Anonymous ID: 12f636 Not Sovereign Yet, Far From Secure May 4, 2025, 8:34 a.m. No.22989958   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0284

While President Trump is bringing back manufacturing and associated jobs to the United States, we are still dependent in ways sliding under the radar. Around 1985, when the NSF created a false narrative about tech labor shortage, American citizens in tech were ignored in favor of off shoring jobs or importing foreign workers. Seems just what Wall Street Journal is still advocating-

https://www.breitbart.com/immigration/2025/04/21/wall-street-journal-trumps-less-illegal-migration-allows-more-legalized-migration.

There's that country changing "migration" thing repurposed to achieve the same goal. Gee, see, we've solved the illegal immigration problem so we need more "legal" immigrants to take the jobs Trump is creating. In other words, if we can't make use of one source of cheap labor, get another.

 

Weinsten said it best- www.ineteconomics.org/uploads/papers/Weinstein-GUI_NSF_SG_Complete_INET.pdf

"So when you hear an employer saying he needs immigrants to fill a "labor shortage," remember what you are hearing: a cry for a labor subsidy to allow the employer to avoid the normal functioning of the labor market."

 

Either way, we're not sovereign or secure if the country is MADE dependent on foreign labor in whatever form it takes. Same game, new strategy. It's silent and insidious because it keeps tech in the hands of others. Tech drives most industries nowadays- creating programs to run machinery, etc. Control is still in the hands of the feudal overlords. It's intent seems to be to end American innovation in technology. Students who might have been stem students don't because jobs go to imported labor.

 

I don't have the link to the post about the most foreign students in the US. First was China followed by India. Probably not a coincidence. Where did all that funding for the NSF for education go? How many Americans were denied education grants and scholarships in favor of non-citizens?

 

Watch India. This is going under the radar. China is a threat, of course, But the more "inside" threat is India- or any country that supplies cheap labor.

 

Given the penchant for top leaders in corporations for big compensation at any cost, not much changes until we get a change in outlook. Yes, profit needs to be made. But who benefits? Corporate leaders with insane compensation packages? Work should be fairly compensated for. Real wages built this country. The American mindset to challenge authority when necessary rather than go along culturally is what makes progress happen.

 

The administration is too quiet about bringing back the tech sector along with manufacturing. Help techs get the jobs, help them with gaps in resumes due to foreign labor favoritism. Get rid of DEI HR and DEI mid-mangers.

 

And finally, there are autists who are great tech geeks needing health support because autism also strikes in physical ways making it a struggle to stay well. They are the ones who will take us to Mars and beyond, with some help to fight the injustice they have been burdened with. These are the undiscovered stars.