More Globalized Stimulus treachery

Sammy Jankis

Was it me?
$22 million, federally-backed program aims to help outsourcers in South Asia become more fluent in areas like Java programming—and the English language.

By Paul McDougall
InformationWeek
August 3, 2010 01:59 PM


Despite President Obama's pledge to retain more hi-tech jobs in the U.S., a federal agency run by a hand-picked Obama appointee has launched a $22 million program to train workers, including 3,000 specialists in IT and related functions, in South Asia.
Following their training, the tech workers will be placed with outsourcing vendors in the region that provide offshore IT and business services to American companies looking to take advantage of the Asian subcontinent's low labor costs.

http://www.informationweek.com/news/software/integration/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=226500202
 
There's not really a more direct FUCK YOU from the internationalists fascists to american workers than this example. But we may find others.
 
$22 million, federally-backed program aims to help outsourcers in South Asia become more fluent in areas like Java programming—and the English language.

By Paul McDougall
InformationWeek
August 3, 2010 01:59 PM


Despite President Obama's pledge to retain more hi-tech jobs in the U.S., a federal agency run by a hand-picked Obama appointee has launched a $22 million program to train workers, including 3,000 specialists in IT and related functions, in South Asia.
Following their training, the tech workers will be placed with outsourcing vendors in the region that provide offshore IT and business services to American companies looking to take advantage of the Asian subcontinent's low labor costs.

http://www.informationweek.com/news/software/integration/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=226500202
Huh? This will help to retain American jobs in what capacity? By training Asian workers? Am I missing something here? I have got to look into this! Arggghhhhh!
 
I wish I could...I would have stopped off shoring a long time ago! It disappoints me that this is happening still. I do write letter even though it is of little consequence!

Yes, our relative impotence in the face of the vast statist syndicalist oligarchy is really unnerving at times.
 
"Following their training, the tech workers will be placed with outsourcing vendors in the region that provide offshore IT and business services to American companies looking to take advantage of the Asian subcontinent's low labor costs."

Bingo

I said yrs ago that the New World Order will lower American's standard of living.
I wondered for a long time why the neocons don't see that government by/for multi national corporations will ruin this country. Then I realized they want our standard of living to go down and are not loyal to America or anything else but personal profit.

"Merchants have no country. The mere spot they stand on does not constitute so strong an attachment as that from which they draw their gains."
Thomas Jefferson
 
There's not really a more direct FUCK YOU from the internationalists fascists to american workers than this example. But we may find others.
It would be worse if they paid them more to do the job... It's bad, but it could get uglier.
 
"Merchants have no country. The mere spot they stand on does not constitute so strong an attachment as that from which they draw their gains."
Thomas Jefferson

Uh, Jefferson's solution to the inherent evil of markets and industry was for us all to become farmers. Not the greatest man to be quoting, there...
 
Uh, Jefferson's solution to the inherent evil of markets and industry was for us all to become farmers. Not the greatest man to be quoting, there...

You will pray for a patch of earth, and solitude, before this world is done with you yet, my youngin'/
 
You will pray for a patch of earth, and solitude, before this world is done with you yet, my youngin'/

The closest I ever want to get to being a farmer is the experience of raising pygmy goats, having been in 4-H and competed at the fair, and possibly inheriting some Nebraska farmland someday.
 
The closest I ever want to get to being a farmer is the experience of raising pygmy goats, having been in 4-H and competed at the fair, and possibly inheriting some Nebraska farmland someday.

you'll feel differently if you ever find yourself with no food and no land. The way wallstreet describes the "new normal" it sounds as if the central planners are arranging this rock bottom experience for you.
 
you'll feel differently if you ever find yourself with no food and no land. The way wallstreet describes the "new normal" it sounds as if the central planners are arranging this rock bottom experience for you.

If they plan it out as well as they do everything else, I have nothing to worry about. :cof1:
 
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