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Should be a wild four years.

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I will agree the immigration process has plenty of red tape; I've seen a small part of it in my past professional dealings. The Trump Administration should streamline the immigration process as part of its desire for more efficient government and to make it clear they support and encourage foreign citizens entering the country legally.
This is a meme. Getting into Canada or literally any European country the legal way has more red tape than the US. The reason it takes longer with the US is because everyone and their mother wants to come here, so the system is backed up.
 
People bitching about healthcare…
I haven’t been to the doctor for anything in about five years because I am fit, I have an actual job wherein I get benefits for dental and glasses, and just because you’re a fat, entitled, useless groid who eats Church’s four times a day and can’t speak recognizable English doesn’t mean I should pay one red fucking cent towards your continued existence.
 
People bitching about healthcare…
Of course, they need something to say "we got scammed" over.

"World War III" failed.
"It's just like Iraq" failed.
"Tariffs collapsing the country" failed.
"Actually deporting the illegals will be used to flood the country with H-1Bs" failed.
"Muh Gas/Eggs" failed.

It's just the constant search for some loss to cheer over.
And typically with these types of people, their post history gives away the game.
They want it to fail.
 
When you start looking more granularly, it becomes more revealing. For example, new lawyers in the US have a bimodal distribution of income. Most new lawyers make very little money. Then there are a lot of graduates from top schools who start at very high salaries. This can distort the comparison if just relying on averages or medians. If we equalize the comparison and look at two similar entry level lawyer positions at comparable firms—one in the UK, one in America—we can get a real comparison.

Freshfields is a magic circle British firm. Its newly qualified solicitors make 125,000 pounds per year (before taxes) which currently equals about 170,000 dollars. A first year associate at a comparable American white shoe law firm on the Cravath scale (i.e. most big law firms) will make 215,000 dollars per year. And that's generally independent of the city in which they're practicing, whereas most of these top positions in the UK are in London. So the same salary in America will be paid to a first year associate whether they're in Houston or LA, but will go further when it's being paid to the lawyer working in Texas, where there's no state income tax and the cost of living is much lower.

So for two relatively equal, entry level legal positions at top firms in the UK and America, the baseline difference in pay is at least 50,000 dollars before adding in taxes and cost of living (and bonuses). When we throw in those factors, it's closer to 100,000. That's a huge difference that is solely based on being in the UK vs. America. In some cases, like with Freshfields, there are offices in both the UK and America, which makes the difference even starker.
 
Planes are falling out of the sky
A lot less since the DEI air traffic controllers got axed by TRUMP.
33,000 jobs have been lost in the last month
DEI jobs axed by TRUMP.
food prices are about to sky-rocket
You’re not a fortune teller, we will prosper thanks to TRUMP.
Americans are being sent to concentration camps without due process
No, they’re illegals and anchor babies and this is one of the biggest reasons why we voted in TRUMP.
All because you guys fell for funny /pol/ memes in 2016 and based your whole personality and worldview around misinfo
And you fell for a political theory made up by an indigent sponging Jew who never worked an honest day in his life and based your whole worldview and personality around it, even though it’s never worked once and has killed over a hundred million people.

Thankfully though we are able to save ourselves by voting in TRUMP.
God bless TRUMP, god bless our soldiers, god bless ICE/CBP and GOD BLESS AMERICA.

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At the end of the day, Elon is a fucking beggar. His companies like SpaceX and Tesla rely so much on government subsidies, yet all they've cooked up is mediocrity and failure. The fact that his companies can't fly on their own yet they have so much in terms of mistakes and mishaps goes to show that Elon is all talk, no brains. He's a fake gamer, a fake businessman, and a terrible CEO, to the point where he has to rely on federal hand-outs to stay afloat.

I wonder sometimes if there were faggots like you screeching about boats trying to leave an island hundreds of years ago and talking about what a waste of money it was. What will you do when we inevitably end up on mars? Just shut the fuck up like a good little bitch again? Id rather we burn the money than give the handouts to niggers and welfare. The fact we are using it to build the most advanced ship on the planet decades ahead of anything China is attempting is incredible.

Spacex is only getting about 25% or so of its budget from US gov.
In 2024, government contracts totaled roughly $3.4–$3.7 billion, out of an estimated revenue of $13–15 billion, putting the share around 25%

Meanwhile we spent 4 billion just to house illegal immigrants in NYC
NYC expected to spend $2.7 billion in FY 2026, following ~$4.0 billion in FY 2025.

Also fucking retarded to compare Nasa and Spacex.
Nasa was 100% government funded and with a failure rate significantly higher than spacex without ever coming close to building anything reusable or capable of getting to mars.

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When you start looking more granularly, it becomes more revealing. For example, new lawyers in the US have a bimodal distribution of income. Most new lawyers make very little money. Then there are a lot of graduates from top schools who start at very high salaries. This can distort the comparison if just relying on averages or medians. If we equalize the comparison and look at two similar entry level lawyer positions at comparable firms—one in the UK, one in America—we can get a real comparison.

Freshfields is a magic circle British firm. Its newly qualified solicitors make 125,000 pounds per year (before taxes) which currently equals about 170,000 dollars. A first year associate at a comparable American white shoe law firm on the Cravath scale (i.e. most big law firms) will make 215,000 dollars per year. And that's generally independent of the city in which they're practicing, whereas most of these top positions in the UK are in London. So the same salary in America will be paid to a first year associate whether they're in Houston or LA, but will go further when it's being paid to the lawyer working in Texas, where there's no state income tax and the cost of living is much lower.

So for two relatively equal, entry level legal positions at top firms in the UK and America, the baseline difference in pay is at least 50,000 dollars before adding in taxes and cost of living (and bonuses). When we throw in those factors, it's closer to 100,000. That's a huge difference that is solely based on being in the UK vs. America. In some cases, like with Freshfields, there are offices in both the UK and America, which makes the difference even starker.
How is the middle class in the UK supposed to pay for food, housing and medical care for migrants with such low salaries, though?
 
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