Trump's first 100 days

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KaiBear said:

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Delaware has slowly become an unattractive backwater kind of place.

the whole NE has gone to hell in a handbasket. Too close to the Canadian liberals. Some nasty crap spills over the border
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Assassin said:

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Delaware has slowly become an unattractive backwater kind of place.

the whole NE has gone to hell in a handbasket. Too close to the Canadian liberals. Some nasty crap spills over the border

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whiterock said:

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Trump is really shooting himself in the foot left and right lately. We dont need or want H1b indians or other foreigners to replace our own people in the workforce.

only to the degree his messaging isn't good enough to offset all the spin.

There are so many skills we've lost on the production side. Tim Cook said it....the reason Apple makes so much in China is that there is not the skill base in the USA to make them right now. (meaning, it will take time to train up the people needed to run the lines.). Trump has said the same thing, just less articulately.

(that is not to say the H1 visa isn't massively abused by corporations....)

Hey we found the guy that believes Americans are too stupid to run a production line that is almost 100% controlled by robotics.

Have you been inside a factory…ever?

If Americans are too stupid for production line work then we might as well go ahead and nuke ourselves.
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Redbrickbear said:

KaiBear said:

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Delaware has slowly become an unattractive backwater kind of place.




At least they have a huge population and lots of natural resources to fall back on once the liberals kill the corporate golden goose


You guys are hitting too close to home. Delaware is a wonderful state. The majority of the population is concentrated around Wilmington (leftists), the rest is beautiful farmland and small beach towns
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ATL Bear said:

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Trump is really shooting himself in the foot left and right lately. We dont need or want H1b indians or other foreigners to replace our own people in the workforce.

This is a complete lie. Integrated fabrication plants that incorporate specialty robotics are built as a complete facility. In other words, the entire building is a production entity. Koreans weren't brought in to do framing and drywall you moron. They were blue printing a complex factory type Hyundai was using elsewhere but never in the U.S. so we could learn and maybe do it ourselves on the additional facility they were but now only "might" fulfill in 2027.

Someone smart has gotten to Trump because many investment projects from Asia (Korea and Japan specifically) have been paused or canceled for the time being.

I dont know if you're talking to me but I dont even have a problem with Hyundail brining in Koreans to outfit their factory in Savannah. My beef is with the endless amounts of Indians coming here that are just being used as cheap replacment labor for Americans. Regardless, Trump is not coming across as very optical to his base in this interview and if you cant see that then you are the moron. Trump in 2016 was saying we can build it here we're gonna bring back jobs and factories and make things again. In 2025 he's saying we cant do it here we dont have the talent so lets bring in millions of foreign workers.
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cowboycwr said:

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Wow. That is BS. That is a very low number for a family.

average household income is $63k.
median household income is $80kk.
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whiterock said:

cowboycwr said:

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Wow. That is BS. That is a very low number for a family.

average household income is $63k.
median household income is $80kk.


Total or adjusted gross income?
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muddybrazos said:

ATL Bear said:

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Trump is really shooting himself in the foot left and right lately. We dont need or want H1b indians or other foreigners to replace our own people in the workforce.

This is a complete lie. Integrated fabrication plants that incorporate specialty robotics are built as a complete facility. In other words, the entire building is a production entity. Koreans weren't brought in to do framing and drywall you moron. They were blue printing a complex factory type Hyundai was using elsewhere but never in the U.S. so we could learn and maybe do it ourselves on the additional facility they were but now only "might" fulfill in 2027.

Someone smart has gotten to Trump because many investment projects from Asia (Korea and Japan specifically) have been paused or canceled for the time being.

I dont know if you're talking to me but I dont even have a problem with Hyundail brining in Koreans to outfit their factory in Savannah. My beef is with the endless amounts of Indians coming here that are just being used as cheap replacment labor for Americans. Regardless, Trump is not coming across as very optical to his base in this interview and if you cant see that then you are the moron. Trump in 2016 was saying we can build it here we're gonna bring back jobs and factories and make things again. In 2025 he's saying we cant do it here we dont have the talent so lets bring in millions of foreign workers.


Not to mention he said we need to end the H1B program during his 2016 campaign
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nein51 said:

whiterock said:

muddybrazos said:



Trump is really shooting himself in the foot left and right lately. W- e dont need or want H1b indians or other foreigners to replace our own people in the workforce.

only to the degree his messaging isn't good enough to offset all the spin.

