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You're in America because it avails itself to the resources of the world that your jacked-up brain somehow time travelled into believing you bestowed the gifts of your exclusive (at this point, comedic) intellect.

As if none came before or would come after.

As if you weren't as replaceable as your hairline. 

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8 hours ago, GenXer said:

 

No, you fucking Afrikaaner cunt.  You came to this country on a STUDENT VISA to avail yourself of superior educational opportunities provided by WOKE, DEI universities.

A student visa that you violated by failing to enroll in Stanford and then gaining employment BEFORE obtaining an H1B visa.

Most people that aren't rich white Afrikaaners would have been deported and subsequent visa applications denied.

 

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11 hours ago, TwiceHorn said:

Look at this dumbfuck who thinks "globalism" isn't free market capitalism.

Except H1-B data shows that we're primarily not importing "talent". We're importing "barely good enough" from overseas to work at wages that are much lower than the US talent market would otherwise allow for. Plenty of talented Americans exist to fill these roles but employing them is less profitable than importing foreigners with lower standards.

It's just another aspect of the other issues America has in offshoring other jobs as well as manufacturing/production. All of this could be done by Americans, in America. But too many people stand to gain outsized profits by exploiting the H1-B system, and foreign labor. This isn't allowing the free market to regulate the job market. It's corporate globalists manipulating the domestic economy via foreign labor pools. Globalism to the detriment of Americans.

If it continues to be accepted as a new American principle to favor corporate margins achieved via aggressive globalization over all other aspects of the American economy, and lives of American citizens then this country is doomed. I'm all in favor of bringing in the best, brightest, intellectually elite of the world to further American exceptionalism. And we should focus on that. Not sourcing the cheapest labor from third world countries to replace Americans on the cheap. THAT practice, if perpetuated and magnified, stands to have an equally negative impact on the US (albeit in a different manner) to illegal immigration.

But I was told the [fill in blank]s will not replace us!!!

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13 hours ago, TwiceHorn said:

Look at this dumbfuck who thinks "globalism" isn't free market capitalism.

Except H1-B data shows that we're primarily not importing "talent". We're importing "barely good enough" from overseas to work at wages that are much lower than the US talent market would otherwise allow for. Plenty of talented Americans exist to fill these roles but employing them is less profitable than importing foreigners with lower standards.

It's just another aspect of the other issues America has in offshoring other jobs as well as manufacturing/production. All of this could be done by Americans, in America. But too many people stand to gain outsized profits by exploiting the H1-B system, and foreign labor. This isn't allowing the free market to regulate the job market. It's corporate globalists manipulating the domestic economy via foreign labor pools. Globalism to the detriment of Americans.

If it continues to be accepted as a new American principle to favor corporate margins achieved via aggressive globalization over all other aspects of the American economy, and lives of American citizens then this country is doomed. I'm all in favor of bringing in the best, brightest, intellectually elite of the world to further American exceptionalism. And we should focus on that. Not sourcing the cheapest labor from third world countries to replace Americans on the cheap. THAT practice, if perpetuated and magnified, stands to have an equally negative impact on the US (albeit in a different manner) to illegal immigration.

Meh. To me, that's not leopards, just lack of understanding. This person just doesn't understand business. I would bet they are not wearing American made clothing from head to toe, and don't want to pay for it, either. 

Maybe situational leopard?

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11 hours ago, Covri said:

This dude really thought that voting for trump would be a good idea as a minority? Trumps entire first term before Covid was inciting racial discourse in this country. Every non black minority in this country thinks they are better than black americans because of their own racist reasons, but end of the day white maga looks down on all of them the same.

Deliciously written. 

