Sold Out, Michelle Malkin
Sold Out, Michelle Malkin
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Sold Out
How High-Tech Billionaires & Bipartisan Beltway Crapweasels Are Screwing America's Best & Brightest Workers

Author: Michelle Malkin, John Miano

Narrator: Juliet St. John

Unabridged: 11 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Mercury Ink

Published: 11/10/2015


Synopsis

The #1 New York Times bestselling author and firebrand syndicated columnist Michelle Malkin sets her sights on the corrupt businessmen, politicians, and lobbyists flooding our borders and selling out America’s best and brightest workers.

In Sold Out, Michelle Malkin and John Miano name names and expose the lies of those who pretend to champion the middle class, while aiding and abetting massive layoffs of highly skilled American workers in favor of cheap foreign labor. Malkin and Miano will explode some of the most commonly told myths spread in the media like these:

Lie #1: America is suffering from an apocalyptic “shortage” of science, technology, engineering, and math workers.

Lie #2: US companies cannot function without an unlimited injection of the “highly skilled” and “highly educated” foreign workers, who offer capital and energy that American workers can’t match.

Lie #3: America’s best and brightest talents are protected because employers are required to demonstrate that they’ve made every effort to hire American citizens before resorting to foreign labor.

For too long, open-borders tech billionaires and their political enablers have escaped tough public scrutiny of their means and motives. It’s time to trade the whitewash for solvent. American workers deserve better and the public deserves the unvarnished truth.

About Michelle Malkin

Michelle Malkin is a mother, wife, blogger, conservative syndicated columnist, pundit, and #1 New York Times bestselling author. She started her newspaper journalism career at the Los Angeles Daily News in 1992, moved to The Seattle Times in 1995, and has been penning nationally syndicated newspaper columns for Creators Syndicate since 1999. She is the founder of Hot Air and Twitchy.com. She lives with her husband and two children in the Colorado Springs area.

About John Miano

John Miano is a leading expert on the effect of foreign labor on technology workers. He has testified before Congress three times on H-1B issues. John has written opinion pieces for publications including USA TODAY and The New York Times.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Nicklaus on November 25, 2015

It's basically the same story told over about 6 times to make a book. The story is this, visa's are bad for obvious reason, both republicans and democrats are taking donations to raise the caps on all of them. Tech workers are getting screwed and there is not much you can do about it. There, I just......more

Goodreads review by Ray on December 15, 2015

This book covers another dimension of immigration that has been used by corporations to replace expensive American skilled labor with cheaper skilled labor. The author tells stories of abuse and the abusers of the Work Visa process. Where I am not a big fan of this author, I think this story of how b......more

Goodreads review by Don on January 14, 2017

H1visa law changed in 1990 by BushSr with good intentions however unelected immigration agency undermined law by expanding visa count, master degree has no payback in IT industry due to salary depletion since law, hole for below market IT and motion picture corrupted to extremes of teachers sex slav......more

Goodreads review by Dave on July 21, 2016

Not a book for 85 yr. old retirees, but a book for anyone with a Degree, especially Engrs in the age 30 to retirement. Obama, but sadly both GOP & Dems. prefers corporations use foreign engineers and other high skilled personnel because they work cheaper and for Obama and the other Dems. controlling......more

Goodreads review by Cblythe303 on July 26, 2017

Interesting book that is a lot of regurgitation of facts and statistics. Being in the IT industry it hits a subject very important to me. That being said I think it is slightly inflammatory and some of the sources sited I wouldn't necessarily trust. Overall it is an interesting insight into how our l......more