Elon Musk says the downfall of the Republican party will be hateful racists and calls for their removal from the party.

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Trump reminds of pres McKinley , another republican.

Carnegie, Rockefeller, and JP Morgan bought that man off to cut regulations back in the early 20th century to stop all the regulations and eliminate labor rights in their respective businesses.

It's wild how history repeats itself. Ironically, the only thing that stopped that presidency was force.
McKinley liked raisings tariffs too lol
 

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Really none of this shyt is funny considering the fact that they designated us as a permanent underclass in this country
#bothsides

Ftr, we were always gonna end up here (technocratic oligarchy, see CA). Luckily for us, the game of musical chairs stopped on the cartoonishly evil party and it's not our (bp's) 'fault.' Let's see what, if anything, the crackers do.

2nd amendment might not be as safe as they thought. :lupe:
 

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60k is great for a kid right out of high school.
No. It is not. It's dependent on the different levels of work that went into graduating.

The only reason most in that field do what they do is because of the money, otherwise they would do something much easier. 60k is an accountant or business degree level of pay. An accountant whose highest math was business algebra should not be making the same thing as a computer engineer who was forced to learn multiple rounds of differential calculus, literal rocket science, and microchip design after graduating.


The money is the motivator, otherwise everyone would do something else. I should know because I actually went to school to be a computer engineer, and I kid you not; they had us doing math problems that took 2 entire pages of paper to solve. And there were dozens of these things on a single test.

It's the same kind of reasoning that ensures a doctor makes more than a nurse who makes more than a cna. You are compensating people for the opportunity cost of their profession.
 

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Funny thing is to Elon and Vivek, who are both rich and smarter than most people, DEI and Affirmative Action applies to MAGA when it comes to these STEM and Tech jobs.

They just don’t see it because they’re dumb.

Like he said, they’re the crowd living off of people like Isaac Newton’s reputation. However, when it comes to actually competing for and earning the job, they’re getting annihilated. There’s a lot of copium by them going on.

It’s like somebody who watches a lot of Mayweather fights, but has never actually got into a fight and when they do they try executing the shoulder roll :mjlol: :heh:

A bunch of grifters and people who talk too much getting exposed.
 
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I wonder if MAGA, if came to be, would side with Trump or Musk? :jbhmm:

Them beefing publicly is inevitable
The tech billionaires are doing too much. It reminds of when Steve bannon believed he could control trump and pry maga away from him.

The end result was Bannon being uninvited from the White House and becoming fringe. Trump's ego is unmatched


I'm also curious if those Republicans are okay with Musk G-checking them with the threat to primary them last week. It's impossible to be as rich as musk without having dirt, so those congressmen could easily fold him up like they did to Rockefeller back in the day. Everything from labor violations, to prostitution, to misusing govt funds , or even campaign finance violations are fair game if those congressmen want to do it.
 

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Very low pay for some of these careers. Imo Indians and Chinese H1B is a much bigger issue than illegal mexican low skilled workers people are often fixated on.

No. It is not. It's dependent on the different levels of work that went into graduating.

The only reason most in that field do what they do is because of the money, otherwise they would do something much easier. 60k is an accountant or business degree level of pay. An accountant whose highest math was business algebra should not be making the same thing as a computer engineer who was forced to learn multiple rounds of differential calculus, literal rocket science, and microchip design after graduating.


The money is the motivator, otherwise everyone would do something else. I should know because I actually went to school to be a computer engineer, and I kid you not; they had us doing math problems that took 2 entire pages of paper to solve. And there were dozens of these things on a single test.

It's the same kind of reasoning that ensures a doctor makes more than a nurse who makes more than a cna. You are compensating people for the opportunity cost of their profession.






60k is great pay. I don’t give a fukk what y’all think or how much yall type.


For an 18 year old to graduate school and make 60k to start at a position is great. I’m sure the pay would be more if this type of program was rolled out nationwide.


What y’all are saying is irrelevant and it’s part of the reason why they continue to go get immigrants.
 

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60k is great pay. I don’t give a fukk what y’all think or how much yall type.


For an 18 year old to graduate school and make 60k to start at a position is great. I’m sure the pay would be more if this type of program was rolled out nationwide.


What y’all are saying is irrelevant and it’s part of the reason why they continue to go get immigrants.
Oh my bad, you meant an 18 year old teenager finishing 12th grade and making 60,000 USD?


I misread your earlier post in the context of the thread and thought you were referring to college grads . :whoa:


In that context, then I agree with you. A kid leaving highschool with no expenses would be thrilled to make 60k. I think my biggest purchase when working during my 18th year was a PS3, and the rest of it went to junk food.:pachaha:


It's just a skill gap that's the issue. Most 18 yr olds don't know how how to do anything someone would willingly pay them 60k to do.


On a loosely related note, I think it would be nice if a big chunk of highschool was eliminated in favor of legitimate job skills or actual college coursework. From what I recall, we often learned the same thing twice between highschool and college with unnecessary repetition because the college wouldn't accept the work we did in highschool. Other times we learned irrelevant things in hs that didn't help us. I really think You could make an18 yr old qualified for higher paying work if you increased the quality of those 4 years of free schooling in hs .
 

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It's just a skill gap that's the issue. Most 18 yr olds don't know how how to do anything someone would willingly pay them 60k to do.


On a loosely related note, I think it would be nice if a big chunk of highschool was eliminated in favor of legitimate job skills or actual college coursework. From what I recall, we often learned the same thing twice between highschool and college with unnecessary repetition because the college wouldn't accept the work we did in highschool. Other times we learned irrelevant things in hs that didn't help us. I really think You could make an18 yr old qualified for higher paying work if you increased the quality of those 4 years of free schooling in hs .



This is what I’m saying. Start them in junior high and finish the training in high school . My daughter is a junior now attending a career center through her high school. She will have capstone as a senior.
 
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