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Harshith🗽

@Harshith740

Liberal Free market individualist/Bitcoin maxi/gold bug

Hyderabad Katılım Ağustos 2019
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Harshith🗽@Harshith740·
>Early 2026 we see a economic slowdown in the US followed by QE restarting. > Mid 2026 we start seeing first signs of inflation will the US economy still struggling. And maybe even a stimulus check > By late 2026 we start to see inflation in india start to increase too > by 2027 US inflation goes to 2022 and fed stops QE >INDIA'S real economic growth falls below 6% and maybe even below 5% > pressure on indias government increasing to perform. Even structural reforms possible > late 2027 Trump popularity falls below 20% in US > Fed is cornered by late 2027 it's either default or continued inflation Bookmark this and come back mid 2026 to see the result.
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Harshith🗽@Harshith740·
@dinakarv @mannan_pathan Yeah he doesn't wrote it on paper and you want us to take his word for it. Andhbakths like you who worship politicians have ruined our country.
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Mannan Pathan
Mannan Pathan@mannan_pathan·
Extremely heart breaking and painful scenario
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Harshith🗽@Harshith740·
@dinakarv @mannan_pathan Then ask them to write in in the bill. Northing happens writing one extra like down. Amit shah saying it verbally isn't a legal guarantee.
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Dinakar!
Dinakar!@dinakarv·
@Harshith740 @mannan_pathan That's the lies that have been fed ... amit Shah enumerated the numbers in parliament! There can't be any more truth spoken...don't listen to the conversionists like DMK, INC...etc listen to NaMo
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Harshith🗽@Harshith740·
Our government has consistently under invested in profitable areas while over investing in richer areas.
Niranjan Paswan@NPaswanX

@RushikesH27027 Meanwhile, Bihar is one of those states where the railway is profitable, yet Indian Railways has done less development in Bihar be it new tracks, trains, new railway stations or doubling and quadrupling of tracks. But some racist indian like @RushikesH27027 keep blaming Bihar

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Harshith🗽@Harshith740·
@RishiJoeSanu Why do you think indias birth rates are so low for it's development level?
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Rishi | ഋഷി | 🌐🗽🥥🔰🏙
Pakistani TFR was always higher than TN. Even when TN was much poorer than Pakistan.
Abhas@Abhas7654321

@RishiJoeSanu Nope. You are wrong. GDP growth & TFR are almost opposite in most cases. Pakistan's TFR is high because it has been an economic basket case (combined with some other social factors).

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David J. Bier@David_J_Bier·
-"Cato favors freer immigration, so its studies can't be trusted." Talk about assuming the conclusion! No one who finds a pro-immigration result can be trusted in this version of the world. -Cato has done more to document the *harms* from immigrants (terrorism, crime, government costs, etc.) than ANYONE. 1st comprehensive database on immigrant terrorists. 1st comprehensive analysis on illegal immigrant prison population. 1st comprehensive analysis of actual expenditures on immigrants over 30 years. We just provide context (terrorism deaths as a share of all murders, lower crime rate, higher tax revenues, etc.). Nativists just hate the context. -Our study does include information on kids who are US-born Americans, not immigrants. It doesn't affect the direction of net effect ($7.9 trillion+). But the kids don't lower the amount paid in taxes by immigrants, so they wouldn't affect whether immigrants generate more in taxes than the average US-born person. -We both aggregate and disaggregate by education. It's all in there. But once again, it wouldn't affect the overall picture. People just can't handle learning the truth about immigrants. Yes, you can find some populations of immigrants who are fiscally negative (as we point out!). But the big picture matters most. -Our data went through 2023, so he's just wrong.
Hany Girgis@SanDiegoKnight

