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Right-wing media to the rescue!This is why MAGA is just completely unsustainable absent an Orban-like destruction of our democratic institutions. Elon and Vivek cannot coexist in a political alliance with Joe from Waco and Peggy from Tupelo. It's not just that they're completely different people with incompatible worldviews. It's that when you dig an inch beneath the surface, they absolutely HATE each other. I think Elon is extremely dangerous in the moment, but it's possible we look back on him as the first cancer cell that led to MAGA's destruction. There's no chance Trump has the brains or the cleverness to hold this together.
On a related note, in case you missed Ramaswamy’s critique of American culture that is somewhat at the root of this Muskovites v MAGA violence:
Short version - “normal” America sucks and is incapable of producing kids smart enough to be computer engineers. Not saying he is entirely wrong, but a curious message when your base is MAGA.
Maybe, but I'm not sure this can be reconciled. I could see RWM throwing Musk under the bus, though. At which point, what does Trump do? Trump is so deep on Musk at this point that I'm not sure he can, or will, be able to extricate himself.Right-wing media to the rescue!
1. As much as I love Charlotte, the Werner von Brauns are not coming here to write reports and test software for BoA, Wells, Ally, etc.I'm ok with bringing in the 'best of the best' or 'top 0.1%' - and it seems like ending the H1B lottery and replacing it with filling the spots by ranking the highest paid positions would possibly address this (and surely create some unforeseen consequence). The big issue I have with the current H1B program is companies using it for cheap workers rather than highly skilled workers.
I live in Charlotte and BofA, Wells, Ally, etc all have hordes of entry level H1B workers doing mundane tasks like writing reports, testing software, or being a sysadmin. I'm all for bringing in the Werner Von Brauns of A.I. or chip making - superstars to LEAD areas that we want to excel in. Not just cheap labor for companies because they don't want to hire and train folks out of local community colleges or lower tier universities.
Also agree that if someone has taken up a spot in our education system it does us well to let them stay here and reap the benefits of that education - otherwise I'd question why we didn't give that spot in the university to a citizen.
We need the rocket scientists helping us with things like AI and chipmaking. Not banking reports. If we still have open spots after filling the highest paid/skilled spots then, sure, bring in folks to help with the mundane tasks.1. As much as I love Charlotte, the Werner von Brauns are not coming here to write reports and test software for BoA, Wells, Ally, etc.
Aren't enough to fill the demand - at the current wages and working conditions.2. Those companies are already hiring heavily from local and regional community colleges, UNCC, etc. MANY of those students were born in other countries. But there still aren't enough to fill the demand.
Any local hired workers would do that too - but certainly a valid point that we need to be careful that these roles aren't just sent overseas if we make them too expensive to fill.3. I fixed this sentence for you, as I think you may have mistyped a few things: "I live in Charlotte and BofA, Wells, Ally, etc all have hordes of entry level H1B workers doing mundane tasks like spending money at our stores and restaurants, joining our churches and other places of worship, volunteering at our nonprofits, and making the community a much more energetic, interesting and fun place to live."
The thing you must understand is that the rest of your political party doesn't give a fuck about your experience or reality.I'm ok with bringing in the 'best of the best' or 'top 0.1%' - and it seems like ending the H1B lottery and replacing it with filling the spots by ranking the highest paid positions would possibly address this (and surely create some unforeseen consequence). The big issue I have with the current H1B program is companies using it for cheap workers rather than highly skilled workers.
I live in Charlotte and BofA, Wells, Ally, etc all have hordes of entry level H1B workers doing mundane tasks like writing reports, testing software, or being a sysadmin. I'm all for bringing in the Werner Von Brauns of A.I. or chip making - superstars to LEAD areas that we want to excel in. Not just cheap labor for companies because they don't want to hire and train folks out of local community colleges or lower tier universities.
Also agree that if someone has taken up a spot in our education system it does us well to let them stay here and reap the benefits of that education - otherwise I'd question why we didn't give that spot in the university to a citizen.
We ARE bringing in the best of the best. And some of them are in Charlotte. But the big banks still need people to do the work, and there just aren't enough people locally to fill those roles.We need the rocket scientists helping us with things like AI and chipmaking. Not banking reports. If we still have open spots after filling the highest paid/skilled spots then, sure, bring in folks to help with the mundane tasks.
Aren't enough to fill the demand - at the current wages and working conditions.
Any local hired workers would do that too - but certainly a valid point that we need to be careful that these roles aren't just sent overseas if we make them too expensive to fill.