There are so many skills we've lost on the production side. Tim Cook said it....the reason Apple makes so much in China is that there is not the skill base in the USA to make them right now. (meaning, it will take time to train up the people needed to run the lines.). Trump has said the same thing, just less articulately.

(that is not to say the H1 visa isn't massively abused by corporations....)

Hey we found the guy that believes Americans are too stupid to run a production line that is almost 100% controlled by robotics.
Hey, we've got a guy who thinks a software tech knows about nuts & bolts and concrete & steel and accounting and warehouse management software and electrial panels, etc....

Have you been inside a factory…ever?
LOL I work for a manufacturer.

If Americans are too stupid for production line work then we might as well go ahead and nuke ourselves

I spent a day grouse hunting many years ago with a guy who worked for the Minnesota Star Tribune, in their production department, maintaining their (at the time very new, cutting edge) printing machines. He was apparently very good at it. Had been doing it his whole career and had seen it all...different machines, the rise of new tech, patches & new systems, etc. VERY well paid. They farmed him out over the world, helping install and troubleshoot large printing press operations. And the more machines he fixed, the better he got at it. He's the poster child for H1b - a person with unique skills, or at least skills some companies might not have and cannot easily find. Or perhaps the skilled Italian guy who knows everything about a particular piece of Italian pasta making equipment and is the go-to resource whenever that equipment gets installed anywhere in the world.

My largest customer is in the final stages of transitioning to a completely robotic warehouse. Their biggest problem? No one in their industry has ever done it before. So the manufacturer techs doing the install are having to figure out patches on systems and software they've never encountered before, for operations they've never supported before. There is no one anywhere who's ever done it. So it's OJT. If only there was a guy somewhere in India or Switzerland or somewhere who was "the dude" who knew exactly how to do it. But there isn't. So they'll move 41k skus in a single shift and think they've turned the corner......and add 50 more pallet positions to the hive. Then lights start flickering all across the screen. The addition somehow reset or prompted error messages on a whole bunch of stuff that'd already been trouble-shot to death. So they're down for hours resetting everything. A few days later, another record high shift. So they add more pallet positions. And get more blinking lights. And shelves get thin, in some cases empty. Lost sales. Rinse & repeat for weeks. They're finally mostly done. Only now, it's the humans who are the choke point. They can only enter arriving goods into the system at about half the rate required. So while they're working on that, they are putting full pallets of goods out to the retail locations since they don't need to be picked and can just bypass the hive until they...and on and on....

Not all H1b requirements are so specialized. Sometimes, it's just inadequate supply. That's a problem, too. The way to fix the H1b abuse is not to cut it off. It's to tax it. The more it costs, the more it incentivizes the building of domestic capacity.
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EatMoreSalmon said:

whiterock said:

cowboycwr said:

boognish_bear said:




Wow. That is BS. That is a very low number for a family.

average household income is $63k.
median household income is $80kk.


Total or adjusted gross income?

FI projections from census data
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muddybrazos said:

ATL Bear said:

muddybrazos said:



Trump is really shooting himself in the foot left and right lately. We dont need or want H1b indians or other foreigners to replace our own people in the workforce.

This is a complete lie. Integrated fabrication plants that incorporate specialty robotics are built as a complete facility. In other words, the entire building is a production entity. Koreans weren't brought in to do framing and drywall you moron. They were blue printing a complex factory type Hyundai was using elsewhere but never in the U.S. so we could learn and maybe do it ourselves on the additional facility they were but now only "might" fulfill in 2027.

Someone smart has gotten to Trump because many investment projects from Asia (Korea and Japan specifically) have been paused or canceled for the time being.

I dont know if you're talking to me but I dont even have a problem with Hyundail brining in Koreans to outfit their factory in Savannah. My beef is with the endless amounts of Indians coming here that are just being used as cheap replacment labor for Americans. Regardless, Trump is not coming across as very optical to his base in this interview and if you cant see that then you are the moron. Trump in 2016 was saying we can build it here we're gonna bring back jobs and factories and make things again. In 2025 he's saying we cant do it here we dont have the talent so lets bring in millions of foreign workers.
I was targeting the X poster. But regardless of political optics, Trump is correct about the labor issues. You can be angry about visas or Indians or whatever xenophobic target you choose, there are piles of studies displaying our skills gap. We should focus on repairing that before we start cutting off companies at the knees and forcing offshoring just to retain production capability. Ignoring that for political platitudes is completely moronic.
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KaiBear said:

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Delaware has slowly become an unattractive backwater kind of place.



