It
wasn't enough to sell the USA to drug dealers in Columbia, Rubio is now
pandering to Silicon Valley and Americans are losing jobs.
October 28, 2015
By Ian Tuttle
...The report rightly notes (click here) that Marco Rubio is an enthusiastic supporter of the H-1B program. His 2013 immigration bill would have increased the annual H-1B quota by 45,000 slots, “to fill jobs Americans can’t do.” (“Can’t”?) Although that effort failed, Rubio has resurrected the H-1B component with his “I-Squared” bill — and expanded it: The current bill would triple the number of H-1B visas to 195,000. Earlier this month, Wired magazine announced: “Marco Rubio Wants to Be the Tech Industry’s Savior.” Reporting on an address he gave to tech start-ups in New York City, Wired wrote: “Both Hillary Clinton and Jeb Bush have made visits to Silicon Valley. But it’s Rubio perhaps more than any other candidate who’s been telling them precisely what they want to hear, from his thoughts on deregulating the sharing economy to his stance on immigration.”...
No word of a lie; Marco Rubio knows the US-Columiba Free Trade Agreement was dealing with one of the most violent drug cartels on Earth. The trade agreement is suppose to result in a peace agreement. Amazing. Rubio put a US free trade agreement in the middle of a drug war to hold it hostage to a peace agreement.
DOES Marco Rubio have Ruby Red Slippers, too? Because he ain't in Kansas anymore. I want to know if Rubio is meeting with FARC.
...Second, we must build on the success of Plan Colombia, (click here) one of history’s most successful counter-insurgency programs.
Until this week’s FARC kidnapping of a senior Colombian general, the government sat at the negotiating table with the FARC's leadership because its military has decimated this terrorist group. Especially in light of this kidnapping, now is not the time to ease up pressure. The FARC must be defeated. The U.S. role must be clearly defined as one of helping the Colombian government force the best possible outcome from any future dealings with the FARC. This outcome must ensure the best chance for the Colombian people to no longer be threatened by improvised explosive devices, grenade attacks, land mines, kidnappings and other terrorist acts....
FARC is one of the most deadly and corrupt organized crime drug networks on Earth and Rubio put the USA right in the middle of a drug war. How many H1B Visas are going to FARC?
This is what Marco Rubio does with US power? He deals with organized drug crime networks?
The government and leaders of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of
Colombia (FARC) have waded through a five-point agenda during
negotiations to end 51 years of war. So far three items have been agreed
since talks began in Havana in late 2012.
The FARC called a unilateral ceasefire in July, but the government has kept up ground attacks even while stopping air raids. Santos has refused to reciprocate on the ceasefire because in past negotiations the rebels have taken advantage of peaceful conditions to build up their forces and re-arm....
I thought the USA doesn't negotiate with terrorists.
...While most Colombians are anxious for an end to a war that has killed more than 220,000 people and forced millions from their homes, many fear former FARC rebels will join organized crime gangs.
October 28, 2015
By Ian Tuttle
...The report rightly notes (click here) that Marco Rubio is an enthusiastic supporter of the H-1B program. His 2013 immigration bill would have increased the annual H-1B quota by 45,000 slots, “to fill jobs Americans can’t do.” (“Can’t”?) Although that effort failed, Rubio has resurrected the H-1B component with his “I-Squared” bill — and expanded it: The current bill would triple the number of H-1B visas to 195,000. Earlier this month, Wired magazine announced: “Marco Rubio Wants to Be the Tech Industry’s Savior.” Reporting on an address he gave to tech start-ups in New York City, Wired wrote: “Both Hillary Clinton and Jeb Bush have made visits to Silicon Valley. But it’s Rubio perhaps more than any other candidate who’s been telling them precisely what they want to hear, from his thoughts on deregulating the sharing economy to his stance on immigration.”...
No word of a lie; Marco Rubio knows the US-Columiba Free Trade Agreement was dealing with one of the most violent drug cartels on Earth. The trade agreement is suppose to result in a peace agreement. Amazing. Rubio put a US free trade agreement in the middle of a drug war to hold it hostage to a peace agreement.
DOES Marco Rubio have Ruby Red Slippers, too? Because he ain't in Kansas anymore. I want to know if Rubio is meeting with FARC.
...Second, we must build on the success of Plan Colombia, (click here) one of history’s most successful counter-insurgency programs.
Until this week’s FARC kidnapping of a senior Colombian general, the government sat at the negotiating table with the FARC's leadership because its military has decimated this terrorist group. Especially in light of this kidnapping, now is not the time to ease up pressure. The FARC must be defeated. The U.S. role must be clearly defined as one of helping the Colombian government force the best possible outcome from any future dealings with the FARC. This outcome must ensure the best chance for the Colombian people to no longer be threatened by improvised explosive devices, grenade attacks, land mines, kidnappings and other terrorist acts....
FARC is one of the most deadly and corrupt organized crime drug networks on Earth and Rubio put the USA right in the middle of a drug war. How many H1B Visas are going to FARC?
This is what Marco Rubio does with US power? He deals with organized drug crime networks?
October 28, 2015 7:40 PM
Bogota-
Colombia's President Juan Manuel Santos (click here) said on Wednesday he is confident he will be in a position
to call a ceasefire with Marxist FARC rebels starting New Year's Day if
the fifth and final agenda point at peace talks is completed.
The FARC called a unilateral ceasefire in July, but the government has kept up ground attacks even while stopping air raids. Santos has refused to reciprocate on the ceasefire because in past negotiations the rebels have taken advantage of peaceful conditions to build up their forces and re-arm....
I thought the USA doesn't negotiate with terrorists.
...While most Colombians are anxious for an end to a war that has killed more than 220,000 people and forced millions from their homes, many fear former FARC rebels will join organized crime gangs.