Second ('Third') Trump Presidency Thread

He’s doing number theory. He explicitly points out he *could* go that route, but surely you must see that it’s not necessarily compelling to suggest to a person trying to create new math that he could just go get a “good job” not following that passion if he can continue to do so in Europe. The issue he’s specifically bringing up is that because he was encouraged to only apply for this position instead of other positions that he might have been qualified for, the immediate cut to his program because it was “DEI” means they aren’t necessarily getting rid of less qualified candidates, but also strong candidates who might have qualified for standard programs that were dissuaded from pursuing other applications in addition to these specific programs.

He'll be ok. Someone with his talents will not be suffering more than an inconvenience.
 
He’s doing number theory. He explicitly points out he *could* go that route, but surely you must see that it’s not necessarily compelling to suggest to a person trying to create new math that he could just go get a “good job” not following that passion if he can continue to do so in Europe. The issue he’s specifically bringing up is that because he was encouraged to only apply for this position instead of other positions that he might have been qualified for, the immediate cut to his program because it was “DEI” means they aren’t necessarily getting rid of less qualified candidates, but also strong candidates who might have qualified for standard programs that were dissuaded from pursuing other applications in addition to these specific programs.

He can follow his passion as a side project which is what most Americans do.

And we sometimes get bad advice from people. Next time maybe he won't listen to those giving DEI guidance.
 
He can follow his passion as a side project which is what most Americans do.

And we sometimes get bad advice from people. Next time maybe he won't listen to those giving DEI guidance.

I’m not weeping for the man, but it’s weird to place the blame at his feet. The US government told him they would help fund a program where he could work on exploring new territory in math, a thing that is 100% in the interest of the United States according to all the STEM education experts that weighed in on the H1-B debate. Yet one of the first things the government decided was a priority was cancelling an agreement that was already made with some of our STEM scholars. I’m sure he’ll find something else to do and I don’t think he has some inalienable right to do the type of math he wants. But it’s ****ing lame that rather than focus on controlling *future* spending by no longer offering these grants, instead we’re just backing out of agreements that we already made with US citizens to help with STEM education, a thing everybody agrees has value.

It’s just like the farmer I brought up that had their programs frozen *after purchasing the supplies they were supposed to be paid back for buying* and now are wondering if he’ll lose his farm. There are plenty of ways we can curb spending that don’t involve backing out of commitments we made to citizens. So I’m not sure why people are breaking out the tiny violins for the Americans that got the rug pulled on them.
 
I’m not weeping for the man, but it’s weird to place the blame at his feet. The US government told him they would help fund a program where he could work on exploring new territory in math, a thing that is 100% in the interest of the United States according to all the STEM education experts that weighed in on the H1-B debate. Yet one of the first things the government decided was a priority was cancelling an agreement that was already made with some of our STEM scholars. I’m sure he’ll find something else to do and I don’t think he has some inalienable right to do the type of math he wants. But it’s ****ing lame that rather than focus on controlling *future* spending by no longer offering these grants, instead we’re just backing out of agreements that we already made with US citizens to help with STEM education, a thing everybody agrees has value.

It’s just like the farmer I brought up that had their programs frozen *after purchasing the supplies they were supposed to be paid back for buying* and now are wondering if he’ll lose his farm. There are plenty of ways we can curb spending that don’t involve backing out of commitments we made to citizens. So I’m not sure why people are breaking out the tiny violins for the Americans that got the rug pulled on them.

Maybe he shouldn't have taken it to twitter. I don't feel the need to post my personal grievances everytime I have a setback in life. When you post things for public consumption you are opening yourself up to a lot of flak. He got bad advice about getting DEI grants. Learn and move forward.
 
Maybe he shouldn't have taken it to twitter. I don't feel the need to post my personal grievances everytime I have a setback in life. When you post things for public consumption you are opening yourself up to a lot of flak. He got bad advice about getting DEI grants. Learn and move forward.

lol, that is peak victim-blaming. He didn’t get bad advice, the owner of Twitter and the President of the United States told him to go **** himself for accepting a grant they think is wrong. I wouldn’t go to Twitter if I got laid off, but that might change if the person behind Twitter *and* the federal government cuts were gleefully celebrating the loss of my job.
 
If my options are

1. Keep everything status quo

2. Shut everything down, cause some disruptipn but root out a ton of bad **** in the process

Give me option 2 all day long. Because in our situation there was no option 3
 
lol, that is peak victim-blaming. He didn’t get bad advice, the owner of Twitter and the President of the United States told him to go **** himself for accepting a grant they think is wrong. I wouldn’t go to Twitter if I got laid off, but that might change if the person behind Twitter *and* the federal government cuts were gleefully celebrating the loss of my job.

If you get advice to go for a DEI grant it's bad advice. Telling him to learn and move on isn't victim blaming. It's a recipe on how to live your life.

He's clearly a smart kid. He should be able to figure it out.
 
If my options are

1. Keep everything status quo

2. Shut everything down, cause some disruptipn but root out a ton of bad **** in the process

Give me option 2 all day long. Because in our situation there was no option 3

That’s fine, but my objection is that we’re calling the person who had his job disappear on him a whining loser who should be apologizing to the public and claiming he should just feel happy he ever got anything at all. I think that’s a ****ed up way to look at what’s typically considered to be considered the negative side effects of these cuts. Just like I think the left shouldn’t be laughing at Trump voters hurt by a policy, I don’t think conservatives should laugh at a minority hurt by a policy.
 
That’s fine, but my objection is that we’re calling the person who had his job disappear on him a whining loser who should be apologizing to the public and claiming he should just feel happy he ever got anything at all. I think that’s a ****ed up way to look at what’s typically considered to be considered the negative side effects of these cuts. Just like I think the left shouldn’t be laughing at Trump voters hurt by a policy, I don’t think conservatives should laugh at a minority hurt by a policy.

He got a gig based on his race. I don't feel sympathy at all.
 
I haven't read the whole thread. Is Sturg asking why Trump hasn't been arrested after his executive orders are struck down as unconstitutional or was that something that started and ended with Biden?
 
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10m fraudulent votes in the 20-24 elections. Smaller amounts in mid terms because you don’t have the natural turnout.

Our system is a complete joke. Democrats and globalists are getting very nervous.

Whats really a shame is that Lake was robbed in her election twice and she would have been a great fighter for what needs to be done in this country to get it finally fixed.
 
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It’s had been a contrived plan to destroy western civilization by invading it with endless hordes of barbarians.
 
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Indication of self deportation?

Wonder if the delta can be explained by home building because Nashville still a hotbed for migration from other states.

We are going to see a massive reduction in home value/rents.
 
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Oh the many wonderful takes during the primary and presidential run. Think it’s safe to say Trump understands the country better than most.
 
I haven't read the whole thread. Is Sturg asking why Trump hasn't been arrested after his executive orders are struck down as unconstitutional or was that something that started and ended with Biden?

No I suggested that when the Supreme Court rules something to be unconstitutional, then that should lead to an impeachment of the responsible person for breaking the law

you told me how silly that was. so if and when the SC does that to Trump, I can not care as you didn't
 
lol the Biden admin was so tyrannical you almost forget they tweeted a new constitutional amendment and the academics and press then declared it is settled law

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