Posted on 05/02/2022 10:42:40 PM PDT by DallasBiff
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Federal Intimidation Bureau
From memory, it is 85,000 per year, automatically renewable for a six year total - so, about 510,000 H-1Bs at any given time.
However, once a H-1B gets Green Card sponsorship, he is pulled off H-1B status.
At any given time, there are about 200,000 more waiting for Green cards.
Also, foreign Medical Doctors have no quota at all. The number of foreign born MDs working in the USA was around 35% of all USA doctors a couple years ago.
Also, H-1Bs working at USA universities, non-profit research labs, or any government job (local, state, or federal) have no quota, and no total numbers are released.
A couple years ago, more than one hundred H-1Bs were working at Fannie Mae (federally insured mortgages) - after it went bankrupt!
H1Bs are a form of indentured servitude. The green card is held out as the goal, with eventual citizenship and permanently getting away from the shiitehole country they came from. That’s what American workers are competing against.
When you’re an American engineer and your boss says “clean my car on Saturday” you usually say “Frack off”. But when you’re an H1B you clean his car because he can just send you back to the shiitehole country you came from. Even if they weren’t getting less pay they’d still be hard to compete against.
The more b.s. you spew, the more confident I’m right in my opinion.
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Do you realize how frequently seats have been filled before there was a vacancy?
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Says you
Why didn’t you Name them ?
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Often,
a justice tenders his or her resignation with the stipulation that it will become effective upon the confirmation of a successor.
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No such stipulation has been made by Beyer.
He publicly stated the first he knew of his resignation was when he heard about it on the news.
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I’m not very familiar with the 1619 project.
You seemed to think that filling Breyer’s seat before he vacates it is somehow unusual.
Breyer himself went through the confirmation process while Blackmun still sat.
Sandra Day O’Connor submitted her resignation to be effective upon the confirmation of her successor.
There was another I can’t remember offhand - but in the past century, as lifespans have greatly increased, it’s become something that they do. They don’t want to die in office at an advanced age where their minds are no longer sharp; and they want to enjoy their last years.
I don’t find anything subversive in this itself.
All those words to hide 1 fact
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“ submitted resignation to be effective upon the confirmation of her successor.”
Got some evidence Beyer did that ?
Nope.
CHECKMATE.
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P.s.
’m not very familiar with the 1619 project.
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Sure.
I think this discussion is at an end.
Jamestown1630
I think this discussion is at an end.
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Well, it’s been interesting having this conversation with a fellow descendant of Jamestown 1630
You’re welcome to come back to this conversation as soon as you find evidence of a retirement date statement by Beyer.
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Consider.
Frame and remove a conservative judge , here comes KJB.
If it’s a left Judge, or someone in their office, and a judge is removed hello KJB.
Why replace one left judge with another left judge ?
Simple, all the current judges support natural rights
KJB , in front of congress, God, and the citizens, stated she has no position on natural rights.
Get a judge that rejects natural rights, you have a judge that rejects the very foundation of our government.
Our country would be
fundamentally changed.
Does that sound familiar ?
Does that ring a bell ?
( hint: obamanation )
Abortion is the bedrock on which their house stands. The first SCOTUS decision that knocked a hole in the wall of society. If abortion falls they know everything else can too. That’s the reason they get so shrill about Roe vs Wade.
A not very bright, shrill, bully of a banshee.
What a way to go through life.
Whomever it is needs a baseball bat to the head.
Without consequences, the left continues to get their way.
Well, too bad his mother didn’t abort him.
Sorry…. It’s increasingly hard to tell sarcasm apart from what’s meant to be taken at face value. People say all kinds of things, apparently seriously, these days.
I don’t know how the Onion and the Babylon Bee are still around. So much in the news could easily be sarcasm — it can be hard to tell. I’m glad I was wrong this time!
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