MSNBC - Rejecting the Next Bill Gates
MSNBC - Rejecting the Next Bill Gates
"The dirty secret about our scientific edge is that it's largely produced by foreigners and immigrants. Americans don't do science."
What BS. This article is an oversimplification of the issue. Foreigners and immigrants have helped greatly with America's scientific edge.
But they would not have been able to do it anywhere else in the world. Not in their country assuredly. As American companies bankroll more offices in other parts of the workd, they will succeed there too. They just won't get paid as much. Not at first anyway.
American companies will drag these third world countries kicking and screaming into the 21st century. What is these scientists incentive to try to make their country great if they can leve and head to America at will?
Visas should be harder to get than they are.
"The dirty secret about our scientific edge is that it's largely produced by foreigners and immigrants. Americans don't do science."
What BS. This article is an oversimplification of the issue. Foreigners and immigrants have helped greatly with America's scientific edge.
But they would not have been able to do it anywhere else in the world. Not in their country assuredly. As American companies bankroll more offices in other parts of the workd, they will succeed there too. They just won't get paid as much. Not at first anyway.
American companies will drag these third world countries kicking and screaming into the 21st century. What is these scientists incentive to try to make their country great if they can leve and head to America at will?
Visas should be harder to get than they are.

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