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It’s time to re-think—and ideally repeal—the Jones Act
It severely hurts hardworking Americans, especially in Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico, and parts of New England, by sharply increasing prices on almost everything they buy
It hurts the poor while further enriching a small handful of extremely wealthy families
It’s time to re-think—and ideally repeal—the Jones Act
It severely hurts hardworking Americans, especially in Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico, and parts of New England, by sharply increasing prices on almost everything they buy
It hurts the poor while further enriching a small handful of extremely wealthy families
@Cernovich I agree! Term limits sounds good on paper. In practice, as we have seen in Michigan legislature, folks just use the legislative body as stepping stones.
With a large portion of the body not having to worry about reelection, they focus on benefiting their later careers (lobbying)
The real red pill will come when people try to get permits to rebuild their homes and face multiyear waits.
This might finally spell doom for the Coastal Commission, which should not even exist as an organization.
@ShadesOfBlueAn1@elonmusk@Jason@RepYvetteClarke Immigration reform is difficult no matter who is in charge of congress. The only immigration act signed into law was the EB-5 reform in recent years IIRC.
🧵 Apple pays $25M fine for finding ways to disqualify Americans from applying for jobs so they could help their H-1B visa foreign workers obtain employment-based Green Cards for “permanent” job positions.
More proof “high-skill” immigration is a scam.
https://t.co/780q26BDpg
@SriGaussian @ShadesOfBlueAn1@SasakiKojir@surf_witch@politico Retroactive policies can happen but I admit it shakes the trust in the system. However, different levels of trust are at play if we:
1. retro-eliminate U.S. citizenships
2. retro-eliminate LPR
3. retro-eliminate H1b.
IIRC, Canada did something similar to 3 a few yrs back.
@ShadesOfBlueAn1@SasakiKojir@surf_witch@politico So reforming H1b visas only, no elimination. Interesting that @immivoice supports full elimination of H1B.
Neither is happening though, not in this congress anyway. We all know what happened in the last two congress anyway.
Not even dreamers are getting law changes. Geez.