That is actually pretty easy to remedy, and Taco might actually do something like that, but for entirely the wrong reasons. I’d still be very much okay with it.
To paraphrase the likes of Chomsky - there is no law of nature that should allow capital and services to flow unfettered around the globe (while humans are restricted in that movement, oddly enough). There is every reason to believe and to expect that a responsible government would punitively tax such things as services being sought at bargain basement rates. I know capitalists might like to claim that they would be getting “punished” merely for “innovating”, but seeking out the cheapest labor and maximizing the exploitation is hardly innovation.
If those companies cannot hire workers here (ones here already or ones they have enticed to come here to be full citizens) and at market rates, they don’t deserve to be in business.
Yeah… the problem is outsourcing, not H1B
That is actually pretty easy to remedy, and Taco might actually do something like that, but for entirely the wrong reasons. I’d still be very much okay with it.
To paraphrase the likes of Chomsky - there is no law of nature that should allow capital and services to flow unfettered around the globe (while humans are restricted in that movement, oddly enough). There is every reason to believe and to expect that a responsible government would punitively tax such things as services being sought at bargain basement rates. I know capitalists might like to claim that they would be getting “punished” merely for “innovating”, but seeking out the cheapest labor and maximizing the exploitation is hardly innovation.
If those companies cannot hire workers here (ones here already or ones they have enticed to come here to be full citizens) and at market rates, they don’t deserve to be in business.