@LukasSchubertMT Deporting people is deflationary in a good way and makes any natural born American richer to some extent. People can argue about growth and stock markets, but people deported will still buy iphones and watch netflix, they don't need to be in the US to do that.
@grog_old12773 A parallel institution for retirement, not relying on social security. Good on you.
This is a historically accurate way to be. My grandfathers were both like this.
@redpilledhawk Audit everyone (white people already are, so it’s fair).
Denaturalize and deport any fraudsters. Denaturalize and deport anyone on their migration chain.
Seize assets of fraudsters.
@ThomBrady5 Building parallel institutions to ruthlessly crush these is an actual solution. It’s hard to do. Homeschooling, not having health insurance and paying cash (negotiating bills after the fact) - these are the luxuries of the shrinking upper middle class at minimum.
@TraderStrider “Judging hackathons” is the new O1 scam.
Probably hard to enforce because someone could lie, there might only be a few participants, etc. No records kept.
“Hackathon judge” is code for fraud at this point.
@juicystar1908 Well, when you do find some of these frauds and they are deported, we need to deport and denaturalize everyone linked to them on the migration chains. Any fraud in the migration chain should ruin it for everyone & the collateral damage will be a powerful incentive against fraud
@sportaboutx@JoshuaLisec@DEI4WhiteGuys Have to build parallel institutions and businesses. Very difficult to do, but crush the shitty foreigner and women operated businesses mercilessly.
Deregulation of DEI will help (and seems to be underway) but a covert smuggler/outlaw/pirate mentality is needed if you’re serious
@BWLH_ Just increase the remittance on ALL citizens of a foreign country for each crime committed by their countrymen. Any fraud found - denaturalize and deport anyone linked to them or EVERYBODY from that country pays. Let them decimate their own criminals - I don't care.
@ThomBrady5 Yes, you could create an ETF ticker IZAT for all of the hollowed out banks and technology companies where hiring has been taken over and controlled by nepotism networks. $IBM, etc. Short that ETF basket against the S&P 500 and you'd be well positioned as this happens more often
@brutalamericans 200% payroll tax on any Indians getting kickbacks from other Indians. Find it by auditing everyone.
Indians have an expected value of fraud, so they will be hit harder and that’s just the content of character.
Denaturalize and deport fraudsters and their full migration chain.
@adamkjohnston Could also make it so that when someone leaves to visit a foreign country, but is in the US on a visa, they can’t come back. All visas become single entry
Any naturalized citizens found committing fraud - denaturalize and deport along with their entire fraudulent migration chain
One path forward for the skilled-yet-blackpilled:
Build a parallel organization so good that Musk backs it because it’s good, not because it’s a parallel organization.
Parallel needs to disrupt the failing institutions and attract a new backer.
University
Food production
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@AdamLasch1@AgroNationalism The ag markets are distorted for sure. There are interesting seed banks and perennial wheat (lower protein, but also lower input costs) and other innovations happening, but my guess is the next leg of ag innovation will happen outside of the US - probably in China.
@DoDeportations@bumbadum14 Obvious corrections to the govt data is a good project for anyone:
1) Download a data dump.
2) Apply a corrective patch to the data
3) reprocess statistics.
Straightforward. Basic data cleaning.
Probably won’t earn you any credit for a data engineering job with woke HR depts
@Narddog4747 It would be pretty amazing if we could seize all of their assets for fraud and imprison ringleaders.
Banks would love to do this - with all of the loans they’ve given to H1B holders.
It’s not racism to assume Indians in America are committing fraud, it’s just expected.
@Oilfield_Rando I don’t know what to make of it. Is she being astroturfed as an “American born” agent of the Indian government? How does someone fail upward like her without being a government agent?
@minordissent But the executives need to be culled and replaced with people who understand this, and you have 25 years of Harvard business school “best practices” for hollowing out of companies ingrained in the minds of people who say something negative about AI to sound smart. Fire executives