Congress's failure to pass high-skilled immigration reform has exacerbated an already grave situation.Gates is way off. By looking only at his own unique problems at Microsoft he ends up misplacing the blame.
As a result, many US firms, including Microsoft, have been forced to locate staff in countries that welcome skilled foreign workers to do work that could otherwise have been done in the United States, if it were not for our counterproductive immigration policies.
His difficulty in finding skilled workers is not the result of a failed immigration policy. His difficulties arise from the decades-old failure of our public school system, a system that today is saturated with liberals, socialists, homosexuals and lesbians - all disguised as educators - who have concentrated their efforts on the political or lifestyle brainwashing of our children, rather than providing a real and useful education.
Even our colleges today are pumping out pitifully inadequate idiots, not at all prepared with a genuine "advanced" education, but sent out clutching only a piece of paper declaring their supposed "intelligence".
Result? Hardly any graduates from American schools and colleges with enough real education to land a decent job with people like Bill Gates, employers who require much more than a high self-esteem and immense ego as job qualifications.
If Gates wants to blame Congress, then he should blame Congress for it's complete and total failure to clean up the incredible mess at our public schools.
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