Americans, Finally Waking Up, Worry about Too Many Worker Visas
Last year, the Senate passed a massive immigration bill that would have more than doubled legal immigration within a decade. H-1B visas,... Read More
BLS June Report Accentuates the Positive, Eliminates the Negative
The June BLS report would make Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters proud. Their classic song, “Accentuate the Positive, Eliminate the Negative,”... Read More
Jobless Americans – Because it’s the Right Thing to Do
Jay Carney recently resigned his post as White House spokesperson. As many others do, he used the line that he needs to... Read More
South of the Border, Where Mexico’s Economy and its Future May be Brighter than in U.S.
As unaccompanied minors flood across the U.S.-Mexico border, advocates’ cries of how federal immigration law breaks up families get louder by the... Read More
May BLS Report: Uninspiring Job Stats Conflict with White House Amnesty Agenda to Add Millions of New Workers
Today’s Bureau of Labor Statistic’s ho-hum report showed that 217,000 jobs were added in May. Unemployment remained unchanged at 6.3 percent. Although... Read More
Replacing Laborers with Robots
Fast food workers are demanding higher wages for the hard work they do. Some call for an increase of their pay rate,... Read More
White House Delivers Another Blow to Reeling American Unemployed
H4 Visa Holders to be Work Authorized I’m putting this one in my “I’d rather be wrong than right” file. In my... Read More
Boehner, Back in Ohio, Wonders Where Jobs Went
On April 26 during his weekly national Republican Address, House Speaker John Boehner kept on doing what he does best – insulting... Read More
Another Major Company Leaves California
In what looks like a page out of Nissan’s playbook, another automaker, Toyota, is picking up stakes in the South Bay, part... Read More
For Those who Don’t Mind Earning Peanuts, Job Market is on the Mend
Today, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released its April jobs report. Employers added 288,000 jobs in April, more than the 218,000 economists... Read More