Via Breitbart Immigration, Breitbart.COM/immigration, see Neil Munro
on whether Donald Trump regrets taking Jared Kushner's advice to
downplay the National Question on the campaign stump against Joe Biden
and Kamala Harris: <URL:
https://www.breitbart.com/economy/2022/07/27/heartland-gop-sinks-immigration-push-by-coastal-investors/>
| The bill authorizes government future spending of roughly $280
| billion on technologies and on U.S.-based companies that help
| ordinary Americans compete with China's government-funded technology
| sector.
|
| Young's push to override the government migration programs, and
| instead let the U.S. labor market govern the nationwide distribution
| of technology wealth, was backed by non-coastal Democrats. For
| example, Young allied with Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ), who told the
| Washington Post on July 27:
|
|| Arizona is well poised to be a place for a tech hub. We are
|| already home to, in addition, Arizona State, NAU, and UofA, which
|| are all doing incredible work around technology and science. We're
|| home to some major corporations that are doing really innovative
|| work around technology. So we'll be working hard to get one of those
|| tech hubs in Arizona, and I think it's a good fit based on the work
|| we're already doing in the state.
Has Bill Stepien surveyed legacy American proles on whether they dream
for their children to grow up to be STEM professionals?
John
groenveld@acm.org
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