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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In other news .. the Washington Post on pace to lose 77 million dollars this year. Trump is certainly a generational phenom [/quote] Agreed. Historians will be writing about how he single-handedly destroyed American democracy for many years to come. That seems to be the legacy he wants.[/quote] “Democracy dies in darkness “ Sounds like a racist rah to me[/quote] Everything about you guys is projection, so not surprising. Bezos would've had a profitable paper if he didn't lick the boot. Oh well. Live and learn. There will be someone to fill that void. Xitter is already getting blown out of the water. [/quote] Why democrats lost! U.S. sets record with 1.1 million foreign students - https://washingtontimes.com/news/2024/nov/18/us-sets-record-11-million-foreign-students/ One million too many. And anyway, nearly 1/4 are not students at all, but foreign workers masquerading as students (so called "Optional Practical Training" or OPT).[/quote] You do realize our tech industry would look like Bolivia’s if not for foreign students. Like, for example, that Elon guy…[/quote] Stop with the nonsense. Silicon Valley and innovation existed before the F1 and OPT and will exist after these programs are repealed Note that OPT was never passed by congress , never voted on [/quote] You obviously have no experience with high tech innovation or Silicon Valley. [/quote] The democrats need to run away from Silicon Valley. They need to focus on the rust belt not Silicon Valley, the Hamptons, Washington DC, Hollywood, Wall Street. They are divorced from the realities of the common man. The common man wants to work. In most of the Midwest, coal mining, trucking, and auto making are the only industries that exist and Dems want to rip away with each through the move to all EV (electric vehicles), and clean energy technologies. That rips away all three of these industries not to mention the displacement from millions of illegal immigrants who can do what dems insultingly call “low skill jobs”. Dems insult half the country. Can they drive a tractor trailer or mine underground for 12 hours for coal? I think not. Calling that low skill is spitting in the face of the electorate. Only 37% of Americans have a bachelors degree. Most Americans don’t live in towns or states with many universities, and many opportunities to do white collar work. We still don’t have high speed rail so people in the Midwest can commute to Silicon Valley for jobs. People on the coasts are out of touch with the realities of people in the middle of the country. They don’t want a mandate to buy health insurance they won’t even use as they can’t take a day off work to go to the doctor without losing their job or losing a day’s pay. Do Dems think every job has paid time off and sick days? This is where the Dems fail. Their populism is gone, they only cater to Hwood, Silicon Valley, aneurotypical techies, college graduate race and gender study obsessives, and Wall Street[/quote] Where they should be focusing is a different matter. The best (and even the acceptably “average”) technology comes from overseas. It’s not even worth discussing. [/quote] Wash DC goes into pure meltdown every time the government shuts down and people can’t go to work for just 2 days. Imagine how they feel. Their entire industries are being dismantled by elitist Dems who call them flyover states. The flyover states are the reason the grocery stores and military exists fully stocked. You want them to be replaced with plants sent to China and Mexico and migrants from China and Mexico. I hope Trump cuts the fed government down so the DC area suffers [/quote] Right, it was the dems who did that to the midwest, not the rich CEOs. By all means, give whatever's left in the Treasury to Elon and Vivek, see if the flyover states suffering stops. [/quote] You might want to research the Clinton administration better. [/quote] When Clinton passed Republican ideas like NAFTA and welfare reduction programs against Democrat party leaders’ wishes while repealing Glass Steagall and letting Wall Street go Haywire with the dot com bubble and mortgage speculation, the working poor especially Rust Belt got shafted. Bill Clinton was this close to privatizing Medicare as well until Dems stopped him. He was a horrible president for the progressives , and he topped it all off by moving to New York City rather than Arkansas. This is why Hillary lost. She has Bill to thank. Ted Kennedy found it easier to work with President Bush than President Clinton[/quote]
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