The Indian people are some of the worst in the world when it comes to exploiting cheap labor. Research their ages old cast system.
It's how they get so rich in the first place. It's how ALL the super wealthy have gotten that way. Exploit cheap labor. Africa, Asia, or anywhere they can get away with it.
How much do you want to bet this is happening in other countries, too? In Canada, you can hardly find a Tim Horton's coffee shop that isn't run by people from India. They will carpool in from the city to smaller towns, and work the whole day. Something is VERY fishy about it. Same goes for other businesses. People working long shifts is a red flag, because no one wants to pay overtime if they don't have to. Unless you just aren't worried about overtime. Hmmm...
People are getting fed up with it. All the jobs that once went to Canadian youth, now are getting taken by foreigners. Now, I don't care so much if they are working 100% within the law, and they are here legally. They have a right to work. However, if you are breaking the law and using these people as underpaid slaves, something needs to be done.
I think those ideas are taken by agencies like NASA, or the DoD, for "national security reasons". Once they get their use out of it and have advanced it, they release the original version 20 years later as a "new" invention.
If you can make a new material that can be used in ways no other material can, yes, it will be worth billions.
Strange, though. I remember a man about 20 years ago that invented a material that was so durable it couldn't be melted, and was nearly impossible to cut. It was reported, then never heard about again.
This was many years ago, not recently. At the time I had a gut feeling that things were not as they seemed. I started to ask questions. Questions like, "Why don't Republicans ever DO anything?" There was only one conclusion to be drawn. They were all in it together. There was no way of knowing 20+ years ago exactly how deeply they were all in bed together, but when you start noticing, you really start noticing, you know? Her telling her story, but Rs not putting her on the big stage to do so, was very telling.
So no, 20-30 years ago I only knew of weak Republicans that did nothing about Ds corruption, other than play politics with it. It's easy to say now, "We all should have seen it!" It wasn't so easy back then.
Agreed. I understand that now. Many years ago when I first found out about her story it really made something click inside of me. I guess that's my whole point. This was one of those triggering moments when you realize something just is not right. Just like Tower 7 falling on 9-11. It's at moments like that that you realize things are not anything like you were lead to believe.
Question is, why didn't Republicans do more to get her message out there? She should have been speaking at the RNC conventions. She would have ended abortions in America as we know them had they just amplified her voice.
Think of all the businesses in North America that have gotten HUGE by outsourcing their jobs to Asia. It's outsourced slavery, period.