5 Leopards.

11 hours ago, 956 Worldwide said:

I lived in Karachi for a while, it was the worst place I have ever been, almost entirely devoid of any redeeming qualities.  One of the more instructive lessons I learned was that the nation’s political and economic elite really were not bothered by how awful it was and frequently would ask westerners how they managed to live in our home countries where it was impossible to afford household servants or armies of coolies. They actually preferred everything awful, because it was so much better to be rich.  They could say that out loud to me.  It did not take me long to see the appeal of Islamism or military authoritarianism in a nation where the educated elite who spoke posh English, drank whisky neat, and let their daughters go unveiled exhibited such disgusting sentiments. 

I think about that a lot. 

4 rich leopards with drivers 

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16 hours ago, 956 Worldwide said:

The GOP is fracturing along the fault line of people who say the n-word and people who use the term “human capital.”  The former is finding out the latter doesn’t view them as valuable capital and the latter is finding out the former doesn’t care how high-value you are if you’re brown. 
 

The Orcs are turning on the Uruk-hai. 

And this capital n-word is here to sample the blood and carnage.

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I’m sorry but can this schism stop the Trump admin from doing bad things to the country?   How does this help anyone?  Racist maga base will remain racist and still vote R, because the Rs will once again tell them what they want to hear in the months leading up to the next election. 

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Generally, anything that adds to the dysfunction is good.  These kinds of spats won't affect Trump too much because Executive decisions are unilateral.   Where we'll see it is in Congress, where coalitions are necessary and the majority is thin.

 

Trump is going to do his thing.  The best we can hope for is a deadlocked congress. And this definitely helps that.

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When I was working for a large energy company in Oklahoma, we had a ton of H1B visa holders. I think my whole team except maybe one guy was from India on a visa. I'm not sure how it works in other areas, but I can tell you It wasn't cheap to hire those guys (and a few ladies). The actual visa holder made less than our FTEs, but the agencies that find and sponsor them charged an arm and a leg.

Maybe that was just for BFE Oklahoma, I don't know. However, I can tell you, that if enough of the rednecks in the state actually knew IT, we would have preferred to hire them. The visa route was a necessity to get the job done.

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33 minutes ago, Pato del Muerto said:

I’m sorry but can this schism stop the Trump admin from doing bad things to the country?   How does this help anyone?  Racist maga base will remain racist and still vote R, because the Rs will once again tell them what they want to hear in the months leading up to the next election. 

The hope is they will eat each other and split into two groups. 

In real life R and D aren't this far apart from each other. However, R can't beat D without crazy ass MAGA, so they accepted their vote and the perceptions that go with placating MAGA. 

Now MAGA is FINDING OUT they are being played and Leon is their actual ruler. He does not like them and he has no filter (because spectrum). MAGA will turn into their own platform and then when trump dies, they will be lost. 

Trump's second presidency may indeed turn out great, even if by accident.

I may paint my dog to look like a leopard.

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And it truly isn’t any more complicated than that. When Americans are treated strictly as a commodity from whom wealth can be extracted vs human capital meriting investment for long-term growth, this is exactly what you get. And if I can source that commodity from a penny less elsewhere, the current source gets jettisoned.
Welcome to reality, MAGA. Your heroes and saviors have never seen you as anything other than a source of wealth to be extracted, and votes to be given out of stupidity.
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42 minutes ago, RDCanecutter said:

In the 30s that was the French and British plan for dealing with the Germans and Soviets.

American cultural theft once again proves itself to be vapid and idiotic. The worthless Blue Wall is the perfect American distillation of the Maginot Line. 

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1 hour ago, RDCanecutter said:

In the 30s that was the French and British plan for dealing with the Germans and Soviets.

 "Well technically...." they were right. (Maybe?)

I failed World History once, so I could be wrong, but I don't remember Russia and Germany pretending to support one another in WWI... Germany declared war on Russia, so it kinda worked.

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1 hour ago, RDCanecutter said:

In the 30s that was the French and British plan for dealing with the Germans and Soviets.

It was also the Soviet/Third International/Comintern plan for dealing with the French, British, and Germans. 

The plan worked for the French and British, but at great cost. It turned out to be irrelevant to the USSR, at even greater cost.

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