President Trump has plenty of enemies with whom to contend. Some of these are the usual culprits and are to be expected. There are members of the Democratic Party who are dedicated to obstructing anything he proposes. Then there are foreign leaders who are ready to oppose the U.S. as well as whomever happens to be the president at the time.
One place where he should not be getting resistance, at least not to the degree he has experienced, is from his own party. That’s not to say they should just act as doormats for whatever President Trump proposes, but there should be a sense that Republican Congressional leaders and the president are on the same page. Unfortunately, with individuals such as John McCain and Paul Ryan holding leadership positions, this is not the case.
One example would be Speaker Ryan’s recent insistence that American industry hire more foreign workers as opposed to President Trump’s emphasis on hiring and buying American.
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Why not train our people for these jobs, why pay to train foreigners for free and make it impossible for US students to get the same education because of high costs.? Ah yes, we train them so they can go back to their home country and do good:: FLASH ! very few go home because it pays better here and it’s a nicer place tolive.
IDIOT SCUM!
He is right
Wrong!!!! You dumb$#%&!@*pos
B******t alert
What?!
He means, Americans are STUPID!?
Their profits must be going down that they need more cheap labor for their investment companies.$#%&!@*off Ryan! Get the entitlements off the dole and put those ppl to work, save the taxpayers money
We can quibble over semantics or over just how many foreign workers we need, but the truth is our educational system is failing to produce the qualified workers our businesses need.
Sure Paul will start with you. I’m sure we can find a foreign worker to do exactly what you do undermine America.