This Cato ‘immigrants pay more taxes’ flex + Indian chart is peak cherry-picking. Impressive numbers… until you actually look under the hood. 🧐” 1. It’s median household income, not individual or per-capita — and Indian households are structured differently • The chart (and the “twice as much” claim) uses households, not people. Indian-American households are larger on average (~3.0–3.8 people vs. U.S. average ~2.5) and far more likely to have multiple full-time high earners (dual STEM/medical professionals is common). en.wikipedia. • Indian Americans still have high personal earnings (median ~$85k for ages 16+, ~$106k for full-time workers per 2023 Pew), but the “almost twice” headline evaporates when you adjust for household size and number of workers. This is a classic statistical sleight-of-hand when comparing groups with different living arrangements. 2. Extreme positive selection bias … this is the cream of India’s elite, not “immigrants” in general • Indian Americans aren’t a random sample of India’s 1.4 billion people. The vast majority arrived via H-1B, EB-2/3, or student visas …hyper-selective for advanced degrees and high-skill jobs. You’re comparing the top ~0.1–1% of India’s talent/IQ/education distribution to the broad U.S. average (which includes everyone from McDonald’s workers to retirees). • India’s own per-capita income and education levels are far lower. This doesn’t prove broad immigration is economically magical; it proves cherry-picked high-skill immigration works for the selectees. Second-generation outcomes are strong but show some regression toward the mean, and chain migration/family sponsorship often dilutes the skill level over time. 3. Cato’s overall “immigrants pay more taxes” claim has well-documented methodological holes • Cato (a libertarian think tank that favors more immigration) attributes welfare benefits received by U.S.-born children of immigrants to “natives,” not the immigrant parents. This understates immigrant fiscal costs. The Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) and others note this flips the picture: when you count the full household burden (including kids), immigrant-headed households use welfare at higher rates than native-headed ones. • Cato aggregates all immigrants (high-skill Indians + low-skill groups + illegals). The net positive they find is heavily driven by the high earners. Other studies (National Academies of Sciences, Heritage, etc.) have found first-generation immigrants often impose net costs, especially low-skilled/illegal cohorts. • Their data ends before the post-2021 border surge effects fully hit long-term budgets. 4. H-1B-specific issues (the main pipeline for Indian success) • Many Indian immigrants in tech come via H-1B, which has documented problems: outsourcing/body shops (e.g., Infosys, TCS), wage suppression (foreign workers often paid less for similar roles), and ethnic nepotism once Indians reach management (preferring co-ethnics for hiring/promotions). This displaces U.S. workers and depresses wages in STEM. • Fraud allegations are common (fake credentials, benching workers, etc.). Critics argue this isn’t “adding value” so much as arbitraging cheaper labor and networks. 5. Other drains and context • Remittances: Indian Americans send massive sums back to India (India receives over $100B+ in remittances annually, a huge chunk from the U.S.). That’s money leaving the U.S. economy. • Cost of living: Indians are heavily concentrated in high-cost metros (SF Bay, NYC, etc.), where nominal incomes are inflated anyway. Adjust for purchasing power and the gap shrinks. • The post uses Indian success to defend a general “immigrants = net positive” narrative from Cato. But Indians are ~1.4% of the U.S. population and an outlier. Broad policy implications (more low-skill immigration, open borders, etc.) don’t follow from one high-performing subgroup.

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Dinakar!
Dinakar!@dinakarv·
@mannan_pathan Nothing heart breaking here, no one in South Indian cities, states losing in anyway except of course by idiots like Rahul Gandhi or his party
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Srivant@Srivant_R·
@RishiJoeSanu could have we achieved the same results in social indicators as today with that kind of population which kinda let to the economic growth today ?
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Rishi | ഋഷി | 🌐🗽🥥🔰🏙
The funny thing is that Pakistan (sans Bangladesh, which bifurcated in 1971) & Tamil Nadu had the same population during India's independence. Kerala & TN screwed up by taking Paul Ehrlich seriously. 'Tamilakam' could have easily become a trillion-dollar economy today.
Doc amidst Plague@GoldenTri141921

@cyborg_reborn All beautiful women belonging to this state that is 3 times less populated than your entire country

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Harshith🗽@Harshith740·
@The_UnusualGuy When did I ever disrespect the gods or the vedas and said what they say is false?. I am saying there are multiple ways to look at the same thing.
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Mad Max
Mad Max@The_UnusualGuy·
@Harshith740 A true & proud Hindu respects the Gods, the Holy Vedas, the Rishis & the scriptures they have written You on the other hand, dont. You are a Lindu
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Harshith🗽@Harshith740·
@Ikigaimode The amount of trash over there will probalbly cause the robot to have a both mental and physical breakdown.😂
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Harshith🗽@Harshith740·
@The_UnusualGuy Yeah. I am a proud Hindu and will remain one. Ill believe in what I want and not what useless retards like you want me to believe in
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Mad Max
Mad Max@The_UnusualGuy·
@Harshith740 You wanted to convert ? Go on. No one's stoping you You wanted to stay, then stick to the rules instead of diluting the religion like a retvrd
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Harshith🗽@Harshith740·
@sadist_2003 @up_10t_army So there are still power cuts? You guys should move to Hyderabad. We get full-time power and only lose it during severe rainstorms. Even that power comes back in 30 minutes.
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