First up, what Trump is doing is right in the best interests of the American people. As a leader of the land, it is one's duty to discharge their obligations to their own country men first and then proceed to the rest of the world. To put things into clearer perspective, supposing you are married and have kids. Will you take care of your family first or your neighbours? No. I am not talking about you having an illicit relationship with your neighbour and then feeding him/her. It's a genuine question.
Likewise, when you take the country as a huge family, wouldn't you provide opportunities and livelihood to your family members first?? Some might aver that it is a regressive move or step in the wrong direction. It will be a backward-looking decision had at least the majority of the Americans have enough to support them and their own family. Is that the case? The unemployment levels are falling now yet it stands at a mammoth 7.2 million people being out of work. The reasons may be attributed to several factors but it all boils down to one essential fact that their own citizens should be given the top priority and when there is a skill gap, the government can ensure then to plug it up by whatever legal means that is necessary.
Also, illegal immigrants are like bunnies. In the blink of an eye, they multiply so fast and quick that Sonic the Hedgehog would seem slow..! Unless the weeds, No! Not THAT!, of illegal immigrants are detected and pruned away as early as possible, they will be detrimental to the economy and health of a country.
Taking a cue from Trump's far-sighted vision to make America great again, countries like Singapore, Australia and New Zealand have also adopted stringent visa rules to curtail the flow of immigrants looking for jobs. This is actually the best way to move forward when your own country faces a shortage of skill set in their poolset. It will result in better utilization of their resources - be it Financial or Manpower - to improve their existing infrastructure by catering to their local needs and enhancing their competencies so that their own nationals have the requisite knowledge and expertise to be given the appropriate roles and responsibilities in an organization.
'Nation first. Others next' should be the mantra that will ensure a well-rounded and all-round development of a country's actual potential. When it is satisfied to a satisfactory level, then the rules can be relaxed and made liberalised to accommodate foreign workers. Until then, we, Indians might face the heat and pressure of their squeezing and choking rules but the really skilled will get the deal anyhow on grounds of merit and value that they bring to the table.
In Trump's case, his intention was right but his execution was a little off the mark. The problem is that when you try to force something against the people's will, it will result in massive backlash. Time is till there for him to create and have that initial groundswell, which wasn't there earlier, to back his executive orders that will ensure the stars in their flags to coruscate and scintillate in the world again.
Until then, people will be mocking the idiosyncrasies of Trump's logic to make America a better country in the world as to what happened in the prestigious Oscars were many celebrities sported blue ribbons to support the immigrant population in their country.
X---Concluded---X
PS 1:
I am neither Anti-Trump nor Pro-Hillary. Just felt what Trump is doing is in the bigger context of the American welfare. No offence to anyone or anybody here. Apologize deeply incase this blog has hurt the sentiments of any and many.
PS 2:
I have nothing against the Oscars. Have been a big fan of Hollywood movies for a very long time. I had the feel that La La Land was the most deserving contender for the Best Movie Category. That's all.
Is it Unagi by any chance?? I don't know..! |
Also, illegal immigrants are like bunnies. In the blink of an eye, they multiply so fast and quick that Sonic the Hedgehog would seem slow..! Unless the weeds, No! Not THAT!, of illegal immigrants are detected and pruned away as early as possible, they will be detrimental to the economy and health of a country.
Taking a cue from Trump's far-sighted vision to make America great again, countries like Singapore, Australia and New Zealand have also adopted stringent visa rules to curtail the flow of immigrants looking for jobs. This is actually the best way to move forward when your own country faces a shortage of skill set in their poolset. It will result in better utilization of their resources - be it Financial or Manpower - to improve their existing infrastructure by catering to their local needs and enhancing their competencies so that their own nationals have the requisite knowledge and expertise to be given the appropriate roles and responsibilities in an organization.
'Nation first. Others next' should be the mantra that will ensure a well-rounded and all-round development of a country's actual potential. When it is satisfied to a satisfactory level, then the rules can be relaxed and made liberalised to accommodate foreign workers. Until then, we, Indians might face the heat and pressure of their squeezing and choking rules but the really skilled will get the deal anyhow on grounds of merit and value that they bring to the table.
In Trump's case, his intention was right but his execution was a little off the mark. The problem is that when you try to force something against the people's will, it will result in massive backlash. Time is till there for him to create and have that initial groundswell, which wasn't there earlier, to back his executive orders that will ensure the stars in their flags to coruscate and scintillate in the world again.
Until then, people will be mocking the idiosyncrasies of Trump's logic to make America a better country in the world as to what happened in the prestigious Oscars were many celebrities sported blue ribbons to support the immigrant population in their country.
X---Concluded---X
PS 1:
I am neither Anti-Trump nor Pro-Hillary. Just felt what Trump is doing is in the bigger context of the American welfare. No offence to anyone or anybody here. Apologize deeply incase this blog has hurt the sentiments of any and many.
PS 2:
I have nothing against the Oscars. Have been a big fan of Hollywood movies for a very long time. I had the feel that La La Land was the most deserving contender for the Best Movie Category. That's all.
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