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Yet immigrants pride their college entrance "test" systems. And US continues to admit international students (predominantly from the h1b source countries) to fill college seats and h1b jobs
I don't understand the logics |
I think it's a combination of everything, but yea, it's also the Trump effect. And Trump wants to regulate AI at the federal level, which means he will let techbros do whatever they want, and screw American workers. |
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Bah. I graduated from high school in the rust belt in the early 1980s. It sucked.
What was the plan to deal with lack of jobs back in my day: Bus tickets. Today: maybe a passport. My kids will go to where the jobs are; whether that is Florida, Middle East or China. There is always work somewhere. |
That's the thing, this wealth inequality effects are global. Poor people have no escape. |
Ours left to Germany to do physics research, living a much better life than peers who stayed. If your country doesn't respect your research, someone will (it's how the United States got so many incredible researchers). People need to get used to adaptation. |
| It is bad out there for recent grads. |
Stupid observation without evidence. Take it to politics. |
[/b] Says one histrionic Dem lawmaker who wants attention! Get real OP! Be honest in your posts. This wasn't worth anyone's time. Warner is a dinosaur |