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Should be a wild four years.

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Stop sperging about Israel every fucking day. There a many different threads you could do this, but for some retarded reason you INSIST on shitting up this thread with your retarded slapfights. This applies to both the jews and non jews.

If you see someone being retarded - ignore and report instead of engaging in dozens upon dozens of pages of slapfights.
 
WTF doomers? You told me that manufacturing wouldn't be coming back to America:

Guardian Bikes Powers American Comeback with Nation's First High-Volume Bicycle Frame Manufacturing Plant​

$19 Million Financing Marks Milestone in Revitalizing American Manufacturing and Supply Chain Resilience


SEYMOUR, Ind., April 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Guardian Bikes, the nation's leading direct-to-consumer kids' bike brand, has announced a $19 million financing with JPMorganChase to launch the first large-scale bicycle frame manufacturing operation in the United States.

The new facility—located in Guardian's advanced manufacturing hub in Seymour, Indiana—represents a pivotal step in reshoring a critical industry that was once a cornerstone of American manufacturing but has been nearly entirely offshored for decades.

"This collaboration with JPMorganChase is helping launch a new era of American high-tech manufacturing and working-class job creation," said Brian Riley, CEO of Guardian Bikes. "We're not just building bikes—we're rebuilding an industry. And we're doing it with cutting- edge automation, good-paying local jobs, and an unwavering commitment to safety, quality, and resilience."

"We are proud to play a small part in Guardian's journey to disrupt the bicycle industry," said Zoë Dobbs, Commercial Banker, JPMorganChase Middle Market Banking. "We look forward to the continued transformation of a core childhood pastime."

Reversing a 50-Year Trend of Offshoring

Today, over 97% of all bicycles sold in the U.S. are imported, often subsidized by non- market economies. Guardian's investment begins to reverse that trend, reshoring production and reducing reliance on overseas supply chains and ensuring quality and safety for every Guardian Bikes customer.

The new Seymour facility will be powered by robotic welding, advanced laser-cutting technology, and vertically integrated logistics. It will produce bicycle frames at scale— using domestic steel and aluminum—creating high-skill jobs and breathing life back into the U.S. industrial base.

Guardian's Scaled Vision for the Future

Guardian's move is not just about frames. It's about catalyzing a full-scale domestic bicycle supply chain—from handlebars to hubs—anchored in the Midwest. With distribution centers in California, Pennsylvania, Indiana, and ones planned in Texas and Florida, the company is poised to transform the way bikes are manufactured and delivered to American families.

About Guardian Bikes

Guardian Bikes is the trusted U.S. leader in kids' bicycles, known for its patented SureStop® braking system and uncompromising focus on child safety. As a vertically integrated, direct-to-consumer brand, Guardian is pioneering a new model of domestic manufacturing—faster, safer, and proudly American-made.
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WTF doomers? You told me that manufacturing wouldn't be coming back to America:
I don't see why they wouldn't come back to America. The main incentive to manufacture outside of America is because it's cheaper. It's this or stop selling in America and it's mind boggling to me how many people think businesses would choose to do the latter.
 
it's mind boggling to me how many people think businesses would choose to do the latter.
the only people who truly think that are the people who do not understand the surrounding economics. everyone else is screeching because their prices are about to go up a small amount, for the horrifying cost of the product actually being worth a shit and lasting longer than the car ride home.
 
the only people who truly think that are the people who do not understand the surrounding economics. everyone else is screeching because their prices are about to go up a small amount, for the horrifying cost of the product actually being worth a shit and lasting longer than the car ride home.
What are you telling me you dont want to buy cheap, slave made clothing and toys covered in lead and could give you cancer?
 
I don't see why they wouldn't come back to America. The main incentive to manufacture outside of America is because it's cheaper. It's this or stop selling in America and it's mind boggling to me how many people think businesses would choose to do the latter.
People are retarded, I've had more than one person tell me giant corporations like Google would pick up and move their HQs to Europe because of racism or some shit like that wouldn't be ridiculously impractical and expensive.
 
the only people who truly think that are the people who do not understand the surrounding economics. everyone else is screeching because their prices are about to go up a small amount, for the horrifying cost of the product actually being worth a shit and lasting longer than the car ride home.
I've seen people genuinely arguing that this is bad just because they'll have to pay Americans a living wage to manufacture this shit, like yeah that's kind of the point??? If you want cheap labor that bad we could always repeal the 13th amendment and put those hobos in San Francisco to good use I guess.
 
