@marewho12 It was all good outside till they heard ‘and the horse you rode in on’ and that’s when the door got kicked in, and Sam was drug out to safety.
@jackunheard "This president has no business showing up in New York City. It is selfish. It is narcissistic."
- says the man in a pink suit, pink shirt, and pink tie.
|| He also claimed to have gotten a Ph.D. in epidemiology at Mahatma Gandhi University, where he later claimed to serve as an assistant professor of preventive medicine. But the institution doesn’t have a department of preventive medicine—or, for that matter, epidemiology.
|| (Neither AIIMS nor Kottayam Medical College responded to queries. A former professor from Kottayam Medical College, however, recalls teaching Shankar there.) - NBC News
[However, according to a transcript of that teaching encounter, the former professor noted: “I overtook Shankar in the hall kneeling down to address his footwear. He was having difficulty with the laces, and I instructed him to form the bow first before proceeding with the tie over of the free lace.”] – Couldn’t Resist.
My dear brother, indeed some of the architecture of our nation is sorely damaged. It is painful to witness. Nevertheless, I am inspired by you to write these lines; that we who love liberty, have a lineage of defending it, are still here, and this pressing of our souls by those who are corrupt usurpers of our republic will inevitably be met with the full measure, where necessary, of our devoted love for freedom in the American way. And this be foremost, that we should end our day with a prayer that God, in His utmost gracious mercy, would shine His light of redemption on this grieving nation of people that are longing for His righteousness, and that we, humbly, would seek His gracious blessing on our nation yet again - Amen.
@CyndexiaTruther And make asylums two-tiered; one for the mentally incompetent, and in the future, the other for the very few asylum seekers admitted for vetting from foreign countries. They would also be housed in - Asylums while determining legitimacy, and not released into our country.
@ChiefEngineerCE@kwelkernbc@NBCNews@MeetThePress Now, if someone like Chief Engineer were to interview President Trump I'd tune in for it. But for these legacy tilts, I wait for sound bites to drop from reputable sources.
The reflector pool, built in 1922, had been dilapidated for over 100 years and was never addressed during Democratic administrations.
Americans deserve a world class Capital to reflect our 250th Anniversary.
Democrats don’t want us to have nice things.
This is a genuine American revival!
The best is yet to come!
The job market has been destroyed in tech for years at this point, and it’s bled over to ALL white collar jobs …and it’s ALL DUE to Indians locking out Americans and taking kickbacks to get their countrymen into positions they aren’t qualified for.
90%+ of jobs go to foreigners in the US.
You can just look around and know you’re an INVADED COUNTRY, but the numbers just further prove it.
It’s time for everyone to go home.
Now that India has flooded the world with FFMGs (Fake Foreign Medical Grads) we must rely on other means to exclude impostor doctors.
The US has two main defenses against impostors:
1. US doctors must complete a supervised US residency. Unfortunately, this residency requirement has been eliminated in 19 states, including mine.
2. Our second and final safeguard is the licensing exam. Almost all US doctors must eventually pass the three parts of the USMLE (US Medical Licensing Exam.)
Unfortunately, exam fraud is as simple as hiring a ringer to take the test for you (he needs to look vaguely like the picture on your driver's license) and avoiding the test centers that check fingerprints. (Grok summary attached.)
Or, impostors could obtain the questions in advance, from insiders or from earlier test takers.
If this sounds like a conspiracy theory, well, it already happened, and you will never guess where.
In 2024, hundreds of scores were invalidated due to leaked questions in Nepal (an Indian suburb) and to anomalous high scores at international centers in India, Pakistan, Nepal, and Jordan.
The statistically-unlikely scores were eventually blamed on early exam takers sharing the questions in WhatsApp groups.
In other news, you can take the first 2 parts of the US medical licensing exam in India. Then you can start practicing medicine in the USA.
Your Indian doctor might be a resident who purchased his Indian medical diploma then purchased the US licensing exam questions and took the test in India.
Fortunately, Part 3 of the exam, which must be passed at some point during residency, can only be taken inside the USA. So we can breathe easy, right?
Well, not exactly.
The US medical licensing exam is written and scored by two organizations. The first is the FSMB (Federation of State Medical Boards) whose president and CEO is....
wait for it....
Dr. Humayun Chaudhry.
The other organization that writes and scores the US medical licensing exam is the NBME (National Board of Medical Examiners.) NBME's Chairman of the Board is....
wait for it...
Dr. Reena Karani. That's her picture below, and why yes, she does happen to be Indian.
The physical testing centers are managed by a company called Prometric, whose Chief Products and Technology officer is....
wait for it....
Jay Chakrapani
Are you seeing the problem with our safeguards against fake doctors?
https://t.co/C3Eh2btRss
"The bottom line," writes ACLU of South Carolina, "is that these employees showed up for work, and many of them will not be able to return home to their families."
- Here, proving once again, the ACLU needs a longer plumb line: The real 'bottom line' is they broke federal immigration law, committed identity theft and document fraud, and were in our country illegally.
🚨ICE RAID in S.C. blows open a massive illegal alien identity‑fraud ring and hiring network leading to nearly 50 arrests, criminal charges against managers running the operation.
These jobs are for Americans. Not illegal aliens.
FedEx took billions in taxpayer money.
Even the Times of India thought it was odd.
They then immediately fired Americans.
Almost as if they already had the all clear from our government.
Then they hired H-1B visa labor.
And not one single elected official has condemned it.
Not one.
You probably already heard that and it was upsetting.
But could it be because of how much FedEx donated to both parties, but overwhelmingly to Republicans?
Could it be because we see members in Congress own hundreds of thousands in FedEx stock?
