Synergies Summit in Washington DC June 16-17

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It looks like the lobbying campaign for more H-1Bs and more offshoring to
India is getting underway. An event called the "Synergies Summit" that is
sponsored by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the US India Business Council
(USIBC), will be held in Washington DC on June 16-17.

Make no mistake about it -- the purpose of the summit is to promote Indian
immigration to the U.S. and the offshoring of U.S. industries to India. You
can bet the Indians will also use this opportunity to push their nuclear
"energy" program and to cram their irradiated mangos down our throats. The
corporatalk in the following statement makes it crystal clear what the
agenda is despite the foggy wording:

"Azim Premji, Founding Chairman of WIPRO, who will be felicitated
for his Global Vision, possesses the capabilities and skills to
articulate how global sourcing is a positive force -- one that
provides our businesses the opportunity to remain globally
competitive -- an essential ingredient to creating jobs here at
home and abroad.

The summit will be attended by a "who's who" list of corporate power
brokers, lobbyists, and Indian and US politicians. Several members of
Obama's cabinet will be sucking up there also, including the Senator from
Punjab (Hillary Clinton), who will be one of the keynote speakers.

So far, and not surprisingly, the US media has been almost totally silent
about the summit even though the USIBC called this event a "spectacular
coup". The dead silence shouts loudly that US jobs are on the auction
block. News blackouts of the summit doesn't extend to the Indian press
however, as they are slobbering all over the story.

Be sure to go to the summit public notice link below to see pictures of the
guest list (short link provided). You can join them in DC for the low, low
price of $500. That includes having dinner with the author of "Slumdog
Millionaire." Belch!

It's rather interesting to note that Obama's new nominees aren't on the
guest list: Aneesh Chopra, the nation's Chief Technology Officer (CTO). and
Vivek Kundra, our new Chief Information Officer (CIO). Surely they are
going to attend, so why aren't they on the list?

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