds to work in our high tech industry. But how do we feel about standing on the backs of developing countries? Their citizens often can come here for their higher educations, or come here with their education, get a job, become a citizen-we always discuss this situation.
But consider the perspective of their homeland. If we suck in higher percentages of small nation's high tech citizens, then we are depriving them of building up their economies. How great is this for the future of the world as a whole?
The government, and all laws are created for the convience of who ever imployed them. Plenty of our government is by the people and for the people. But this has been a century by business for business. but don't forget that corporations are legal people too.
We want our freedoms back and we are going to have to fight the corporations, those who define what is convient, to get them back. Corporations know we are pissed off, and they are clawing to stay in position of making the rules, as seen in recent developments of internet law.
We can worry about the pros and cons of letting a surge of technically enhanced immigrant minds to work in our high tech industry. But how do we feel about standing on the backs of developing countries? Their citizens often can come here for their higher educations, or come here with their education, get a job, become a citizen-we always discuss this situation. But consider the perspective of their homeland. If we suck in higher percentages of small nation's high tech citizens, then we are depriving them of building up their economies. How great is this for the future of the world as a whole?
The government, and all laws are created for the convience of who ever imployed them. Plenty of our government is by the people and for the people. But this has been a century by business for business. but don't forget that corporations are legal people too. We want our freedoms back and we are going to have to fight the corporations, those who define what is convient, to get them back. Corporations know we are pissed off, and they are clawing to stay in position of making the rules, as seen in recent developments of internet law.