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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]These countries are not easy to move to without a job. I don’t understand why Americans think they can just move to another country. [/quote] It's not just schulbs off the street. [b]We are talking about PhDs, in STEM, trained at some of the best universities in the world, who also have years of experience developing highly valuable products in tech. [/b] European countries can pick up this talent for pennies on the dollar right now if they want major boosts to their economy. Americans can bring massive expertise in very valuable fields. What's left in the US? A technocratic take over run by AI and the tech bros who want to drive the country into the ground? Awful healthcare and terrible education for your kids? There will be no more ecosystem left to develop talent in the US because they're cutting research grants and decimating universities. They're destroying it on purpose. Quoting Bible passages and raging about wokism and trans in sports isn't going to make blockbuster drugs in the future. Basel sounds really good right about now. [/quote] Why would such high quality professionals not be able to do well in the USA exactly? [/quote] I have a friend who is a cancer researcher in a T5 school. He is considering moving to Europe. The NIH rules designed to destroy biomedical research in US universities appears to have been the straw to him listening to such invitations and laughing them off to seriously considering one. Europe wants to do this: https://research-and-innovation.ec.europa.eu/news/all-research-and-innovation-news/eu-countries-agree-steps-attract-and-retain-research-talent-2023-12-08_en A STEM research career in the US may not be the envy of the world in the years to come. And that will bring about the collapse of our technological edge. [/quote]
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