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And it’s obviously not because she doesn’t like to wear rings . Lol Those brass knuckles are something. |
If the US cracks down, will we be starting with all of those who overstay their visas? And guess where India falls on that list. |
the only people that are against H1B and OPT repeal are the urban elites that do not have to work with these scams anyone that has to work with H1B wants it stopped. it is fraud. it is not about skilled labor, it is about cheap disposable labor. |
It's funny to me that Trump seemed to know how to push her away quickly during the last event, but here JD is just matching her every move. |
Define “urban elite.” And what’s its opposite does that make you? A “rural rube”? |
Please don't feel sorry for the woman who stood by while her husband said that Haitians were eating cats and dogs for political expediency because any person with half a brain knows that's a sign that he's a scumbag who will do anything to get and stay in power. |
| JD was the one who flew with her and Kirk's body, so it looks like they bonded. |
Not the pp but From the left - Rachel Maddows ⇒This is why these guys are so against affirmative action. Because they got to where they got through cronyism. From the right - Nick Fuentes ⇒ David Frum: (prior to law school) Vance's superpower was his biographical credibility as he spoke about Trump America to non-Trump America ⇒ Thiel became his mentor in law school, nepo'd his first job from Thiel's friend, and Thiel later gave him a no-show job at his own company so that he could have money to go on a book tour for Hillbilly Elegy ⇒ From 6:52: Basically Thiel groomed Vance, or "Vance was created by Peter Thiel" ⇒ From 8:06: from anti-Trump to rebranding as pro-Trump From James Donald David "J.D." "JD" Bowman Hamel Vance, himself, on Theo Von's podcast The last video takes Vance 3 minutes to answer a simple question about possible influence from Thiel. Theo's full interview question begins at 53:30. answer begins at 54:12 and doesn't end until 57:18. If it take this long to explain something, especially something that everyone believes, you're dodging the question |
DP - I've never felt and would never feel sorry for Usha f***ing Vance. This is a woman who, after her husband said "childless cat ladies shouldn't vote," went on television and condescendingly said "He was being glib, but I actually try to listen to the merits of his arguments," as if there's merit to the argument that women without children shouldn't vote. She is a complete POS just like her husband. |
One of the main things that I hear from my fellow tradesmen is how the elite and white-collar professional class don't care about or respect the blue collar working class. This disrespect comes out in many ways, big and small. But you can hear it a lot in the political rhetoric coming out of the progressive side these days. It was there in the COVID conversation, how work-from-home white collar folks pushed for endless lockdowns and vaccine mandates, to be imposed on the working class whose labor they relied on to stay home. It's there in the way they talk about a universal basic income instead of high-paying trade jobs, and in the way they push for low-wage green jobs instead of union energy jobs. But you can really see it in how they talk about college. Take the latest issue that progressives are pushing the Biden administration on—student loan cancelation. They want us taxpayers to pay off the student loans of the college educated, who on average make more money than those without a degree, and for whom the economy recovered almost immediately post-COVID. Then they have the audacity to tell us that it will help blue collar workers. They want us to enthusiastically agree to pay off their student loan debt, and then have the nerve to tell us it's in our interest as Americans. That's what I mean about disrespect. And it pervades the entire conversation about college in America today. https://www.newsweek.com/divide-isnt-right-v-left-its-us-blue-collar-workers-fighting-elite-contempt-opinion-1706053 |
Urban elite Rich college educated US citizen that has contempt for anyone the works manual labor They believe they are entitled to indentured servants taking care of wood their house and their snowflakes They inhabit coastal areas like San Fran and dc and New York. They live in gated communities Their guilt forces them to vote democrat |
Right over the body? Well that’s nice |
Hopefully she got the full couch experience. |
That’s quite the stereotyping. Do you usually go through life categorizing people into groups based on your facile stereotypes? Perhaps you haven’t traveled much or only hang out with people just like you. In real life, humans are a lot more complex than that. |
Exactly! Trump, Bessent, Musk are perfect examples! |