No se irrespeta a los héroes de la Patria, no se ofenden historia y tradiciones sin respuesta. No en #Cuba.
Nuestro pueblo ha saltado con fiereza por encima de las dificultades y carencias cotidianas, provocadas en primer lugar por el #BloqueoGenocida, para responder a la infamia más reciente de los enemigos históricos de la nación cubana: la pretensión de encausar en un tribunal estadounidense al líder de la Revolución.
La nueva agresión nos ha unido más y elevado el honor, la dignidad y el sentimiento antimperialista de un pueblo que ya era reconocido en todo el mundo por su brava resistencia a cualquier tipo de subordinación al imperio.
El General de Ejército es Cuba y a Cuba se respeta.
Nos vemos mañana en la Tribuna Antiimperialista
#RaúlEsRaúl 🇨🇺
@the_satellite23 Yeah lemme just have a 4 year olds diet and die of liver failure because boomers exploited the economy to steal money from me and I can't afford to eat like they did.
The comments tell me that people are getting to autistic about the "privacy play." Who gives a shit if it's actually private or not? If you're trying to make money, then you don't care about what it is, but what the buyer might think it is. That's why zcash:native is the move
The American voter is so jaded that a guy consistently campaigning on exactly what people want gets negative replies trying to disempower him from doing exactly what they want
Yes, H-1B is a "federal program." But that doesn't mean a Governor can't do anything about it. Here's exactly what I'd do as Florida Governor to effectively end the H-1B scam and protect our workers, especially recent grads.
1. Use state contracts as leverage. There are 100,000 companies in Florida that rely on state contracts. As Governor, I'd mandate that any company receiving a state contract cannot use H-1B labor in Florida. Simple choice: do you want access to the billions Florida spends on everything from software to construction, *or* do you want to keep firing qualified Floridians for cheaper foreign workers? You can't have both. You can guess which choice companies like Amazon, Accenture, and FedEx will make.
2. Fine H-1Bs into oblivion. President Trump supports a $100,000 fine per H-1B worker imported. I'd double that in Florida and make it annual.
The H-1B program is not being used to hire the world's "best and brightest scientists and engineers." 72% of H-1B visas go to entry-level positions. Companies are importing cheap foreign labor from India for jobs like accounting, IT tech support, and financial analysis.
There are 7-Eleven locations in Florida that have imported H-1B workers from India while Americans are desperate for work and relying on taxpayer-funded welfare to survive.
Congress created the H-1B program in 1990 under the Immigration Act. I wish Congress would end it, but I'm not holding my breath.
As Governor, I'll never throw in the towel because something is a "federal issue." I'll use state contracts and annual fines to compel companies to ditch the H-1B scam and hire American workers again so they can earn a living, get married, start a family, and buy a home.
Absurd and inhuman violence is spreading ferociously through the sacred places of the Christian East, profaned by the blasphemy of war and the brutality of business, with no regard for people’s lives, which are considered at most collateral damage of self-interest. But no gain can be worth the life of the weakest, children, or families. No cause can justify the shedding of innocent blood.
@Boxliver24 The Inquisition was established the Crown of Castile and Aragon, with minimal oversight by the Pope. It investigated Jewish/Muslim converts to Catholicism to ensure they were actually converted or not. If they got caught they were expelled.