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Geisha Japan of AL 6:29PM March 03, 2010

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Lockbiff of AL 8:46PM February 22, 2010

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CrordioX of AL 8:34AM December 12, 2009

Nice article

arhiderrr of DE 9:51AM February 28, 2009

Nonsense. The US was leading in industry and technology in the 60's, when businessmen and their lackeys in Congress decided to target the science and engineering community with massive influxes of third world techs to lower wages.

After forty years of displacing top US people with cheapo third world hacks, US industry and manufacturing is moribund, forced to compete on the basis of labor costs with countries like China due to a dearth of innovation. Japan with no immigration has forged ahead in many areas such as automotive engineering and electronics.

There have never been any shortages of scientists and engineers in the US, and flooding this country with cheapo immigrants from the third world merely results in the bad displacing the good. Businessmen and economists have no real understanding of the tech world, the patent system, and innovation and tend to mistakenly regard surpluses of techs regardless of quality or culture, low wages, and political correctness (importing dark skinned workers) as meritorious.

Luther of IL 4:03PM May 13, 2008

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