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JohnE

filthy rascist
May 13, 2005
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Front Range, dude...
"Hey Donald, I have a great idea. Why don’t we switch jobs? You take over TV, because you’re such an expert in ratings, and I take over your job, and then people can finally sleep comfortably again."

Well trolled Ahnold...
 

Westy

the teste
Nov 22, 2002
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Sleazattle
Lets get credit for killing the bad guys...ew, ew,ew!

So disgusted by this. Did they kill some guys who needed killing? Sure. Did we create even more anti US feelings? Sure. Did he willingly and needlessly endanger 'murikan lives and needlessly end others? Sure. Did he spend $$ that could have been spent elsewhere? Sure.

Why? So Dumpster Donny could claim he is tough on terror and give his little flaccid member a charge.

These type of operations take a long time to plan, train for and execute. The amount of moving parts in such a thing are many...Special Operators train for years to attain the skillsets needed to do such things. They are not easily found and trained, and are hard to replace. RiP Chief Owens.

Double secret probation.
 

Westy

the teste
Nov 22, 2002
54,241
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Sleazattle
An interview with one of my former classmates at UW. Can't say we were close friends but we did share beers and cheesy high fives at ME department happy hours. She is a brilliant and rad chick. She has invested a decade in academics with the hopes of employment in the US. The kind of person that would benefit US interests as she would have been an ambassador to Iran for the American way of life. If things continue on the current path she has few choices but to return home, angry and bitter.

For those that would claim that she is stealing Americans jobs, she is just smarter and works harder than you. American industry has lost a brilliant mind.

http://kuow.org/post/how-trumps-refugee-ban-affecting-iranians-northwest
 

ALEXIS_DH

Tirelessly Awesome
Jan 30, 2003
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Lima, Peru, Peru
An interview with one of my former classmates at UW. Can't say we were close friends but we did share beers and cheesy high fives at ME department happy hours. She is a brilliant and rad chick. She has invested a decade in academics with the hopes of employment in the US.
well, having been a foreign student in the US (an ME too btw) that decided to return after school, I´d say I would not bother if I was her.

Canada is actually a much nicer place to live (specially for non-whites), and immigration is pretty much straightforward for educated types; a fellow peruvian friend, with a graduate degree from Carnagie Mellon got a work visa in a matter of weeks.

Europe (as in the non-run down places) is pretty cool too, 2 other high-school friends of mine went to ETH Zurich and KU Leuven and stayed there; Their lifestyles (we are all now in our mid-30s) are pretty relaxed and laid back (lots of vacations, travelling and good healthcare), lifestyles which are not very common (or easy to get) in the States

I´ve been a couple times on business and putting some actual work hours in Germany for a few days; and the work-life balance and city layouts/mass transit/ammenities make it a pretty kick-ass living place.
If I were to emigrate, I´d try those place first... the states is a hard place to go if you try to earn a middle/upper-middle class lifestyle as a inmigrant on a salary.

btw; I´d like to retire in Fairhope, Alabama, or some small bucolic town in the gulf coast... so Its not like I dont like the states... its just that is not a country for people living on a wage anymore; labor laws, work-life balance suck; plus healthcare and higher education are ridiculously expensive (if you are of child-bearing age).
 
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JohnE

filthy rascist
May 13, 2005
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Front Range, dude...
well, having been a foreign student in the US (an ME too btw) that decided to return after school, I´d say I would not bother if I was her.

Canada is actually a much nicer place to live (specially for non-whites), and immigration is pretty much straightforward for educated types; a fellow peruvian friend, with a graduate degree from Carnagie Mellon got a work visa in a matter of weeks.

Europe (as in the non-run down places) is pretty cool too, 2 other high-school friends of mine went to ETH Zurich and KU Leuven and stayed there; Their lifestyles (we are all now in our mid-30s) are pretty relaxed and laid back (lots of vacations, travelling and good healthcare), lifestyles which are not very common (or easy to get) in the States

I´ve been a couple times on business and putting some actual work hours in Germany for a few days; and the work-life balance and city layouts/mass transit/ammenities make it a pretty kick-ass living place.
If I were to emigrate, I´d try those place first... the states is a hard place to go if you try to earn a middle/upper-middle class lifestyle as a inmigrant on a salary.

btw; I´d like to retire in Fairhope, Alabama, or some small bucolic town in the gulf coast... so Its not like I dont like the states... its just that is not a country for people living on a wage anymore; labor laws, work-life balance suck; plus healthcare and higher education are ridiculously expensive (if you are of child-bearing age).

I honestly have no idea why anyone would want to come here, especially now. Perhaps one of you non "murikan™ types can enlighten me...
 

JohnE

filthy rascist
May 13, 2005
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Front Range, dude...
"...prominent editor of liberal site apologized for almost running a story."

ALMOST running a story? NAME THE BASTARD!!!! How dare they check facts and not release a story half assed...
 

Toshi

Harbinger of Doom
Oct 23, 2001
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I honestly have no idea why anyone would want to come here, especially now. Perhaps one of you non "murikan™ types can enlighten me...
Ability to make money in certain fields. On the other hand, I know Canadian doctors who are doing much better than me yet...
 

JohnE

filthy rascist
May 13, 2005
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Front Range, dude...
Ability to make money in certain fields. On the other hand, I know Canadian doctors who are doing much better than me yet...
Money aint everything amigo...to me, quality of life is far more important. No one has ever had "Wish I had worked more..." as an epitath.
 

Toshi

Harbinger of Doom
Oct 23, 2001
38,037
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Money aint everything amigo...to me, quality of life is far more important. No one has ever had "Wish I had worked more..." as an epitath.
I agree, and I agree that for most people that quality of life is lacking. I'm personally eyeing a job switch to make a bit more but also get 10 weeks off (with the option for more for correspondingly less pay if desired). That'd be killer.
 

6thElement

Schrodinger's Immigrant
Jul 29, 2008
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Alongside that:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/business/wp/2017/02/03/trump-to-sign-executive-order-calling-for-rollback-of-wall-street-reform/?hpid=hp_hp-top-table-main_mm-doddfrank-435am:homepage/story&utm_term=.91f04eefd833

I must have missed it when all the little people did so well and became billionaires when the banks screwed up so badly and the economy collapsed as a result. No need for these rules that protect us and our life savings!
 

stevew

resident influencer
Sep 21, 2001
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jason chaffetz pet project is expected to eat shit and die by tommorow...
 

ALEXIS_DH

Tirelessly Awesome
Jan 30, 2003
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796
Lima, Peru, Peru
I honestly have no idea why anyone would want to come here, especially now. Perhaps one of you non "murikan™ types can enlighten me...
well, the world has changed a lot in the last 15 years,
the internet and globalization have shaped the drivers for immigration.

it used to be people emigrated to get more money, or improve their life quality... and the US was the go-to place... its cheap-ish to get there and most people in this side of the pond are somewhat familiar with the states (thanks Hollywood!), or alredy had a friend/family there, helping them navigate the red tape and settling.. thus it became the default place to immigrate thru the 70s-90s...

now, globalization and foreign investment have created lots of quality jobs outside the US/Europe; and cost-of-living in the US has increased much faster than wages (more so for low-skill jobs); making immigration less attractive.
and, thanks to the internet, the cost-of-research has come down considerably, making it cheaper/easier for would-be immigrants to research other destinations than the US.