Pentagon jannies on suicide watch.

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April 10 (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered the termination of IT services contracts, totally valued at $5.1 billion, with companies such as Accenture and Deloitte, a memo showed on Thursday.

The pacts "represent non-essential spending on third party consultants" for services Pentagon employees can peform, Hegseth said in the April 10 memo released by the Pentagon.

"These terminations represent $5.1 billion in wasteful spending ... and nearly $4 billion in estimated savings," Hegseth added.
 
People are retarded, I've had more than one person tell me giant corporations like Google would pick up and move their HQs to Europe because of racism or some shit like that wouldn't be ridiculously impractical and expensive.
Only someone who doesn't know about how much the EU hates the tech industry would say that. Tech companies are thinking about closing down their European offices and moving employees to the US due to the EU randomly fining companies billions of dollars for the crime of being non-European.

No American company would ever even think of moving there. All the European tech startups move to the US at the first opportunity (Spotify, Skype, Minecraft, etc.).
 
Pentagon jannies on suicide watch.

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April 10 (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered the termination of IT services contracts, totally valued at $5.1 billion, with companies such as Accenture and Deloitte, a memo showed on Thursday.

The pacts "represent non-essential spending on third party consultants" for services Pentagon employees can peform, Hegseth said in the April 10 memo released by the Pentagon.

"These terminations represent $5.1 billion in wasteful spending ... and nearly $4 billion in estimated savings," Hegseth added.
Deloitte was outsourcing to India.
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Service sector could be more cruel. There’s more dignity in factory work than flipping burgers or delivering Uber eats
The problem is, Karens are great managers at McDonalds, they get to constantly say shit like "I can't BELIEVE you guys are making me wait 5 minutes for (order 3301)" with all of their self-importance and never get in trouble for it.

It's like a dream job for someone who wants to be allowed to scream at people to work faster
 
Here’s Lei

Edit: I highly recommend this video for anyone who has time or doesn’t mind playing it in the background while multitasking. She obviously doesn’t like Xi Jingping, but cares about Chinese people in general, so it’s not all just hoo rah. It’s a sober analysis
She made a great point at 22:00, China is probably selling US bonds. That's why the bond market is going up not down.
 
Chinese national with one semester remaining before graduation has student visa revoked but "doesn't know why" except the article tells you why, he got a DUI in 2023. Says his parents brought him to the US in high school. His mother is currently dying of cancer in China, so it's pretty clear he isn't here to give back to America after graduation. Article/Archive

Local News
Carnegie Mellon student with one semester left learns his visa was revoked with no explanation
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By Erika Stanish

Updated on: April 10, 2025 / 8:40 AM EDT / CBS Pittsburgh

Colleges and universities across Pennsylvania and the country continue to report international student visas being revoked.

Seven current and recent graduates at Carnegie Mellon University were notified that their service was terminated, including Jayson Ma's, who moved to the U.S. from China on a student visa in 2016.

"I first came to the U.S. in 2016 for high school and it was a decision that was made by my parents, you know, just recognizing that, there's a lot of great education opportunities here within the United States," Ma said. "I first came here with in mind, you know, the idea of learning the language and learning the culture, and being able to be successful once I enter college, right? And that's part of the reason why I decided to come here so early, for me to get adapted within the culture and the environment and the customs."

After graduating high school, Ma applied to CMU and was accepted into their engineering program.
"I only have a semester left and there's only three weeks left for the semester. We have finals coming up. So, with everything going on, it's kind of hard to process," Ma said.

Ma is referring to the sudden phone call he received from his designated student officer in regard to his student visa.

"She called me and told me she had to be the bearer of the bad news, and said, 'Hey, I don't know if you saw the email from the provost, but you're one of the students that we are looking at that had their service terminated.'"

No reason given for revocation

Ma said he wasn't given any reason for the revocation.

