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  1. J

    Interesting...

    Yes if you are referring to green card holders as "residents" which I consider "temporary citizens" because they are subject to US Taxes and other employment laws then I was including them.
  2. J

    Interesting...

    Once again they do not. Illegal aliens are not covered. If they have somehow "fooled" the system with false paperwork then it is a matter for immigration and the companies that employ them. Just because someone has gamed the system doesn't mean it's legal.
  3. J

    Interesting...

    Doesn't have anything to do with these waivers. India has universal (true socialized which means the government owns the hospitals) which means Dish does not insure employees in India. Besides, our laws here for healthcare has no bearing on employees who are citizens of other countries.
  4. J

    Interesting...

    I don't think this should turn political either, because if you review the list of companies getting waivers (both 1st and 2nd round) you will find plenty of "leaning" companies on both sides. Poor reporting (the standard nowadays in journalism) also does not explain what the waivers are for...
  5. J

    Fox v. Cablevision: STAGGERING increases!

    And local stations could start making money on the deal right away by claiming more viewers and charging their marketers more. It is not always cut a dry. There is a symbiotic relationship between the two. What is to be determined is if one side of the relationship has become abusive.
  6. J

    DishNetwork Uplink Activity Report - 3/2/2008 11:00pm - 2 changes

    The Problem All Along I'm beginning to think that the problem all along has been that Digi has all the HD channel changes filtered out...so they really have been turned on we just don't know it! :D Darn you Digi! :p PS. Thanks for the reports