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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]The issue is that residency programs are largely funded by Medicaid dollars. This is US taxpayer money. Hence the fact that one American med school grad goes unmatched while have hundreds of thousands of dollars in student loans is a travesty. Further, these foreign educated doctors typically do not have the same degree of school loans. It a completing hosing of American citizen med school students [/quote] We are broken. We do not have enough doctors and yet Our own children get replaced Our culture is broken. This is not capitalism it’s a monopoly [/quote] Maybe our own children don't have as good an education or work ethic.[/quote] Did you ever try to think why? [/quote] Yes, because spoiled boomers raised horrible, lazy children that bulldoze and helicopter their kids, the education "standards' have been watered down so averyone has a 4.0 applying to college, the internet and video games have degraded exercising the parts of the brain used for critical thinking...I could go on.[/quote] Interesting. I’m a boomer. [b]I have one child living overseas in an Asian country, loving it, and working hard.[/b] Another is degreed at a double-master’s level and has been promoted numerous times, is happy married, owns their own home, with a baby on the way. The third was laid off by a major tech company, but not before amassing a half a million in investments. My husband was also laid off in Jan by a tech company. Both of them are looking for jobs, but [b]H1Bs are destroying the industry[/b]. We have land and money and are close to retirement age anyway. In the meantime, I think one of his apps could do really well in a niche industry and plan to approach companies with a package and see what happens. I also run a business from home. I hardly think “lazy” is in our vocabulary. [/quote] LOL. So you're anti-H1B in the US, but perfectly fine with your DS working in Asia and taking a job away from a citizen. Never change DCUM! [/quote] He’s doing translation for a tech company. He’s multi-lingual. [/quote] ...a job an Asian could do. You're a total hypocrite. [/quote] I want the US to have more nukes and a a stronger military than Russia or China? Does that make me a hypocrite? No, it means I value the well being of my country over others. It’s weird that you would think that would be an odd sentiment to have. [/quote] We’ve outspent everyone and are still begging countries with healthcare and social safety nets and higher qualities of life for help to defeat a nation with no Air Force or Navy, and all under the command of forfeign entities that control our local pedophile. It’s a joke.[/quote]
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