"I want to finish my degree, I want to finish my school, and I want to do what's right," Ma said.
Ma said he's been pursuing an electrical computer engineering degree, despite his mother at home in China fighting terminal cancer.

"Something of an indication about how seriously he takes this is he's not running home to take care of mom, who's dying of cancer. He wants to finish out this last mile here," said Joseph Murphy, Ma's immigration attorney.

"[My mother] saying, 'you are not allowed to fly back and visit me right now because you can't re-enter the U.S. if you leave the country. So, you need to finish your degree first.' That's what I wanted to do, but this really made it hard," Ma said.

Ma said before his visa was revoked, it had been valid through the spring of 2026. He said he was working hard to complete his degree by December.

His attorney said that Ma has not received an official termination letter from the United States Customs and Immigration Services.

Ma continues to attend classes

In the meantime, Ma said CMU has been working with him and he's still been attending classes.
"Am I, you know, intentionally breaking the law by staying here illegally to finish school? Or do I have to leave immediately and sacrificing the degree that I've been pursuing for the past three and a half years? I really don't know," Ma said.

Murphy believes this may be happening from an expunged DUI case involving Ma in 2023.
"That [DUI] didn't result in the finding of guilt. I understand the records were expunged," Murphy said. "The case was dismissed and expunged after he went through the process."
Murphy said Ma did complete ARD classes.

This week, several immigration attorneys have reported that students receiving notice that their visa statuses have been revoked have had some sort of run-in with the law.

"It's a pretty significant investment into the United States to have the carpet pulled out at the 11th hour," Murphy said in response to Ma's visa being revoked.

Preparing for the worst

Now, Ma said he is preparing for the worst, even carrying his passport and other important documents with him at all times.

"Part of the reason I have [my passport] is because I don't know what's going to happen to the future. And it's not just my passport I'm packing with me. I make sure to pack my house last night. I make sure to clean the cat litter. I'm ready to leave if I have to," Ma said.

"We're going to wait and see if a formal service termination notice ever shows up. This could just be some red herring that they threw down the school," Murphy said.

Students at other universities impacted

Other local universities, including Pitt and Penn State, have also seen international student visas revoked.

A Pitt spokesperson released this statement: "The University of Pittsburgh is in regular contact with its international scholars, providing them with updated information and travel guidance. We are aware of at least one current student and two recent graduates at the University of Pittsburgh who had their visas revoked and Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) records terminated by the federal government. Whenever the University becomes aware of a change in visa status, our team from the Office of International Services reaches out to impacted individuals to offer support and resources."
The university also shared a message with the community.

Penn State also shared that some students have been impacted but would not reveal an exact number. The university is encouraging international students to carry their passports with them, a current I-94 record, a recent I-20/DS and a copy of their class schedule in the case they are approached by federal law enforcement or ICE agents.

"When Penn State Global becomes aware that a student has had their lawful status in the U.S. terminated, a staff member reaches out directly to the student to make them aware of the situation, if they aren't already. They also provide information on University resources — such as Counseling and Psychological Services, and Student Care and Advocacy — and make the student aware of available legal support. In addition, Penn State Global will work directly with impacted students to determine what options are available to them to complete their education, including online courses through Penn State World Campus," a spokesperson said.
 
Pentagon jannies on suicide watch.

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April 10 (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered the termination of IT services contracts, totally valued at $5.1 billion, with companies such as Accenture and Deloitte, a memo showed on Thursday.

The pacts "represent non-essential spending on third party consultants" for services Pentagon employees can peform, Hegseth said in the April 10 memo released by the Pentagon.

"These terminations represent $5.1 billion in wasteful spending ... and nearly $4 billion in estimated savings," Hegseth added.
Incredibly based. One of the things I know Deloitte was responsible for was Army IgnitED.

For reference: https://www.military.com/daily-news...ind-troubled-tuition-assistance-platform.html

There are many reasons shit like that happens. It's not always soley the contractors fault (clients are shit at defining their own requirements), but issues typically spawn from the business-niggers theorycrafting their solution in a white room on a white piece of paper. Then, when it comes to actually engineering said solution, everyone's shocked that everything wasn't thought all the way through.
 
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