Forsyth didn’t “diversify.”
It got H-1B’d.
Americans built the schools, paid the taxes, raised the property values — then watched HR and contractors import cheaper labor and call it progress.
If GA Republicans won’t put American workers first in their own backyard, they’re not America First. They’re just branded.
#Georgia #Forsyth #H1B
18-year-old Syrian Muslim girl was tied up with tape and drowned in a ditch in the Netherlands by her father and brothers for removing her hijab and being too ‘Westernized.’
When they were arrested, they defended themselves by saying honor killings are ‘part of their culture.’
"I am lazy and do not like research"
Political operative Daniel Moraff, who recruited and only lightly vetted Graham Platner, was a prolific opinion columnist while a class of 2014 student at Brown University.
Among his columns:
In a 2011 column expressing concern that STEM majors at Brown might go into fields in which they would be supporting harmful foreign wars, he wrote that "there is the question of what kind of research goes on at Brown. This is a tough one, because the records are not readily accessible and I am lazy and do not like research."
In a 2012 column endorsing Jill Stein for president, Moraff asserted: "The winner of this election will be one of two terrible men." Voting for Obama, he wrote, meant "supporting the stranglehold that corporate America has over our government."
He lambasted Obama for his record on civil liberties and military conflicts. "If you vote for Barack Obama, you are throwing your vote away," he wrote of people in non-swing states.
Moraff, who is the grandson of the founder of Toys R Us, focused many of his columns on the corrupting influence of money in politics and power, such as within Brown's governance, and on lamenting that people accused of or guilty of financial malfeasance did not face proper accountability.
Mamdani campaigned on making buses free across New York City. Now, as that promise is on hold, a commission he appointed is recommending an 18.2% pay raise for city elected officials. Critics say it's a striking contrast between campaign promises and governing priorities.
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@RRJR_77@MatNuclear Momcommie put his NYC budget onto the NYS credit card. Now people living the entire state will be paying for his silly social experiments in Brooklyn.
A balanced budget would look like more income going into the city than expenses, not delaying the payments (+ interest)
@MatNuclear Momcommie put his NYC budget onto the NYS credit card. Now people living in Buffalo, Albany, Rochester will be paying for his silly social experiments in Brooklyn.