A lot of other company types have opened those doors and seen their staff turn over. You just need to look around.
How widespread that is for us as a country? That, I can’t answer. Only that it definitely does happen, a lot, but it’s possible that it’s largely confined to specific regions and larger cities.
but it’s possible that it’s largely confined to specific regions and larger cities.
Thinking about it, this statement might be closer to the truth than you might think.
Kind of noticing that many of the complaints of Indians taking their jobs away are from the IT fields at the more major corporations.
It is probable that many of these major corporations will be based in the larger cities in places where, historically, are hubs for business and tech, like New York and Silicon Valley in California.
These places are captured by Democrat politicians who are usually America last and are willing to replace Americans with foreigners readily. So it is not surprising that many of these companies are influenced by their Democrat neighbors and their corrupt policies.
A reasonable conclusion is that, if we want to combat this American last attitude in our business and computer industries, we might need to have new competitive technology companies be founded outside of these Democrat-controlled territories. God-willing, with Trump's economic policies of bringing back manufacturing and jobs back to the states away from the likes of China, there will be plenty of opportunities for entrepreneurial MAGA-men to start up new companies.
It is probable that many of these major corporations will be based in the larger cities in places where, historically, are hubs for business and tech, like New York and Silicon Valley in California.
It’s definitely not confined to those places, but they are the majority, as cities effectively bribe corporations to set up headquarters in them. It’s not specifically democrats doing it either, but those corporations seeking profit über alles, and not all of that is unjustified nor unnecessary. They open up to save costs to try and outpace inflation and competitors, part of which is required by law, then foreigners work their way in and take over points of control through that, then leverage their way elsewhere. Be assured, they do favor themselves over others, certainly not exclusively nor universally, but the scales are tilted.
Hopefully, what you said, happens. These problems exist in codified places, however.
I hate to be that guy, but do you have hard evidence?
Look around at a lot of corporations in major cities who publicly list some of their staff.
The CEOs of a large number of IT companies are Indian now, and it goes down the chain.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Fortune_500_computer_software_and_information_companies
Just scan those CEOs.
A lot of other company types have opened those doors and seen their staff turn over. You just need to look around.
How widespread that is for us as a country? That, I can’t answer. Only that it definitely does happen, a lot, but it’s possible that it’s largely confined to specific regions and larger cities.
Thinking about it, this statement might be closer to the truth than you might think.
Kind of noticing that many of the complaints of Indians taking their jobs away are from the IT fields at the more major corporations.
It is probable that many of these major corporations will be based in the larger cities in places where, historically, are hubs for business and tech, like New York and Silicon Valley in California.
These places are captured by Democrat politicians who are usually America last and are willing to replace Americans with foreigners readily. So it is not surprising that many of these companies are influenced by their Democrat neighbors and their corrupt policies.
A reasonable conclusion is that, if we want to combat this American last attitude in our business and computer industries, we might need to have new competitive technology companies be founded outside of these Democrat-controlled territories. God-willing, with Trump's economic policies of bringing back manufacturing and jobs back to the states away from the likes of China, there will be plenty of opportunities for entrepreneurial MAGA-men to start up new companies.
It’s definitely not confined to those places, but they are the majority, as cities effectively bribe corporations to set up headquarters in them. It’s not specifically democrats doing it either, but those corporations seeking profit über alles, and not all of that is unjustified nor unnecessary. They open up to save costs to try and outpace inflation and competitors, part of which is required by law, then foreigners work their way in and take over points of control through that, then leverage their way elsewhere. Be assured, they do favor themselves over others, certainly not exclusively nor universally, but the scales are tilted.
Hopefully, what you said, happens. These problems exist in codified places, however.