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The worst thing about America's right wing is that we let it get infiltrated with a bunch of glowniggers and their useful idiots who do nothing but spam demoralization shit 24/7. Even if we go all in on the "Trump is a NWO agent" or whatever the latest schizobabble getting shilled is, the situation is objectively never hopeless. Even if our rights are stolen from us, the very fact we gained them in the first place proves they can be won. TPTB have been defeated before. They've been guillotined, hanged, shot, stabbed, bombed, and destroyed in countless other ways. Time is objectively on the people's side, this is a war of attrition and we have the advantage.

There is objectively no reason to despair if you aren't a worthless nigger who wants it NOW NOW NOW NOW.
Calm down buddy, I was just making an observation. Maybe focus on the fact that the President-Elect just backstabbed millions of voters in a single day?
Put on the burger costume then rope yourself, swarthoid.
 
Are you not aware of how H1B abuse works in the IT sector?

The companies simply lie that skilled American workers don't exist for the position.

You can reform it all you want, but the only fix available requires government oversight to verify each H1B request is actually genuinely filling a gap. A situation which innately invites corruption on the part of the regulator.

This is the takeaway here. If we only look at white collar H1B the companies make postings with basic bitch requirements or nonsensical requirements. They go through the motions and reject a handful of candidates for a data analyst job that does nothing but sling excel sheets all day. Using this to claim that nobody has the skills they need. Then turn to H1B and magically fill the position with an Indian.

As someone who is going on 20 years in the tech sector I bitch about this a lot in various threads. I've been through multiple rounds of Indianization where a new Indian leader comes in and immediately replaces long time employees with fresh off the boat Indians. Even if we take the position that "programming is hard Americans can't do it" you have to then explain why America graduates hundreds of thousands of computer science or related degrees every year and they are finding it increasingly harder to get a job.
 
This is one of those cases where it doesn't matter what the man has said or done, but only what people want to believe he has said. The fact of the matter is, Trump has been consistent for the last 14 years: he wants high quality immigration. He said this throughout his last term, before and after signing orders and legislation that severely restricted H-1B visas, and began routinely denying visas for the lowest quarter of applicants. Those rules were reversed under Biden.

Now, again, we have Trump saying he wants only high quality immigration, just like before, and we have a faction of techbros signing up to support him, just like before. Just like before, most of these techbros will try to throw Trump under the bus once it becomes clear he isn't their puppet, only this time they've burned their own bridges with the other tech factions and with the democrats, so they won't be able to coordinate the same message smothering campaign as last time. Musk sperging is irrelevant; he is a sperg. It's what he does. It's what he did last time too, after thinking the Donald was going to go all in on EV mandates, only to have a rude awakening soon after.
 
Are you not aware of how H1B abuse works in the IT sector?

The companies simply lie that skilled American workers don't exist for the position.

You can reform it all you want, but the only fix available requires government oversight to verify each H1B request is actually genuinely filling a gap. A situation which innately invites corruption on the part of the regulator.

Or just scrap it entirely, since one would have to be a fool to not see the IRS-esque weaponization availability to increasing H1B vetting.
I am emphatically aware of how it is abused, it is why I made it explicit that abuse occurs and separated out the spirit of it from how it is used. Trump believes in the spirit of it. The people acting like he is suddenly swapping positions are what I am taking issue with. There is very serious discussion about the actual policy of H1-B, but to claim this is Trump breaking a promise or suddenly swapping positions is absolutely farcical.

For what its worth, I am actually on your position here. Scrap it.

I do think there has to be -something- there for skilled workers but forging it in a way that isn't instantly abused for infinity Indians will be a monumental task.
 
You underestimate their ability to cope. After they see Trump's new stance they will open their homes to their based new jeet friends who they always hoped would come to america and replace them.
We saw this with Canada, we will see this with America.
I swear the position to Annex Canada is not to make a Greater USA but only to allow Canadian Pajeets cross the border legally to train new boated Pajeets in lower 48 states.

However and I do admit this is a damn curve ball. But once again a problem we curse at could be a blessing. We use the Muslims/Palestine supporters to our advantage against SAARSSSS.

On one side, Pajeets don't use toilets, shit in streets, don't bathe, smear cow shit, shit in same drinking water, drink cow piss, low IQ to barely even operate vehicles, sexual deviants that lead to rape gangs, scammers, can't eat hardly anything but curry...

