My personal experience was with temp workers hired at the dept of rev where I worked.
Just an observation: If they are going for temp work out of high school, then they probably aren't the folks going on from high school to the military, trade school, an apprenticeship, or college.
So---what you experienced doesn't surprise me. Overall, that subset of high school students will be significantly lower-achieving than the average high school student.
We'll just have to agree to disagree.
Oh, indeed. This doesn't change the fact that there was no support for this statement, presented by you as a fact:
"The are no STEM jobs available in the USA for Americans. Those jobs are given to H-1B's specifically because they are cheap labor, almost indentured servants. "
In a similar fashion, there is a significant difference between this statement (presented by you as a fact):
"Sad but true: most of the high school and college graduates of the last 30 graduating classes are ill prepared to function without government aid."
and this one:
"Sad but true,
I believe that most of the high school and college graduates of the last 30 graduating classes are ill prepared to function without government aid."
One of those is an opinion, and phrased as such. The other was presented as a statement of fact---which it isn't.
Nothing wrong with opinions, and interesting opinions spark interesting discussions. But taking opinions and phrasing them as statements of fact isn't really useful to discussion.