come on don't down play education its one of the most important things if you live in an exploitative capitalist class system and your news is pure propaganda you need some good intel to tell the differences between lies and truth
@majorkrohn Education is important but its NOT the most important thing. I magination, the ability to come up with new novel applications, the ability to see things differently and invent new technologies are more important. Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, Larry Ellison and Mark Zuckerberg are all college dropouts but they founded some of the biggest technolgy companies in history.
@majorkrohn What made America strong was that even if you didn't have a good education or were from a rich family, you could achieve greatness by inventing the next big thing. Thats simply not true in strict monolithic societies like China. Sadly, due to the effects of H1B on wages and careers, Americans no longer seek to enter STEM. The odd ball underdog with the kick ass idea simply is displaced by cheap labor from China and India.
Its more of the stalling "we need to do more research" kind of BS. There has been loads of reseach by DOL, Rand, Sloan and Urban Institute that the program is just a cheap labor program. It the common knowlege on the Hill that this is a give away to big tech and that its destroyed the middle class and killed innovation. Its just that Obama got a lot of money from tech, Indian Council . so they are doing stalling as much as they can.This is tacit admission that H1Bs is a horrible mistake.
we're among the only countries on Earth who are perpetually asked to de-prioritize the needs of our own citizens in favor of the bottom dollar and the needs of third world economies. The Japanese certainly would never put up with this shit, neither should we.
Here is the result of 36% of NASA "scientists" being Indian. From 1961-1998 NASA only had ONE major space failure - Challenger in 1986. Since 1998 there have been numerous disasters - Columbia, two failed Mars missions, a major Atlas failure, and now this TODAY:
NASA's Global Warming Satellite Crashes Minutes After Launch
The satellite launched this morning, and sadly failed just three minutes after launch, plummeting back to Earth."
and ps linuxguru your wrong
come on don't down play education its one of the most important things if you live in an exploitative capitalist class system and your news is pure propaganda you need some good intel to tell the differences between lies and truth
majorkrohn 1 year ago
everone in your country and all countrys really should go to accounting school
makes it harder for them to steal from you
fed reserve lol its a central bank just so you guys know
which means they print money there not save it up there
which means your money is worth less because more is in circulation your being taxed and don't even know it
majorkrohn 1 year ago
i see something so strong getting so weak
something has to change and knowing usa it won't be the class system
ego is Americas number one enemy
i mean come on i live in canada and our money is worth more now than your i mean come on canada really ! lmao
just kidding LMAO
you guys have got to get your shit together
majorkrohn 1 year ago
why are there no educated people in the states
oh ya smart people are harder to control lol usa
why not spend some of that money on education you are the richest country in the world
majorkrohn 1 year ago
@majorkrohn Education is important but its NOT the most important thing. I magination, the ability to come up with new novel applications, the ability to see things differently and invent new technologies are more important. Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, Larry Ellison and Mark Zuckerberg are all college dropouts but they founded some of the biggest technolgy companies in history.
linuxguru1968 1 year ago
@majorkrohn What made America strong was that even if you didn't have a good education or were from a rich family, you could achieve greatness by inventing the next big thing. Thats simply not true in strict monolithic societies like China. Sadly, due to the effects of H1B on wages and careers, Americans no longer seek to enter STEM. The odd ball underdog with the kick ass idea simply is displaced by cheap labor from China and India.
linuxguru1968 1 year ago
Its more of the stalling "we need to do more research" kind of BS. There has been loads of reseach by DOL, Rand, Sloan and Urban Institute that the program is just a cheap labor program. It the common knowlege on the Hill that this is a give away to big tech and that its destroyed the middle class and killed innovation. Its just that Obama got a lot of money from tech, Indian Council . so they are doing stalling as much as they can.This is tacit admission that H1Bs is a horrible mistake.
linuxguru1968 2 years ago
we're among the only countries on Earth who are perpetually asked to de-prioritize the needs of our own citizens in favor of the bottom dollar and the needs of third world economies. The Japanese certainly would never put up with this shit, neither should we.
deadpool03mm 2 years ago
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Here is the result of 36% of NASA "scientists" being Indian. From 1961-1998 NASA only had ONE major space failure - Challenger in 1986. Since 1998 there have been numerous disasters - Columbia, two failed Mars missions, a major Atlas failure, and now this TODAY:
NASA's Global Warming Satellite Crashes Minutes After Launch
The satellite launched this morning, and sadly failed just three minutes after launch, plummeting back to Earth."
So much for importing the best & brightest!
indiasucksalways 3 years ago
awesome. more h1bees pleeze!
lazerbud 3 years ago
Finally someone cares about the American worker !
jakepatuli 3 years ago