Karl Mehta (@karlmehta)
President Trump just hosted a high-stakes cabinet meeting at the White House.One by one, top Cabinet members delivered Major Announcements — directly reporting to the American people.Here’s everything you should know (and no joke, it gets crazier the furth...
It was entirely excellent with the "this is how it's supposed to be" feeling.
Isn't it hard to believe there's anyone truly experiencing "100 days of hell"? I think that's just a fake con job. It's been an unmitigated success.
I'm noticing a repeating pattern of the mods pinning posts from this Indian engagement farmer posted to sites like xcancel.com (a site Leftards use to rob X of traffic and ad revenue). Example: https://greatawakening.win/p/19AxQ7nZU0/marco-rubios-new-interview-just-/c/
This was eye opening.
What great videos and what it points out (to me) is the MSM is the biggest enemy of the American people. They don't "report" on ANY of this...NONE! So many good things are happening and most of the country has not a fucking clue because the media flat out refuses to give any time to it.
👌 Correct....crickets...
I don’t care anymore about those crooks just want them gone.
Why did he forget to include the statement by RFK Jr revealing that HHS has been a vector of child trafficking?
Someone else added that clip and the original poster thanked them.
Perhaps because RFK’s report has gone viral.
Thank you for bringing that together
👍😎
It will be an excellent resource (tool) to be used, against the orange man bad mentality (circle of people) I come in contact with. "Who's the best and why are you"
Did not know the trafficking was being done by HHS.
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I guess they gotta get those organs from somewhere.
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When do those Nuremberg Trials start, again?
Top notch - 'way better than any news report. Fresh, unfiltered, straight from the department chief's mouth.
Excellent summary, thanks.
I don't really understand how anyone's response to that could be anything but - oh shit his changes to the USA are pretty incredible actually!
Lets have perspective and keep in mind this is only the start. Imagine what they all could do with enough time on their side as the agencies gain momentum and work in unison to end the trafficking.
This is the Tuesday meeting, right?
https://x.com/karlmehta/status/1917919442736144666?t=6q1kmYJImd1qLFoa0dspZg&s=19
I wonder if Mike Waltz knew this was his last cabinet meeting (if the reports of his resignation are true)?
Love me some MAGA !
Gold card? Potential US citizenship? What’s that? Can someone explain that to me? Please.
I believe this is $5M buy a US citizenship program to bring in more high wealth people.
No, I want the borders closed to all. All illegals, all H1bs, all foreign students out. Build up and educate Americans, obviously minus all the bullshit kids are force fed today.
I am with you.
Seems some people disagree. Seems they want immigrants to continue to come here, taking jobs that Americans are perfectly qualified for.
Trump has explicitly said we need to remove illegals, close immigration loopholes AND INCREASE LEGAL IMMIGRATION. To Trump there are simply not enough Americans to fill positions for coming economic boom. I agree with him.
Continuing legal immigration still means Americans won't get jobs, when companies can hire foreigners they can pay lower wages to. They're in the business of making money by selling a product or service. The only companies that are in the business of getting people jobs are employment agencies, and they're trash.
Here's an example of the filth that comes here :https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-11-08/cattle-royale-dung-fight-marks-end-of-diwali/100601634
I don't know about you, but I don't want subhumans who literally bathe in and eat shit to come here.
Getting our jobs, and leave us with nothing. No more people in this country. We have a lot of illegals and terrorists from Ukraine and all over the world, why in the world we want those people here? Don’t we have enough qualified Americans here?
It could be that the actual answer to that question is "no." But the problem is salary-scraping. On the one hand, we don't like outsourcing our jobs to places like India. But the clever corporations "insource" the outsourcing by getting the Indian employees to come to America and pay them shit.
It is happening in more fields than technology. Health care services are seeing the introduction of many doctors from out-of-country, and nursing care now depends mostly on immigrants from Asia and Africa. It is not a great living, but they survive and raise families. (My wife came out of that "industry," even though she is qualified for business management positions.) Normal Americans are not interested in that work, but there is a large requirement for it. I suspect the real answer involves discontinuing welfare. We have cultivated a layabout culture, busy with cellphones and gaming.
Normal Americans are interested in that work, but the immigration visa programs have made it far more difficult for them to obtain it, or make a living doing it.
