iamtanmay@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
He never changed. In 2015, he was pro-climate, pro-social welfare, pro-immigrant, and still is. He was always a free speech rebel, who criticized EVERYONE - Obama, Trump, Biden, Gates, Fox News, CNN....
He doesn't support Trump, like MAGA, since he is pro-immigrant and anti-border. But he wants to give Trump supporters free speech and listens to their opinions. Like Bill Maher, he talks to people with opposite views
I disagree sometimes with his idiot guests, for example the architect of Sri Lanka's agriculture policy last year, which led to a ban of fertilizer and a nationwide failure of crops - 84% less harvest. This climate activist is responsible for millions of people starving: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYZTLRQDhhw
masterofballs@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
Just minor nitpick, Trump was never actually anti immigrant. We know his wife isn't US born. Just anti illegal immigration and pro first world immigration. Which could be seen as offensive to some. But has benefits that are more to do with economic reasons than racist reasons. First world immigrants usually bring more wealth whereas 3rd world is often and net loss in wealth. Their children often qualify for welfare even if they themselves are here illegally. Which is more common in third world immigration that isn't h1b1 visa.
iamtanmay@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
Yes absolutely. He like mainstream conservatives want people to fill out forms, submit background checks, prove they aren't gonna be parasitic leeches mooching welfare
Instead of lefty plan to let in Afghans, Syrians and Narcs from South America, resulting in terrorists, gang wars, fentanyl massacres, huge vote padding for liberals etc
H1B1 is holy grail for companies. The most $$ profitable immigrants, i.e. brain drain. Unfortunately, as I understand, now its a lottery, not based on $ returns or skill.
masterofballs@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
Yeah companies love it because the employees can't quit. Which imo isn't fair to the immagrant. They should be able to switch companies imo. It's not really fair to Americans either because companies will prefer a h1b1 over a citizen for that reason. They could give them the freedom to leave and it would make it a more fair playing field at the same time.
iamtanmay@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
Its kinda very very fair to American Startups though, since they get to hire extremely skilled labor for a cheap price. Of course if you compete against them in the labor pool you get paid less. I think the limit on H1B1 to ~50k a year, along with the lottery, kinda keeps it fair to both sides.
Its unfair to immigrants, but they can decide to come to USA or go somewhere else. No one is holding a gun to their head. As an immigrant I would understand.
Nowadays American tech scout in Europe and Asia. Remote working means, H1B1 isn't as important in IT anymore. I just got interviewed by 2 Silicon Valley companies.