Impacts much of Silicon Valley print our guest reporter is Emily Birnbaum of the protocol. Thank you both for being on the communicators this week. Thank you for having us. Host congressman, as the representative of Silicon Valley how would you describe the reputation of some of the Member Companies in your district right now in washington . Guest well, i think on one hand there is a lot of positiv positives. If you look at the polling the Tech Companies pull about 60, 70 of their approval and there is a sense that these are companies and some are working on vaccines and companies are working on antivirals and they are allowing for remote work, for remote calls that they are engaged in allowing us to have good medication in the time of a pandemic and allowing them to get groceries or information but that said there are a lot of other ethical issues in a sense of essential workers being paid appropriately and are these doing enough combat hate speech and Voter Suppression and are they d
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Good morning, my name is mark, director for the center for Immigration Studies and the democrats in one of their debates this summer were asked whether the taxpayer should Fund Health Care for Illegal Immigrants and all 10 participants raised their hand and said yes. Thats an arguable position, there are arguments you can make for and against that, but the first question you need to answer in this, as in any other policy proposal, is what is this going to cost . And there simply hasnt been very much interest or exploration in this question and so thats why were releasing the twopapers were releasing today and having this panel discussion, is precisely to get a sense of what it could cost us. Not definitive. These are estimates, maybe theyll be different. Other people have other estimates. Wed love to see them, but nobody really has offered some concrete examination of what the consequences for taxpayers would be of these proposals. And so today were going to be were releasing two paper
Good morning, my name is mark, mark good morning. My name is mark, executive director for the center for immigration studies, and the democrats in one of their debates this summer were asked whether the taxpayer should Fund Health Care for Illegal Immigrants and all 10 participants raised their hand and said yes. Thats an arguable position, there are arguments you can make for and against that, but the first question you need to answer in this, as in any other policy proposal, is what is this going to cost . And there simply hasnt been very much interest or exploration in this question and so thats why were releasing the twopapers were releasing today and having this panel discussion, is precisely to get a sense of what it could cost us. Not definitive. These are estimates. Maybe they will be different. Other people have other estimates. We would love to see them, but nobody really has offered some concrete examination of what the consequences for taxpayers would be of these proposals.