Well, I can tell you from a ringside seat that it is not happening in the nursing care area. It is hard work for modest wages. But none of them are illegal (at least at the start of their employment; sometimes they overstay their visa, but others are green-card holders), so there is no under-the-table wage schedule. The care rental agencies are all competitive. But rental care involves a rather wide geographic footprint, first at this address than at another. The care worker has to provide or arrange their own transportation to the client.
But, in the past few generations, what young people in school were ever counseled about health care or nursing as a job opportunity? Or, for that matter, being a plumber, electrician, cook, or mechanic? I have heard stories that school districts have shut down their trade schools, which I think is deplorable. My own high school has basically eliminated its music department. Also, in the foreign countries, it is the determined and dedicated person that will take up the training, and travel to a foreign land to have a living. So, I think it is domestic indifference and laziness pitted against foreigner drive and determination. That will take a while to overcome, and it has to start with US, not with them. Americans CAN compete...but not unless they run like hell and stop thinking they are entitled to luxury.
Your first reference was to health care services. Getting into nursing school is not a given, and is skewed in favor of foreigners to begin with. To avoid being waitlisted into a public subsidized (i.e., a state school) nursing school, a young woman I knew signed up for a private school. She was perfectly fine with the expected wages, and in fact had older relatives who had done well in nursing. But she had constant fights with the administration so that her classes would be taught in English rather than Tagalog ... turns out that 90% of the students were Filipino and the whole school was designed to successfully churn out nurses faster than the public schools. Most came with HB-1 visas attached to Kaiser or another large institution, with employment guaranteed upon graduation. And of course that feeds into DEI hiring, making further difficulties for locals to work in the field and needlessly depressing wages overall. Anyway, that's my anecdotal experience here in Cali. I've heard it's similar for Jamaicans on the East Coast.
Totally agree about schools de-emphasizing trade of all types. Industrial arts classes are disappearing left and right, and retiring teachers not being replaced. It'll be a lot of work before the education system mindset can be overhauled to fit reality instead of shoveling grads into college debt traps.
The people I'm talking about get their certification in their home country, so I don't see how the situation here bears on that. But it is strange that they would be taught in Tagalog when the clientele here mainly speaks English. In my wife's experience, if you can't speak English, you are unemployable. It could be a regional difference. The foreign community in the Seattle area commonly speak English and understand it is the language of business.
We'll be getting a lot of zionists soon when Israel goes down. Maybe that's what he invented the gold card for.
poor folks need to stay away. this country is for earners that generate tax revenue.
A "gold card" is a special type of work visa that can only be purchased by US companies. It costs $5 million bucks. That company can then grant their gold card visa to any qualified foreigner they wish to hire. In theory, it allows US companies to recruit top notch, high skilled labor that otherwise may not be able to get a work visa in the US. The high cost, and special requirements dissuades companies from importing just anyone for cheap migrant labor.
grant one gold card to anyone, just one? For 5 million they could hire a dozen highly qualified Americans. I'm wondering if this "gold card" provides a company with the ability to bring in dozens, if not hundreds, of foreign workers. That would be the only way it would make sense for a company to put out that much money just to get people working for them.
No. It is 1 gold card per employee. $5 million per employee.
If that is the case, I don't see how any company would do that, in economic terms. Perhaps it would be used for some relative of someone in the company.
The Gold Cards have been selling well. Sports teams pay many millions for elite players. Companies paying $5 million for world class talented employees isn't much at all when you consider the kinds of people that can buy.
I hadn't thought about sports teams, but can't foreigners already get green cards to play on sports teams, so no need for a special way for them to be on a team?
$5M is rounding error for any of the top 1000 corporations in America. Plus, it is a "business expense" directly deductible from profits. This is nothing for them. If they want to steal talent from a foreign competitor and hire an Executive with a salary of $1-2M per year and they expect to keep that person for 3-4 years rather than 1 year on a temporary work permit, the numbers may actually make sense. Corporations probably view the $5M as a "fringe benefit" (but not taxable for employee like some insurance) and a powerful recruiting tool.
I haven't heard of U.S. corporations seeking overseas business people. It seems it is only overseas tech people they want, and seemingly only because they can get them to work for less than U.S. citizens.
And yet we are to believe the msm vermin that trump is polling the lowest. Fuck outta here!!!
https://x.com/karlmehta/status/1917919442736144666
(interesting id by the way, in this link)
And none of the MSM aired it. Fortunately not many people watch MSM anymore.
rundown?
The linked thread is the rundown
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