On the other, Mussies wipe with finger, cut the fun part off women and hide their faces, sexual deviants with child marriage, above low IQ to repair vehicles and weapon smithing, can't eat pork, 2 call of prayers per day, LGBT thrown off buildings...

From a standpoint, despite forgoing eating pork. 40+ years with white influence America could be a modern day Turkey. And I'd rather have less radical American Turkey than a complete 3rd world.
 
The saddest thing is that there's literally no way @Fatpacks doesn't know about the calls for the burger suit. On a personal level, he probably finds it funny. But his handlers would never let him be in the joke, thus he'll never make a reference to it.
Happy New Year! I don't get it, but I'm sure he doesn't either. At least I'm not the punchline this time.
 
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1: Hire qualified Americans -First-
2: If no qualified American's are available for a role, seek Americans who can be trained in a reasonable amount of time.
3: If none can be found or be trained in a reasonable time, hire the cream of the crop from foreign nations.
Trump needs to make it even harder for companies to hire foreigners because they are already abusing the fuck out of rules 2 and 3.

Regarding 2, they almost never want to train. Every application online on every job board available always has shit like "past experience wanted/preffered/only" and the only "training" is maybe their proprietary system (which almost every office business has one) and that's about it. Hell, even places like Carvel are only looking for experienced people, that's how bad it is now. "Reasonable Time" for a company now-a-days just means "oh you better learn this shit in a day or you're gone!". Normally it's supposed to be a few days to a week with the guy training you being attached to your hip until they and the supervisor feels comfortable enough to decide whether or not they want to keep you.

Companies should have to go through huge amounts of red-tape (and even financial penalties) in order to hire foreigners. Like the system should be where even the thought of hiring foreigners should scare the shit out of them from a financial and business standpoint. They have to be as specific as possible with the best reason (see also: bullshit excuse) as to why they can't hire actual Americans for the job. Then have the government go through the company with a fine-toothed comb to see if they're on the up-and-up and not doing some shady shit. I believe that that would at least nip this whole H1-B thing in the butt if not outright remove it completely.

Regarding 3, considering what we have now, we might already have the "cream of the crop" and look how well that's turning out.
 
In 2020 they rigged the election.
In 2024 they rigged the man.

Yah American's and Westerner's in general have a really fucked up view on death.

It's perfectly ok to bomb the shit out of some "terrorists" well knowing that at least 50% of those bombs will be killing women and children who have shit to do with what ever current event is happening.

But put a face on that death. Like a name and a picture of a criminal and suddenly they are all like life affirming moral citizens.

Really Americans are fine with abstract death of sandniggers and brown people. They won't bat an eye at the news of a airstrike gone wrong killing 20 children. They shrug and say oh well, war is war.

But Mr Tyrone Washington, who shot and killed 3 people over the weekend in a drug fuelled robbery spree is completely different. He need's to be protected and sheltered for life at the cost of the taxpayer because his death is morally repugnant...somehow.

TLDR: Yankee's be all fucked up in the head when it comes to the death penalty but not to killing lots of people with bombs and gas and fire from above.
Can you learn how to use apostrophes properly?
 
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I don't believe this has been posted yet. It is related to the ongoing H1-B discussion. (is there an actual thread for that or is it just dispersed between the Elon Musk/India Menace/this thread?)
Retweeted by the UStechworkers xitter. A guy in NC looked into the largest H1B sponsors in NC that also received a total of $128,328,750 in tax money from the Job Development Investment Gran in a 10 part tweet
Here is the ghostarchive: https://ghostarchive.org/archive/Rx08X
Raw xeet: https://x.com/stephenehorn/status/1874221693331525660

1/ Seven of the biggest sponsors of H-1B(*) visas in North Carolina are recipients of the state's Job Development Investment Grant, with a combined $128,328,750 in tax-dollars awarded Each of these companies has sponsored more visa applications for higher average wages than the non-visa jobs they are required to create to receive for the grant money (H-1B visa holders are not counted as "qualifying jobs" as defined by law)

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As cool as it would be I hope nobody tries to convince Trump to go to the Sugar Bowl tonight (there's some talk). That would fuck up the city so bad.
 
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