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Gates, sit down & shut up

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I am so tired of Bill Gates whining. If he doesn't want to compete for American workers, then pack up MS and take it someplace else. If he hates American workers so much, why not just "leave"?

Overpopulation, congestion, urban sprawl, crumbling infrastructure, overcrowded schools and emergency rooms, crime, pollution, lack of affordable housing, diminished wages, increased tax burdens are just some of the problems visited on America's Citizens, workers and tax payers by unconstrained immigration.

Gates, rather than "employ (or should I say "minister") where the need is greatest, seeks to bring "lower cost easily manipulated alternative" to hiring American workers here, apparently so that his henchmen and scions can watch over them and still get back to their palatial estates in time for supper.

Gates recognizes the volatility of the dysfunctional governments and economies and rather than risk losing a dime somewhere else, he'd rather add to the misery of depressed wages and overcrowding here in the U.S.

Its obscene that all these little social engineering martinets never consider training or, as is increasingly the necessary scenario, retraining American Citizens to fill these jobs.

I've purchased my last Microsoft product. BG is a puke!

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