One of the most salient aspects of Sowell and why he’s so rational compared to so many others is his defining characteristic is asking “what is the tradeoff”. It’s the defining characteristic of modern conservatism, what do we get for x, what are the benefits and what are the costs. In this aspect we are now faced with in the current zeitgeist is “what is the tradeoff of H1Bs”. Why are corporations so hell bent on H1B, what are the ramifications, and who does it benefit? This has been the delineation between morality, reason, and practice. I’m posting this as food for thought. Who benefits and at what cost?
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Corporations benefit in the short term by getting the """same""" labor for cheap. In the long term they lose due to the quality of that """same""" work being shit. Americans lose from the beginning.
Take in to account DIE, the Indians are not good at what they're doing but neither are DIE hires but Indians work harder. DIE hires work less, ask for more money and are entitled ass holes.
Anecdotal, but my experience says otherwise, brother.
My experience is that they work harder the DIE by miles. They also work with fear in them.
They are better at workplace theater.