Comment The elephant in the room.. (Score 5, Insightful) 292
So, Dice, are you fearful?
I'm not... why isn't H1-B scams listed as a reason?
So, Dice, are you fearful?
I'm not... why isn't H1-B scams listed as a reason?
So, Dice, are you fearful?
I'm not... why isn't H1-B scams listed as a reason?
And don't say anything about Father corporation?
Really.. fuck US corporate culture.
You are talking about two parts of the same country. Except in Alabama there is general agreement that the Full Faith and Credit Clause is valid.
Countries refuse to extradite people to other countries every day for political reasons. Dozens of countries won't extradite to the US because of capitol punishment. So I am not sure how your example fits. The US doesn't need to extradite to other countries if it feels like civil rights are going to be taken away.
Truth used to be an affirmative defense. We're getting away from that.
And separation of corporations from the state.
Spock ended up being combined with the character of "Number One" after the first pilot. In "The Cage" Spock wasn't an emotionless alien. The female second in command was the one that was considered cold and emotionless. When the network wouldn't allow a female commander then that character was removed and her traits given to Spock.
upwards.
Just fine in bigass-corporate-company land, but the world is bigger than that. A huge amount of US economic activity is in small business, and how many of those have competent IT? This will be a possible opening of a lot of companies for a long time.
People in the US executive class fail upwards.
They are competing against a product that essentially never made it out of public beta?
Maybe they will actually win this time.
Maybe not.
Congress could be replaced by 600 ebay auctions at this point in history. That's even more simple than the robot plan.
Two jobs not everyone can do!
This isn't the same as the Industrial Revolution, which created a few jobs for the highest skilled and most jobs where workers could be interchangeable. It's the other way around this time..
The GOP, especially in its current form, has a strong sense of "deserving" and "non-deserving" people. If you can't get a good job, or in poor health, or whatever there is a sense (maybe coming from US Puritanical roots?) that the hardship is deserved. And there is a sense that any outcomes, including extreme poverty and even death, are deserved... and this is getting worse I don't see this as controversial; go on any highly right wing comment board on the 'net and you will see it.
When the cards are stacked against these people even further because of further mechanism of jobs will this extreme bias against those who start out with LESS than the rest of us will this idea stop? I doubt it.
Maybe if the US *had* a free market I would agree with you.
Hint: we don't. There is a gigantic thumb on one side of the scale.
IF I HAD A MINE SHAFT, I don't think I would just abandon it. There's got to be a better way. -- Jack Handley, The New Mexican, 1988.