We know, but only one of us is right. And only one of us actually converses in good faith. |
We need a place where you can actually have political discourse and conversation and I'm sorry. But yes, that includes being fact-checked on both sides using only one side has an issue with fact checks though and ask yourself why? |
I kind of hate that people are no longer buying Teslas and I wonder if that was the entire point. The liberals were buying energy efficient vehicles at a much higher percentage than Republicans and now have backed away due to elon's politics. So it was never really about saving the environment and just a political stunt they will say. And at this point Elon is backed by Russia and the Saudis so it doesn't really matter what one of his stupid little companies does. They are probably happy to see it decline. |
Dismissing the opinions of others is conversing in good faith? "Only one of us is right." You think you're morally superior and can't stand the thought of anyone who doesn't subscribe to your groupthink, so then you start lashing out your hatred for lesser beings. That's the beauty of opinions, they're all different and one isn't necessarily more right than the other, it's just a matter of perspective. |
Wah, other people have the right to express their opinions instead of just us. Wah
Bunch of crybabies. Suck it up, your echo chamber is gone. Get over it |
Fox News, MSNBC and the likes would like some credit for this insanity too. |
Different person here. Not a fan of the current crazy policies. However, DOD schools are high performing because Military recruitment policies effectively ban anyone with an IQ below 83-85 from joining. Banning lower IQ people from the military increase the average academic outcomes because for military children largely because IQ has a strong genetic component. The military also limits eligibility for enrollment to many people that have health issues, psych issues, and criminal tendencies. Once again this increase the average academic performance because the kids in the military on average have a lower genetic propensity for psychiatric issues and health issues. |
Dems/Hillary 2016 - Love Facebook. They can't find enough programmers in the 3 million US college grads. we believe facebook that they have a worker shortage. screw our own stem workers, let's hire cheap disposable workers. expand guest worker program. more h-1bs. more OPTs. More H4s. More L1s. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOW0cUaGWZU Dems/Biden 2020 - Hate Facebook. They lie. They cheat. They got Donald Trump elected in 2016. https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2020/01/hillary-clinton-mark-zuckerberg-is-trumpian-and-authoritarian/605485/ Dems/Harris 2024 - Hate ALL big tech , they lie, they cheat. They don’t love us. Still love H-1B and OPT and H4 and L1 outsourcing visas , something’s never change . https://thecapitolist.com/salty-democrats-rip-florida-gop-over-e-verify-endorsement/ |
There was no Harris 2024. Trump and Biden are to blame for the 2024 election debacle. |
And only one of us gets our news from reliable sources, versus facebook posts and our fellow low-information voters. |
Here is how urban elites work to replace you with cheap foreign labor. Every year it gets worse. Here’s the alphabet soup of visas, from A to W. A – A visas, or diplomatic visas, are for foreign government officials, their families, and sometimes their personal employees. B – B visas are one of the most common types, and they include visitors for business (B-1) and tourism (B-2). The business visa isn’t for those entering the U.S. to work, however. Instead, it’s for individuals looking to attend meetings, seminars or training sessions. C –The transit visa is for people passing through the United States on their way to another destination. D – D visas are for air or sea crewmembers passing through the United States. Most commonly, we’ll see this visa associated with people who work on cruise ships. However, D visas do come with some complicating factors for those seeking to obtain green cards through marriage, making it essential to speak with an immigration attorney if you’re trying to change your status. F – F visas are for students and their families. We call this the “gateway visa” for obtaining other types of work visas later on. F visas typically do not include work options, though there is some flexibility, including the opportunity to participate in internships. G – This visa is for employees of international organizations, like the International Committee of the Red Cross. H – H visas, meant for temporary workers, are one of the most common types. They include visas for professionals (H-1B), nurses (H-1C), agricultural workers (H-2A), seasonal workers (H-2B), and trainees (H-3). There’s even a specialized visa meant for professionals from Chile or Singapore (H-1B1) as part of a free trade agreement. I – The I visa is for representatives of the international media. J – The J visa is an exchange visa meant to facilitate individuals coming to the United States, gaining skills, creating bonds, and taking what they learned back home again. It’s a wide category, including some international exchange students, foreign doctors seeking graduate medical training, professors and researchers, scholars, camp counselors, individuals in the hospitality industry, and au pairs. It is important to understand that most J visas require the foreign national to return home for two years before transitioning to another visa type. K – K visas are for fiancés and fiancées of U.S. citizens (K-1), their children (K-2), spouses of U.S. citizens (K-3), and their children (K-4). L – L visas are for intracompany transfers of managers and executives (L-1A) or workers with specialized knowledge (L-1B). These visas are tricky to obtain, especially those based on specialized knowledge. To successfully receive an L-1B visa, you have to show that your knowledge is unique to the company you work for and that your job couldn’t easily be taken on by a U.S. citizen. M – The M visa is for students of language or vocational schools. N – The N visa is for the parents or children of special immigrants. O – O visas are for people with extraordinary ability in the arts, sciences, athletics, education or business (O-1) and their support personnel (O-2). We jokingly call it the “I am so great visa,” as you have to demonstrate that you are at the very top of your field. It does offer a great way to get around some of the limitations of other visa types. P – The P visa is for athletes, entertainment groups and orchestras, as well as their support teams. Q—The Q visa is a special type of exchange visa for foreign nationals entering the U.S. to participate in cultural festivals or exchange programs. R – A common visa type among Antonini & Cohen clients, the R visa is for religious workers. S – The S visa may be granted for those providing critical information to the U.S. government regarding organized crime or terrorism. It requires a government entity’s sponsorship. T – There are two unrelated types of T visas. The first, the TN visa, is a work visa for people from Mexico or Canada. The second, the T visa, is for victims of human or labor trafficking. This visa requires the participation of law enforcement and can provide protection for victims. U—The U visa is for victims of certain types of serious crime. It can help protect victims and offer them some security as they work with law enforcement. W—The WB visa is a waiver for business travelers, and the WT visa is a waiver for tourist visas. Both allow foreign nationals from certain countries to enter the U.S. without a visa. |
You are so lost in your own confusing conspiracy bubble that you don't even make sense anymore. |
You did not need an account to read it before that, and after Jan 6 it was incredibly informative to read journalist and lawyer accounts whk could put things into perspective. Maybe I can create a free account and that’s on me. But the public inaccessibility to it now is an issue since even local emergency departments post on…Twitter! And no I won’t call it X that’s as ridiculous as his children’s names. |
Yep. It’s very telling how liberals suddenly oppose “free speech” in situations where they can’t throttle and control the content. |
That’s exactly what this is. |