Even the Times of India thinks it suspicious.
JD denounced their refusal to help and we are starting to understand.
That silence tells us everything.
It means this behavior is now acceptable in Washington.\
It means visa expansion bills are still alive.
It means FedEx was not a scandal.
It was business as usual.
And it means American workers are no longer being defended.
Instead companies are giving thousands to our political leaders in return for billions being added to their bottom lines.
If lawmakers were uneasy about widening the visa pipeline, this would have been the moment to speak.
They didn’t say a single thing.
They counted on the news cycle to take it away.
It might be a job to us, a career.
But it is a lucrative stock deal to a member of Congress.
Don't forget it.
https://t.co/6tTHEfRNdi
Saturday is devoted to showing folks these uncomfortable truths.
Be prepared.
Some of our political heroes are the very worst offenders - saying what we want to hear while selling us out.
I expect when confronted with the names, some people would prefer to unfollow and mute this account than be faced with the truth.
It is ugly.
🚨 THE H-1B SYSTEM ISN'T WORKING FOR AMERICAN WORKERS 🚨
@chiproytx : “You've got these fraudulent and scam systems.”
“You got all these H-1B workers coming in who are low skill workers.”
“And the American workers are the ones left behind.”
🚨 President Trump is CALLING OUT California's RIGGED election system against Spencer Pratt and Steve Hilton
"It's FOUR DAYS and they STILL aren't even CLOSE to telling you who won. You know why?
Because they're RIGGING the election, that's why. Four days!"
"It's a crooked state. We have crooked THIRD WORLD elections in a lot of our states and we should pass our SAVE AMERICA ACT!"
🚨ICE JUST BUSTED A VAN FULL OF 14 ILLEGALS CAUGHT VOTING FRAUD IN CALIFORNIA — THEY ALREADY HIT SIX DIFFERENT PRECINCTS BEFORE GETTING NABBED!
Follow @RedLivesMatterQ
Fourteen illegal invaders packed into one van with one mission: steal the vote across a dozen California precincts.
They made it to six before ICE slammed the brakes on their little election-rigging road trip and detained every last one of them.
The real question that should have every American screaming: HOW MANY MORE VANS ARE OUT THERE RIGHT NOW?
This wasn’t some random joyride — this was a coordinated Democrat-enabled operation to flood precincts with non-citizens and rig the system. Again.
California’s open borders + mail-in voting chaos just got exposed in the most blatant way possible. These illegal aliens weren’t “visiting” — they were executing a fraud mission.
Trump was right. The invasion isn’t just about jobs and crime — it’s about stealing elections.
ICE is doing the job the Democrats refuse to do. Share this everywhere before the fake news buries it!
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America has lost ~$450 billion from outsourcing IT to India in the last 6 years alone.
I've worked through 15 different technology implementations for healthcare providers over the past 6 years. Small scale to enterprise level.
While the data is clear on the amount of foreigners that have been given US based tech employment, what it precariously omits is the enormous scale of reliance on offshored labor. This is an opaque process to most people, even corporate Americans don't understand what is actually happening.
Every single project I was involved in used Indian consultants. Scrum masters, data analysts, DevOps & SWEs, project managers - all Indian. The service team - call center reps, client managers, Their work was horrific and constantly needed micromanaging. It would take 6 Indians to complete a simple SQL pipeline for SFTP prep that an American dev could solo in half the time. Project documentation was atrocious, filled with grammatical errors making it largely undecipherable. Deliverables were always late.
Firms like Deloitte, Accenture, PWC, EY, Optum and Huron all have what PWC calls "acceleration centers" where these people are employed. Primarily in India, but also in Malaysia, the Philippines and Mexico. Massive corporate buildings that cram thousands of these people to do work that would require 1/10 of the amount of Americans.
I often wondered, why? The answer is simple - build a deliverable that (barely) functions but breaks enough to keep the client engaged long term. The money isn't in the project, but all the servicing behind it. Using offshore labor allows these companies to arbitrage labor cost exponentially, meaning massive profitability for shareholders.
Example:
A company pays Deloitte $400k to build a new inventory software system. After it’s live, they sign a 5 year support contract for $180,000 per year so Deloitte’s team fixes problems, updates it, and keeps it running. That turns a $400k project into $1.3 million total revenue for Deloitte over time.
But the devil is in the details.
Mostly all of development work for the inventory software is done offshore in India, where Deloitte’s developers cost the firm about $25k–$35k each instead of using American developers who cost $110k–$150k each.
In that same $180k per year support contract, Deloitte will use offshore teams in India (costing the firm ~$15k–$25k) instead of Americans (who cost ~$90k–$120k).
Every offshore hire means roughly $60k–$90k in American wages that never enter the U.S. economy.
Over 5 years that’s $750k–$1.2m+ in lost U.S. wages that will never enter the American economy, from one single project.
Scaling of this issue is imperative.
An estimated 150,000 projects have been completed by professional firms since 2020.
Low end: 150,000 × $750,000 = $112.5 billion
High end: 150,000 × $1,200,000 = $180 billion
However, these are only first order effects. If we account for second order (wages supporting local economy and everything downstream) we can conservatively estimate a 1x-1.5x multiplier so the real cost for America looks more like this:
Low end: $112.5B × 2.0 = $225 billion
High end: $180B × 2.5 = $450 billion
$35-70 billion per year on IT outsourcing alone.
Professional companies are expanding very rapidly on this front, largely through AI marketing slop to blissfully unaware boomer corporate executives, embedding their useless AI into their bread and butter - outsourced service model.
There are virtually no indicators that anyone will do anything about this.