The H-1B Immigration Debate: A Clash of Worlds and Values
The debate surrounding H-1B visas and legal immigration has ignited a fiery discourse online this week, exposing a chasm that exists between two fundamentally different worldviews and value systems. The recently-turned-MAGA-five-minutes-ago corner of the S...
Musk sounds like that quintessential 80's nerd that brings his ball to the park looking to play with the other kids, but when he doesn't get what he wants, he gets pissy and goes home, taking his ball with him.
What he fails to realize about H1-B is that it grew from the same concepts that destroyed our education system: the Fasci-Socio-Communist view that spawned DEI. If the U.S. is to keep H1-B around any longer, it must be rewritten so that those visas expire after a period of 12 months. Otherwise, it must end if we're to see America made great again.
If that means that Musk ends up leaving the U.S. and takes Space X, Tesla, and X with him, so be it. If it means he gets sued by the U.S. and is forced to sell those companies before he leaves our shores, since he clearly has developed companies that have now become so embedded into our way of life and have been allowed to embed themselves into our Federal Govt apparatus that having those companies leave the U.S. would be severely detrimental to our National Security, then so be it. There are dozens, if not hundreds of other super intellectual nerds that are homegrown and truly patriotic talents just waiting in the wings for their turn at greatness that could operate and lead those companies as well as, if not better than Musk has. And they'd do it for a fraction of the cost and wealth this man has been allowed to grift off the backs of U.S. taxpayers.