Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just got back from some tertiary cities in China that you all have not even heard of.
We are effed.
+100
Or Asia in general.
Americans who haven't traveled much have zero clue how far we are falling behind the modern world. It is amazing what countries can build when they're not throwing away $5 trillion dollars down the toilet in the middle east.
We went to Japan and it is just mind blowing how everything works. Trains are on time. Trash gets picked up. World class infrastructure. Virtually no crime. South Korea, the same thing. Singapore the same thing. Taiwan the same. Even a country like Thailand had much more affordable healthcare in our experience (broke arm cost $240 total to treat with zero insurance). We haven't been to China yet, but their progress with regards to modernization is blowing the US out of the water. Many areas of the US are stuck in like 1960s development and have gone downhill since.
All of those countries care for their citizens and do not allow unchecked immigration. Also, they vet the immigrants. Also, they don't have a lot of DiVerSIty.
Go figure. Hmm.
it smacks you in the face and STILL we have this push for more and more immigration.
isn't this just because the US is the only nation with diversity? maybe Brazil as well? When there is just one diverse nation, the statisical uncertainty on any conclusion you draw from it is 100%
Cuba is a very integrated society that would be incredibly successful if not for petty spite by a bunch of white (and one black) presidents who have never been to Cuba and get their advice from a bunch of imperialists who cosplay in Miami as actual Cubans. Sanctions should have been lifted a long time ago.
Look at some of our other great trading partners: China, Germany, Japan, and Britain. Also Viet Nam and most recently Syria, among others. They have an amazing history with the US.
In fact, the fake Cubans in America such as Marco Rubio are more racist than the actual Cubans in Cuba.
It'll be a shame if war comes to Cuba when Haiti has needed more help for years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a shortage of skilled doctors in the US.
We should be allowing more visas/greencards to foreign trained medical students/residents/fellows/doctors.
Better if we allowed qualified American students to go to medical school without having to jump through so many hoops and take way more years than FMGs. Many smart capable students decide against medical school because of all the crazy admissions requirements that are not required in other countries.
In the other end, there is a huge growing shortage of doctors and so many practices looking to hire yet can’t find any doctors.
Talk about shooting yourself in the foot- that’s what America is doing.
Also, corporations should not be able to donate so much money to politicians. The special interests is destroying this country.
Anonymous wrote:There is a shortage of skilled doctors in the US.
We should be allowing more visas/greencards to foreign trained medical students/residents/fellows/doctors.
Anonymous wrote:There is a shortage of skilled doctors in the US.
We should be allowing more visas/greencards to foreign trained medical students/residents/fellows/doctors.
Anonymous wrote:There is a shortage of skilled doctors in the US.
We should be allowing more visas/greencards to foreign trained medical students/residents/fellows/doctors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Over the past 10 years, the US has seen a steady rise in foreign medical students taking US student residency spots.
Every year, 1000+ US medical students fail to match, while 6000+ FMGs do match. About half of unmatched students find a spot, but they must still compete with FMGs for the leftover positions, leaving 500 - 600 US medical students with a worthless medical degree.
Why?
we are broken and controlled by special interests
I don’t think you want the bottom 1 percent of medical students as your doctor?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just got back from some tertiary cities in China that you all have not even heard of.
We are effed.
+100
Or Asia in general.
Americans who haven't traveled much have zero clue how far we are falling behind the modern world. It is amazing what countries can build when they're not throwing away $5 trillion dollars down the toilet in the middle east.
We went to Japan and it is just mind blowing how everything works. Trains are on time. Trash gets picked up. World class infrastructure. Virtually no crime. South Korea, the same thing. Singapore the same thing. Taiwan the same. Even a country like Thailand had much more affordable healthcare in our experience (broke arm cost $240 total to treat with zero insurance). We haven't been to China yet, but their progress with regards to modernization is blowing the US out of the water. Many areas of the US are stuck in like 1960s development and have gone downhill since.
All of those countries care for their citizens and do not allow unchecked immigration. Also, they vet the immigrants. Also, they don't have a lot of DiVerSIty.
Go figure. Hmm.
it smacks you in the face and STILL we have this push for more and more immigration.
isn't this just because the US is the only nation with diversity? maybe Brazil as well? When there is just one diverse nation, the statisical uncertainty on any conclusion you draw from it is 100%
Anonymous wrote:Over the past 10 years, the US has seen a steady rise in foreign medical students taking US student residency spots.
Every year, 1000+ US medical students fail to match, while 6000+ FMGs do match. About half of unmatched students find a spot, but they must still compete with FMGs for the leftover positions, leaving 500 - 600 US medical students with a worthless medical degree.
Why?
we are broken and controlled by special interests
Anonymous wrote:If the U.S. had Chinese-level high-speed rail,
DC to NYC would take about 70 min.
Cost estimate: $120-160B
Anonymous wrote:No money for anything but wars.
That is the American way since the 70s.
Read about the times where government actually FUNDED education, and community pools, and community activiites and supports. THAT is how you make America great again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just got back from some tertiary cities in China that you all have not even heard of.
We are effed.
+100
Or Asia in general.
Americans who haven't traveled much have zero clue how far we are falling behind the modern world. It is amazing what countries can build when they're not throwing away $5 trillion dollars down the toilet in the middle east.
We went to Japan and it is just mind blowing how everything works. Trains are on time. Trash gets picked up. World class infrastructure. Virtually no crime. South Korea, the same thing. Singapore the same thing. Taiwan the same. Even a country like Thailand had much more affordable healthcare in our experience (broke arm cost $240 total to treat with zero insurance). We haven't been to China yet, but their progress with regards to modernization is blowing the US out of the water. Many areas of the US are stuck in like 1960s development and have gone downhill since.
All of those countries care for their citizens and do not allow unchecked immigration. Also, they vet the immigrants. Also, they don't have a lot of DiVerSIty.
Go figure. Hmm.
it smacks you in the face and STILL we have this push for more and more immigration.
isn't this just because the US is the only nation with diversity? maybe Brazil as well? When there is just one diverse nation, the statisical uncertainty on any conclusion you draw from it is 100%
A comparison of the Harvard and Goren maps show that the most diverse countries in the world are found in Africa. Both maps also suggest that the United States falls near the middle, while Canada and Mexico are more diverse than the US.
Anonymous wrote:BUTTER EMAILS...................
But she LAUGHS and SMILES!!!!
How could we vote for that?
Anonymous wrote:If the U.S. had Chinese-level high-speed rail,
DC to NYC would take about 70 min.
Cost estimate: $120-160B