Meengla
Elite Member
very informative video
"Indian government is behind" the H1B. Indeed!!
I don't know why some Indians like Arnab do the false bravado by asking Indians to go back to India and 'build India'.
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very informative video
We need to distinguish between India and (individual) Indians. For Individual Indians, getting an American visa is a lottery ticket, no doubt. However, for India as a whole and its government, having jobs migrate is a lot better.
Indians if go back, that would indeed be a net positive for India."Indian government is behind" the H1B. Indeed!!
I don't know why some Indians like Arnab do the false bravado by asking Indians to go back to India and 'build India'.
As MAGA declines and “America First” ascends on the right, and populism is also ascend on the left, there is a growing possibility that both ends of the political spectrum could support what would be seen as a fringe idea now, in the next congress in 2027.
To me, MTG seems the natural successor to Mr Trump and his style of politics much more than JD Vance. She is one heck of a politician.And if MTG were to have a clue as to where the US is currently lagging, would she consider changing her mind?
Or, allow the US to continue to lag in innovation and development?
I think she's a bit of a nut myself but I'm just one person.To me, MTG seems the natural successor to Mr Trump and his style of politics much more than JD Vance. She is one heck of a politician.
She’s looking to get re-elected and can’t hold on to Trump’s coat tails, so she is going for a nativist appeal. It’s not about the economics.And if MTG were to have a clue as to where the US is currently lagging, would she consider changing her mind?
Or, allow the US to continue to lag in innovation and development?
As MAGA declines and “America First” ascends on the right, and populism is also ascend on the left, there is a growing possibility that both ends of the political spectrum could support what would be seen as a fringe idea now, in the next congress in 2027.
@Dalit bro,
Indians were not laughing at you for being wrong. They were laughing because:
It is good for their qaum. &
That it is inevitable and in best interest not only of Indian H1Bs but also American corporates and America as a whole.
Regards
"That it is inevitable and in best interest not only of Indian H1Bs but also American corporates and America as a whole."@Dalit bro,
Indians were not laughing at you for being wrong. They were laughing because:
It is good for their qaum. &
That it is inevitable and in best interest not only of Indian H1Bs but also American corporates and America as a whole.
Regards
After much time has been wasted in strategically irrelevant conflicts over the past 35 years, a re-orientation to great power conflict is shaping foreign policy. Will it shape domestic policy; perhaps. Trump’s push to let in 600,000 Chinese students to save half the universities in the US has pissed off a lot of people on the right. Then there is there is the difficulty of finding a decent job by the over educated and underemployed, which has shifted the electorate on the left. Both would be sides that would push back against immigration, especially highly skilled competition.Most people, especially Indians, do not seem to understand what is really happening. Essentially it all comes down to India's proverbial tongue which is bringing them loss.
The USA is a huge empire, one that extends over the globe, it also has a HUGE economy which is mind bogglingly big. The USA can easily absorb another 5 to 10 million H1B visas easily without any issues. It will only expand their already huge economy.
The reality is that the AngloSaxons, still the large majority in America, are again exerting control and that too very assertively. India disaappinted them big time and instead of dragging down China by initiating constant conflicts with it India instead became deluded into thinkning they were just a long-lost blood relative of the AngloSaxons and all that investment was for nothing. Even though bringing India closer was a zionist plan instead of the AngloSaxon one, and the AngloSaxons took the zionists at their word, but those time seem to be over.
Unless "they" kill or silence Tucker Carlson, he, being the defacto spokesperson of the AngloSaxons (including both the WASPs and the Catholics) will sway the upcoming Presidential elections one way or another.
Carlson hasn't yet spoken out about the H1B issue in particular, so when he does it will be a deciding factor in forming formal opinions of decision makers.
Point is, the the Indians forgot the old the most famous Chinese saying, "Remain silent and make a fortune".




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