[quote=CONCHO]
Hohoho I love this answer. How many people do you really think have the ability to pack up their life and move to another country? Especially those in the position of “needing a job”. Most of those people don’t have enough money to hire an immigration attorney, get a work visa, buy tickets, set themselves up in another country, move their families, learn a new language, find a job there, etc… And even if they could, what would happen if people started doing this en masse? And more importantly — how many countries even allow people to immigrate? Most of the countries that have liberal immigration policies (US, Australia, Western Europe) are the ones that are losing jobs to Asian countries anyway.
Perhaps I will move to Bangalore when my job gets outsourced — oh wait then I would still be competing with the same guys that my job was outsourced to. Whoops. Better learn how to fix cars instead…[/quote]
I intentionally said that in order to wait for a response like this. I think that just shows the complete lack of the spirit of “the pursuit of happiness” in the current generation.
The root of US is immigrants. Do you think it would be easy for them (your ancestors) to “pack up their life and move to another country? … Most of those people don’t have enough money to hire an immigration attorney, get a work visa, buy tickets, set themselves up in another country, move their families, learn a new language, find a job there, etc” But they did that anyway for the pursuit of happiness. And now people think it is “better learn how to fix cars instead…”.