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Submitted by Gene, Jan 2, 2008 13:41

If you listen to the CEO/CFO/HR people at the large companies looking to import workers a half way intelligent person would soon learn it is about making the Balance Sheet show a larger profit. Have the colleges and universities in America stopped producing talented workers of all types. Should we just close up institutions of higher learning and call Americans dumb?

Right now the only dumb Americans I see are the people who hire the workers at the lower cost and the people who buy all the imported goods from China.


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