Someone needs to tell the House Speaker that the basic economic principle of ‘supply and demand’ definitely applies to the workforce in America. Paul Ryan’s 2015 2,009-page omnibus spending bill had 700 pages slipped in regarding H-2B visa expansion for foreign workers. He believes that the supply of workers in the United States is not enough to make up for the demand by employers.
This is a staggering suggestion, that the unemployed workers in the United States, the marginally attached and or discouraged, would not take a seasonal job if it became available.
The supply of able bodied workers should be the first to meet the demand of these businesses, yet Ryan believes low-waged foreign earners are the ones who should take them. He has no evidence to support his claim “that corporations are facing a shortage of labor, which rendered the provision necessary.”
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Well if you cut off their free benefits. They WILL have to work like everyone else does for a living. We should have plenty of people.
He is one of Obama’s people
Wrong, Ryan. Most Americans are not like you…We work.
Like Trump said America first we don’t need to hire foreign workers when there are plenty of Americans that need work and can do the job
Screw Paul Ryan. He’s NO GOOD!
No. Maybe American companies may need to train American workers, but no reason to hire foreign workers, ever.
LOL.
Hey, Paul, I think Angela Merkel said the same thing aboit Germany a few years ago. Now she admits it was a big mistake.
As adults we are supposed to learn from other people’s mistakes. Unless, of course, you subscribe to Hillary Clinton’s philosophies.
Paul Ryan is really from Wisconsin? Hard to believe!
Get behind our leader, Ryan. We dont care what you think.