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InternetOzzy

@InternetOzzy

Australian transplanted to the USA.

Planet America Katılım Ekim 2016
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hasanabi
hasanabi@hasanthehun·
every centrist blue maga who celebrates these subpoenas is a fucking moron. they think you’re all communists. they’re coming for you too. -kamala & hillary lost to trump cus they tried to present themselves as moderate establishment candidates. it was the dem parties failiure that gave us trump twice. -the dems and its free consultants on this website are entirely out of touch w the base & diametrically opposed to its demands. -pro israel dems have no real constituency but represent most of the political & media class. -blue maga is crying a lot lately cus left flank candidates that are for m4a, & anti israel are winning insurgent races in the dem primaries and this makes a lot of the blue maga folk on here scared. “i tried posting on twitter and it didn’t work?! well maybe trump can take of my problem”
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InternetOzzy@InternetOzzy·
Correct. I’ve been here 4 years. Built several teams in my company, hired great American talent, paid a shitload of tax, and have been grateful for the opportunity. Should I ever apply for a green card it makes absolute sense that I return home first, because that would mean my intentions are now different from what was stated when I acquired a visa.
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Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav·
@TSMERDIST You shouldn't be "building a life here" while on a student visa or other temporary visa. When I lived in Germany for a year as an student, I didn't "build a life" there. I was there for a year, then I went back home to my life in Florida. You visit, then leave.
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Bardia
Bardia@TSMERDIST·
This is exactly what many legal immigrants have been trying to explain. Forcing students, researchers, physicians, engineers, entrepreneurs, and workers to leave the United States during green card processing would create enormous instability for people who already followed every legal rule and built lives here in good faith. Combined with the #USCISpause, these policies are already causing job loss, frozen work authorization, family separation, financial hardship, and deep uncertainty for countless lawful immigrants contributing to America’s economy, universities, hospitals, and research institutions. A strong immigration system should attract and retain talent, not push it away. @SecRubio @USCISJoe @SecMullinDHS @SenGaryPeters @RandPaul #LiftTheHold
Ami Bera, M.D.@RepBera

I strongly oppose the Trump administration’s disruptive decision to require many students, temporary visa holders, and other individuals seeking green cards to leave the United States and return to their home countries while their applications are processed. This policy creates unnecessary fear and uncertainty for families, workers, and employers who are following the law. The Administration disregards the fact that many individuals seeking permanent residency are here legally and waiting for their cases to move through an already backlogged immigration system. America has long benefited from attracting top researchers, doctors, engineers, entrepreneurs, and innovators through our legal immigration system and worker visa programs. Forcing these individuals to leave the United States during the green card process will deprive our country of their innovation, their tax contributions, and the many ways they strengthen our economy and communities. As the son of Indian immigrants, I know firsthand that our nation is strengthened by people who come here legally, work hard, and contribute to our communities. We should be reducing processing delays and modernizing our immigration system, not creating additional barriers for people who are following the rules. I support legal challenges to this policy and expect the courts to halt its implementation.

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InternetOzzy@InternetOzzy·
@StefanMolyneux The American Education system used to be the envy of the world. What happened? (Excluding obviously still-astounding institutions like MIT of course)
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Freedomain - with Stefan Molyneux, MA
America spends more than a TRILLION dollars a year on education - and STILL needs to import people from the Third World to do jobs? It’s beyond insane.
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InternetOzzy@InternetOzzy·
@tsidpod Have you managed to garner the unyielding loyalty of any Ai’s yet tho?
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Red Letter Media
Red Letter Media@redlettermedia·
George Lucas called us again!!!
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Cernovich@Cernovich·
@OMApproach Happens to me once a week. Has for the last several months.
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InternetOzzy
InternetOzzy@InternetOzzy·
@TheProjectUnity Their cousins who been chilling out in the deep oceans for the last 4 millennia.
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Jay Anderson
Jay Anderson@TheProjectUnity·
Who speaks for Earth if Aliens arrive?
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DAKKADAKKA
DAKKADAKKA@DAKKADAKKA1·
I concur with my boys. He’s from New Zealand. That means he’s literally gay.
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DAKKADAKKA@DAKKADAKKA1·
>gay actor >writers make his character grovel on his knees and want to eat feces Bit on the nose isn’t it?
DAKKADAKKA tweet media
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Three Year Letterman
Three Year Letterman@3YearLetterman·
No race is officially called until you get a braking news tweet from me
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Stephen Miller
Stephen Miller@StephenM·
Every time it truly matters Massie sides with the Democrats and the corrupt leftist media.
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InternetOzzy@InternetOzzy·
@AlchemyAmerican Facts. I idolized deGrasse Tyson when I was young. Maturing is realizing when some of your heroes are grifters. I suspect Sagan would be disgusted with what deGrasse Tyson became.
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InternetOzzy
InternetOzzy@InternetOzzy·
@thevivafrei I love how the first 10 votes on this were all for Gallrein. Bots search this platform quick bruv!
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Viva Frei
Viva Frei@thevivafrei·
Who do you want to win the Kentucky primary today?
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InternetOzzy
InternetOzzy@InternetOzzy·
Read this more as a defense of JD, not an attack on Massie. Objectively, everything MK has said here is true. If you don't back the big money in the party, don't expect the big money in the party to back you. That's fair. What he tactfully avoids saying outright, is that this is all the more reason to vote for Massie.
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Michael Knowles
Michael Knowles@michaeljknowles·
This term, Massie has voted with the GOP 77.7% of the time. That rate is much lower than the median GOP congressman, who voted with the party 95% of the time. Massie's rate of voting with the Republicans is also lower than his own record in the last term (91%), which itself was lower than the term before that (95%). You can like Massie. You can think he's right to buck the party. But you can't deny the trend, and you can't deny the VP's observation. t.co/xSFtLEwO4P
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