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Trump did it for Modi too, is Trump India's bitch?
It's over, Trump will import 100 million Indians. Trump was also quoted as saying: "Indians are great, just look how they made Canada great again. America needs more good and great workers. Indians are hard, honest workers that will make America EVEN GREATER!!"

But honestly, how can't people realise that being extra nice to someone like preparing a chair can greatly improve someones fondness for you, especially during a negotiation. It is as if these people have never worked an actual job. Basic common decency is just: 1. Begin with nice banter, 2. prepare a chair, 3. ask if they want coffee, 4. give them something to drink, 5. begin business talks. Just by doing those things you already have gotten extra leeway to negotiate more in your favor, art of the deal.
 
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I saw this and I really resonated with it, as a lot of 80's/90's kids do. It reminds me a lot of the reaction people had during the Gamestop stock hold, I remember the one 4chan post about a kid who saw his dad's business fall apart during the '08 crisis and he succumbed to alcoholism and death while the banks got away with less than a slap. Same situation here, and it also doesn't take years to learn how to roof, faggot.
If uneducated Mexicans can do it, literally anyone can. They are easily the stupidest people on the planet, there is no excuses for ever hiring them
 
The berry harvesting machine is cool and all but I don't want every part of life automated by a machine. That's fucking depressing and souless, America is already too nihilistic as it is without more and more machines replacing human work.
It's cool but it reeks of silicon valley. A normal farm isn't buying that. They'll just hire workers to pick the food.
 
The crowd of browns behind mayor Bass: "DAS RITE"
From what I am seeing the Africans Americans are very quickly realizing the Mexicans don't actually have an "American" at the end of their title and actually just want to make America, Mexico.

In which case their situation will get very bad because the Mexicans hate them worse then whitey does. I am sort of selling them short though. When I was in Army I was alongside quite a few African Americans who loved America as much as I did. White Americans and Black Americans have their issues, but those issues are an internal argument.

What is going on right now is an external argument.
 
If uneducated Mexicans can do it, literally anyone can. They are easily the stupidest people on the planet, there is no excuses for ever hiring them
Businesses that rely on illegal labor like the cheapness, the fact you don't have to worry about it as much on taxes and you have the ability to threaten your workers with deportation if they step out of line. There is nothing special about them except for their citizenship/residency status in the eyes of the law and the lack thereof.
 
Scoop: U.S. told Israel it won't participate in an Israeli strike on Iran
Barak Ravid has been wrong 6 out of the last 6 times he published an exclusive. He had good sources in the Biden admin, not so much in Trump admin.

the U.S. won't be directly involved in any Israeli military strike against Iran's nuclear facilities

ie US will help refuel and help wih intelligence but that's it
 
I remember in the mid to late 90s that you could make a good bit of cash helping tobacco farmers do the things that need to be done with tobacco. Planting, staking, topping, hauling, putting it in a barn, and stripping, all paid close to 10 bucks an hour. I remember even in my rural ass area of bumblefuck flyover, usa than the beaners started showing up at the big farms, then at the smaller farms, and they did it for 5 bucks an hour. I made enough to pay for insurance, gas and some folding money for beer and bitches. I found other work easily enough, but I feel real sad that sort of work isn't really there for kids anymore. The tobacco farms got phased out, and a way of living that existed for a generation or two is long gone. Perhaps it was just the way of the world, or perhaps it was by design, but it's gone mostly. What are kids looking to make a few bucks doing a bit of seasonal labor suppose to do now? I think toes in the dirt, hands in the soil is very much something that brings us closer to our creator, and that's really a sad thing that it doesn't exist for americans anymore.
 
Motherfucker I lived in Illinois, shut the fuck up. Dad would take me to the farm show every year to get a day off school. They have tech. It's ridiculously expensive for most of the small fries. Manual labor is in high demand retard. Machines aren't taking over even with them.

You still need people though. It's not this wireless skynet bullshit you technerds are selling.
We're talking about company-owned farmland here retard. Mom and pop plots of land aren't hiring illegals en masse and getting hurt by deportations, which is what's at question here. Mexicans come or go it's not going to impact family owned farms, fucking obviously.
 
Businesses that rely on illegal labor like the cheapness, the fact you don't have to worry about it as much on taxes and you have the ability to threaten your workers with deportation if they step out of line. There is nothing special about them except for their citizenship/residency status in the eyes of the law and the lack thereof.
Businesses need to be more directly targeted for their treason.

Incidentally this is another change in the opinion of the Right Wing that was a long time coming.
 
Man why is nothing happening smh did they really get too worn out from like walking around for half an hour extra for a couple days in a row?

Seeings as the whole iran israel shits picking up for the 189013805th time, what happened to that massive silicone/semiconductor factory they started on a few years ago now? I mean America is already going to defend the current existing one with it's entire military, same as the Taiwanese factories too. But if they actually built that second israeli plant then there's no way America would ever allow itself to lose 2/4 of the world's most technologically important factories. I'm sure the iron dome would protect it anyway, if you nuke the nuke it cancels out, or it turns into a black hole that eats half the world and you have to go into creative mode and fire rejuvenation missiles at it until it stops.
 
400k up front, before you harvest and make money? Not great man.
Get a loan then. No excuse for hiring illegals.
I remember in the mid to late 90s that you could make a good bit of cash helping tobacco farmers do the things that need to be done with tobacco. Planting, staking, topping, hauling, putting it in a barn, and stripping, all paid close to 10 bucks an hour.
Adjusted for inflation, that’s like $30/hr today. There are plenty of people who would be willing to work on a farm for that much.
 
It's over, Trump will import 100 million Indians. Trump was also quoted as saying: "Indians are great, just look how they made Canada great again. America needs more good and great workers. Indians are hard, honest workers that will make America EVEN GREATER!!"

But honestly, how can't people realise that being extra nice to someone like preparing a chair can greatly improve someones fondness for you, especially during a negotiation. It is as if these people have never worked an actual job. Basic common decency is just: 1. Begin with nice banter, 2. prepare a chair, 3. ask if they want coffee, 4. give them something to drink, 5. begin business talks. Just by doing those things you already have gotten extra leeway to negotiate more in your favor, art of the deal.

But...but... didn't he say he DOES want to increase H1B1s??????
 
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