As have Maryland and New Jersey. That's NY's destination as well, and its arrival there has just been greatly accelerated.
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The Democrat Shutdown cost the American Taxpayer $90 Billion bucks. And they got nothing

DOGE should audit and charge the DNC
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ATL Bear said:

muddybrazos said:

ATL Bear said:

muddybrazos said:



Trump is really shooting himself in the foot left and right lately. We dont need or want H1b indians or other foreigners to replace our own people in the workforce.

This is a complete lie. Integrated fabrication plants that incorporate specialty robotics are built as a complete facility. In other words, the entire building is a production entity. Koreans weren't brought in to do framing and drywall you moron. They were blue printing a complex factory type Hyundai was using elsewhere but never in the U.S. so we could learn and maybe do it ourselves on the additional facility they were but now only "might" fulfill in 2027.

Someone smart has gotten to Trump because many investment projects from Asia (Korea and Japan specifically) have been paused or canceled for the time being.

I dont know if you're talking to me but I dont even have a problem with Hyundail brining in Koreans to outfit their factory in Savannah. My beef is with the endless amounts of Indians coming here that are just being used as cheap replacment labor for Americans. Regardless, Trump is not coming across as very optical to his base in this interview and if you cant see that then you are the moron. Trump in 2016 was saying we can build it here we're gonna bring back jobs and factories and make things again. In 2025 he's saying we cant do it here we dont have the talent so lets bring in millions of foreign workers.
I was targeting the X poster. But regardless of political optics, Trump is correct about the labor issues. You can be angry about visas or Indians or whatever xenophobic target you choose, there are piles of studies displaying our skills gap. We should focus on repairing that before we start cutting off companies at the knees and forcing offshoring just to retain production capability. Ignoring that for political platitudes is completely moronic.


If there is a skills gap… then why do all these H1B visa holders have to be trained by the Americans they are replacing?
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The hits keep coming

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"I will not die today, but the same cannot be said for you." - From Assassin's Creed
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Redbrickbear said:

ATL Bear said:

muddybrazos said:

ATL Bear said:

muddybrazos said:



Trump is really shooting himself in the foot left and right lately. We dont need or want H1b indians or other foreigners to replace our own people in the workforce.

This is a complete lie. Integrated fabrication plants that incorporate specialty robotics are built as a complete facility. In other words, the entire building is a production entity. Koreans weren't brought in to do framing and drywall you moron. They were blue printing a complex factory type Hyundai was using elsewhere but never in the U.S. so we could learn and maybe do it ourselves on the additional facility they were but now only "might" fulfill in 2027.

Someone smart has gotten to Trump because many investment projects from Asia (Korea and Japan specifically) have been paused or canceled for the time being.

I dont know if you're talking to me but I dont even have a problem with Hyundail brining in Koreans to outfit their factory in Savannah. My beef is with the endless amounts of Indians coming here that are just being used as cheap replacment labor for Americans. Regardless, Trump is not coming across as very optical to his base in this interview and if you cant see that then you are the moron. Trump in 2016 was saying we can build it here we're gonna bring back jobs and factories and make things again. In 2025 he's saying we cant do it here we dont have the talent so lets bring in millions of foreign workers.

I was targeting the X poster. But regardless of political optics, Trump is correct about the labor issues. You can be angry about visas or Indians or whatever xenophobic target you choose, there are piles of studies displaying our skills gap. We should focus on repairing that before we start cutting off companies at the knees and forcing offshoring just to retain production capability. Ignoring that for political platitudes is completely moronic.


If there is a skills gap… then why do all these H1B visa holders have to be trained by the Americans they are replacing?

if/when such happens, it is prima facie evidence of H1B abuse.
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Liars getting caught with their pants down. Do these guys ever tell the truth?

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boognish_bear said:




The guy is doom posting and it's not even the end of year 1 of Tump's presidency

lol
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Redbrickbear said:

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The guy is doom posting and it's not even the end of year 1 of Tump's presidency

lol

It's clickbait
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It is just wild that the White House put so much effort into trying to get these 4 Republicans to vote against releasing the files. Im almost shocked at how badly Trump doesn't want it released.
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