Summary:
- The article discusses the ongoing STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) crisis in the United States, where there is a perceived shortage of skilled workers in these fields.
- However, the article argues that this crisis is not due to a genuine shortage, but rather a "scheme" orchestrated by companies and policymakers to keep wages low and maintain a surplus of STEM workers.
- The article suggests that the STEM crisis is a result of factors such as the outsourcing of STEM jobs, the use of temporary foreign workers, and the lack of investment in STEM education and training programs.