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Independent political commentary. Facts over feelings. Clarity over chaos.
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In only 85 cases did companies pony up $100k to hire an H-1b worker.
That simply doesn't make sense IF we were actually getting such incredible (not duplicate) workers from India or elsewhere. Companies should have had no issues paying about 20 thousand times, this $100k fee.
That fee, spread out over 6 years, is $16k per year.
And if these engineers were really adding anything, then that fee is nothing to what should have been there value.
No, the reality is, these workers from mostly India were simply here to replace existing workers.
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What a strange invasion force they are.
They couldn't conquer us with guns, or with trade, so they came with empty hands and mouths full of tales about how they were too good for their own nations and people.
And now that we have realized that this, too, is a weapon, they screech like psychotic ex-girlfriends, alternately sobbing about how heartlessly cruel we are, and ranting dire predictions about how we will never survive without them.
But if we can't live without them, why aren't we dead yet?
Every time they demand to stay in our country, there is always some claim that they do for us something we cannot do for ourselves.
"I'm a scientist!"
Do they expect us to believe we are incapable of science?
To "be a scientist" is not a contribution. It is a credential. A scientist was enrolled in a PhD program, instead of someone else. He passed that program, and was given a fellowship, or a research grant, or a job, or a tenure track position. Instead of someone else.
When institutions squat across every upward ladder in your civilization, gatekeeping vigorously, it really IS a zero sum game.
And what have these student-visa, green-card-stapled-to-his-PhD scientists invented? Discovered? Revolutionized?
Not much.
Certainly not more than the native Americans did in the 20th century.
They all want to wear Warner Von Braun like a cape, but where are the results?
The actual next Werner Von Braun didn't get any special favors, even though he's technically African, and we all know why he didn't.
I don't see any compelling evidence that all these hordes of third worlders are a net positive AT ALL, much less a better bet than the sons of America who they were imported to replace.
Why the hell would I feel sorry for them when I know 140+ IQ Americans who are hanging drywall and driving school buses?
Norman Borlaug saved the third world from starvation, and the thanks America gets is that the Millennial Norman Borlaug gets to sell insurance because our political class wanted to play Racial Diversity Zoo for cheap votes.
And then pat themselves on the back for being generous with someone else's heritage.
So I'm not interested in the crocodile tears of an invader over losing ten percent of something that was never his to begin with, as I am equally not interested when he switches, on the instant, to boasting about how he is "competitive" in the hundred yard dash when he starts on the fifty yard line.
The replacement of native Americans with everyone else isn't some wild eyed conspiracy theory. It was done right out in the open. We all know this. We all know exactly who had their thumbs on the scales, because they didn't bother to try hiding it.
The only thing they hid was their motives.
So, as far as I'm concerned, we can send them all back. Every last one. And wish them the best of luck in their own countries.
After all, if, as they claim, all playing fields are inherently level, and only merit matters, they should revolutionize their own economies in short order.
Meanwhile, we can do for GenZ Americans what GenX and the Millennials missed out on until it was too late.
We can invest in them.
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@ObviousRises @SOTS_x It has to be said that it’s not to say that Indians exercise any real power when they’re installed in these positions. Even when in these offices, they’re just carrying out orders and it just so happens to be in line with their own goals. For now.
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@JohnnyWhiskyTX @SOTS_x It has to be said that it’s not to say that Indians exercise any real power when they’re installed in these positions. Even when in these offices, they’re just carrying out orders and it just so happens to be in line with their own goals. For now.
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There is a reason why Americans are upset, in decline and fed up
This is one of those reasons
Derrick Evans@DerrickEvans4WV
IBM's CEO is from India. He just fired 9,000 Americans with most of those jobs going to India where they already employ over 100,000 people. They also file around 3,000 H-1B petitions annually in an attempt to bring in more foreigners to steal American jobs. This is some BS.
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@DerrickEvans4WV It has to be said that it’s not to say that Indians exercise any real power when they’re installed in these positions. Even when in these offices, they’re just carrying out orders and it just so happens to be in line with their own goals. For now.
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🚨🚨 EXCLUSIVE: INSIDER - The USAA has an 80/20 goal by 2030 which means they want to OUTSOURCE 80% OFF ALL JOBS by 2030! They are stealing ALL American jobs and sending to India!
As a Veteran I am cancelling all USAA accounts.
Shoutout @TakeActionTX

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@inevitableSouth It has to be said that it’s not to say that Indians exercise any real power when they’re installed in these positions. Even when in these offices, they’re just carrying out orders and it just so happens to be in line with their own goals. For now.
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@TheOnlyDSC @djpublius I love these posts. Indians broadcasting what their collective thinking is and what their true aim is
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