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Reconnecting to my youth through writing. Meandering stream of consciousness and self reflection. Possible navel gazing. Opinions included free of charge.

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This is spot on, it doesn't take long at all to train for these roles...or any job role given the right motivation. For the southeast Asians coming over on H1Bs the motivation is fear and desperation or greed, in my experience. I've been in software my entire adult working life. The best trainnee I ever had was a white South African. From no coding ever to being able to easily get Junior Dev positions in six months and completely knock it out of the park. He was also over 40. I warned him about likely age and racial discrimination down the line before we started but he didn't care. He just fell in love with the idea of building code. My dude is still gainfully employed and coding 15 years later. This is my point - all the H1Bs don't just lack loyalty to our culture, they often don't even like or are interested in what they are doing. When you truly love what you are doing the burden of long hours or difficult projects is no burden. It energizes you, keeps you going even when things seem impossible. Keeps you from leaving an unfinished project. Why did we get to the moon and win two world wars, become the greatest super power the earth has ever seen without H1Bs? It was love, baby. All about the love of the challenge, the love of our nation, the love of our people, the love and honest pride of holding nothing back and investing your spirit into something greater than yourself. You can't quantity that, measure it or bottle it. And you certainly can't fake it with low wage slaves. But when you lose it, it's unbelievably apparent.
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The US Navy can recruit white teenagers at 18, give them an IQ test, and then have them acting as a technician on a hidden nuclear reactor UNDER THE SEA, by 20-21. Yet supposedly there's no way to recruit and train them to do coding work that an Indian does for 60-100k
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RT @Sargon_of_Akkad: The Victory of the Fellowship We won.
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RT @twatterbaas: Great message Jason.
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RT @Jringo1508: What would be funny. Ever get a government check? (like back when the military gave you checks?) It's signed by the Secret…
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@nicksortor We have AI speech to text now. Why the hell do we still use sign language interpreters? Anybody else lose it over the emotional sign language interpreter?
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@Sec_Noem Less posting more action. Where are the perp walks?
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RT @Aethelleas: Now is a great time to kill the H1B. We are getting close to 1m Americans laid off in just Tech alone. And as everyone no…
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RT @CynicalPublius: Dear Federal Employees: The mere existence of most federal jobs is harmful to the USA. If you hold such a job, we don…
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RT @PeteHegseth: We would love to have you back!
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(ignorance + arrogance ) x social media = Hilarity Hope AC has someone else complete his taxes for him.
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150 years ago was the 1870s. The Social Security Act was signed into law in 1935. I know math is hard MAGAs but damn.
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It's honest work they lack. I never worked in a field but some of the first jobs I held were outdoors. In the heat of the south. Doing mind-numbing stuff, some light construction, and lawn maintenance mostly. The difficult physical aspect of it made it meditative and cathartic. I embraced the suck of the heat and humility of simple labor. I took pride in completing these simple tasks. It was an important part of my early adulthood. Now I get paid for what's in my skull and I take breaks by doing something physical, preferably outdoors. I sometimes miss those simpler days. Hard physical labor would probably heal these people like nothing else. I think it likely many of them never experienced it, which is why they are now so easily broken.
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RT @meghaverma_art: People don’t realize how significant it is that the MAGA team are hiring 19-25yos in positions of power that require gr…
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RT @DataRepublican: @mcuban @DOGE @elonmusk Hey Mark, Let me break this down for you. Most databases, including USA Spending, work in an "…
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@YourAnonCentral Fake and ghey.
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@much_lose @ObviousRises Lol ok cupcake.
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@SilverARTicfox When did you first learn you were retarded?
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@sandiechill @DavidSacks Yeah because the diaper crapping senile geriatric who was in the office prior was a gem, and 20 million for a muppet show in Iraq is a great use of American soft power. How long have you been this retarded? Did it start when you got addicted to huffing Kamala's farts?
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RT @FreckledLiberty: We are all Big Balls.
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@ICEgov Y'all need to get crackalackin. We voted for mass deportations. Nothing massive about the first month of deportations so far. To get to an overwhelming win in the midterms you must accelerate this process by 100x. Otherwise this is just a very expensive dog and pony show.
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@much_lose @ObviousRises You see people stealing copper for cigarettes much?
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