Town Hall's Sarah Arnold on whether Susie Wiles worries that Ken
Griffin and Lachlan Murdoch will permit Ron DeSantis to outflank
Donald Trump from the right on the National Question by calling for
an immigration moratorium: <URL:
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/saraharnold/2023/05/20/democrats-claim-florida-will-face-economic-chaos-for-desantis-after-exit-of-illegals-n2623501>
| However, DeSantis's reforms are expected to raise Americans' wages
| in the state where half of households earn less than $58,000
| annually. The reforms will also boost productivity investment by
| companies and even slow the rising cost of housing.
|
| "Nobody has a right to immigrate to this country. We determine as
| Americans what type of immigration system benefits our country, but
| when you're doing immigration, it's not for their benefit as
| foreigners; it's for your benefit as Americans," DeSantis said while
| signing the reform. "So if there's legal immigration that's harming
| Americans, we shouldn't do that either. For example, some of these
| H-1B visas would fire American tech workers and hire foreigners at
| lower wages. I don't agree with that. I think that's wrong."
Does Wiles see signs in Brad Parscale and Bill Stepien's library of
surveys and focus groups of what number of the 8+B globe 333M legacy
American proles will benefit them and their posterity?
John
groenveld@acm.org
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"It's amazing how the battle lines are being drawn on corporate
power. The DeSantis camp is correctly emphasizing that corporations
shouldn't rule, should be held accountable, that America should not
merely be an economic zone. Meanwhile, Trump and MSNBC/CNN libs root
for Disney." - Pedro Gonzalez <URL:
https://twitter.com/emeriticus/status/1659366842777886722>
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