●● IRC: #techbytes @ Techrights IRC Network: Saturday, September 06, 2025 ●● ● Sep 06 [03:55] schestowitz[TR2] https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1k4bqt806 [03:55] schestowitz[TR2] " [03:55] schestowitz[TR2] India is an shole country like China and Russia, I wonder how many people trying going to those sholes on H1B visas, my guess is ZERO ! [03:55] schestowitz[TR2] " [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1k4dtegja [03:57] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes- ( status 403 @ https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1k4dtegja ) [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] " [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] I guess they arent paying Trump in his cronies enough kickbacks. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] Thats the only motivation he ever makes for a financial decision. Only matters whats in it for him. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] 2 hours ago by Anonymous [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] | 6 reactions (+3/-3) | Reply [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] Post ID: @an+1k4dtegja [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] +1 [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] How great would it be if Trump did just that!!! I've not heard that he is, but hopefully. #MAGA! [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] 2 hours ago by Anonymous [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] | 5 reactions (+3/-2) | Reply [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] Post ID: @am+1k4dtegja [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] -5 [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] We do the eedful! We are not lazy and work many hous in offi [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] 3 hours ago by Anonymous [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] | 7 reactions (+1/-6) | Reply [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] Post ID: @ae+1k4dtegja [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] +1 [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] @a6 [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] Next up, stop the transfer of IP, confidential information and trade secrets. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1k456tdcz [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] Foreign students: [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] Leading Countries of Origin (2023/2024 Academic Year) [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] India: 331,602 students [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] China: 277,398 students [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] These two counties made about half of the number. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] Followed by: South Korea, Canada, Taiwan, Vietnam, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Brazil, Nepal. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_students_in_the_United_States [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] 3 hours ago by Anonymous [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] | 1 reaction (+1/-0) | Reply [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] Post ID: @ad+1k4dtegja [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] +1 [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] @a9 , @A8 [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] Thank you for sharing - the number ranges vary quite widely depending on which media sites you go to. At this point, it's hard to get anything but an approximation. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] But I hear you about the best people getting locked out of opportunity through no fault of their own - that always happens, as it's difficult to sort the wheat from the chaff. And the best ones get left behind for all the wrong reasons. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] 4 hours ago by Anonymous [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] | 1 reaction (+1/-0) | Reply [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] Post ID: @ab+1k4dtegja [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] +4 [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] @a7 [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] See this: https://www.thelayoff.com/post/@jx+1k3c1bhhm [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] 11 days ago: [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] "If I may... (and it's ok to disagree, of course) [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] Brilliant people have always been able to come, beginning with Albert Einstein and so many wonderful entrepreneurs that helped build America. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] The issue is that for the past few years (and particularly the past 4) some bad apples were able to come (via open borders) and a worker visa systems that in the past decade or so was played by IT sweatshops from a particular country (which is affecting the well-being of an entire tech industry, healthcare industry, etc... of course, not the only element, but an important one). Nobody is able to come outside of mostly India and a b [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] it of China anymore, and many brilliant folks from outside those countries are being left behind. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] The idea is NOT to prevent 'anyone' from coming, but to be selective and careful about who is coming for the benefit of all of our society, all of us, we the American people. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] That's all." [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] WHAT DO I MEAN? The issue is not the instrument, but how it was corrupted. So, what meant to be used in one manner, it ended up being hijacked by all these Indian companies (with help from the very US-based top companies). [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] But we don't want to prevent brilliant good people from coming over, sweatshop IT yes. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] 4 hours ago by Anonymous [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] | 4 reactions (+4/-0) | Reply [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] Post ID: @a9+1k4dtegja [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] +1 [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] @a7 [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] Yeah, we shared stats here a few times. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] India: 73% to 75% (trend has persisted for over a decade). [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] China: 12%. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] Other countries: Canada, South Korea, and the Philippines. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] American companies with most H1B employees: [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] https://indianexpress.com/article/trending/top-10-listing/top-10-american-companies-sponsoring-the-most-h-1b-visas-9768780/ [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] For the H-1B visa approvals finalized in 2024, the Indian IT companies that secured the most visas were Infosys, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Cognizant, HCL America, Wipro. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] As you suggested, no doctors, no nurses, cheap IT people. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] 4 hours ago by Anonymous [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] | 1 reaction (+1/-0) | Reply [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] Post ID: @a8+1k4dtegja [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] 0 [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] @a5 [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] The blowback is fast coming but the H1B crooks are trying to divert the firestorm by now claiming the the H1B visas are mostly for doctors and nurses. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] Bloody Lying Corporate Swine ! hate to say this but nearly all the people coming here to the US on H1B visas are IT professionals or one variety or another. And at least 90% are from India. Very few coming in are nurses and even fewer are doctors. If it were doctors and nurses arriving on these shores, this country would be a whole lot better than it is, healthwise. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] Please reply and correct me if I am wrong. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] H1B visa crooks need to burn in He-l ! [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] 5 hours ago by Anonymous [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] | no reactions | Reply [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] Post ID: @a7+1k4dtegja [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] +7 [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] @a2 [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] MAYBE, AK is peeing in his pants together with his team of escorts, because his "moving everything to India to make the margins and numbers look good strategy" will be soon having to face a bump on the road? [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] 5 hours ago by Anonymous [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] | 7 reactions (+7/-0) | Reply [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] Post ID: @a6+1k4dtegja [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] +16 [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] @OP [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] Apologies in advance for my previous very long post, but wanted to summarize for everyone the things that I have read thus far. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] Based on the jobs report from today, I'm not surprised. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] I wrote HERE this back in July 2025: [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] https://www.thelayoff.com/post/@p9+1k11w8sdj [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] I quote here the meaningful part: [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] "Unemployment rate is political (= has political implications, that is), so when unemployment numbers will start to go up and show in the stats meaningfully or substantially, the impact of all of this will then be different. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] Meaning, tech workers had (historically, of course this may change) relatively high salaries, so tech jobs get reduced and salaries go down (the folks that they are hiring are not being offered "what used to be"), unemployment goes up, overall consumer consumption is also felt, economy slows down, growth goes down (perhaps a recession?)" [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] So, folks, it's happening, macro unemployment figures tell us that the "offshoring and near shoring party went way too far" and is no longer a joke. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] 5 hours ago by Anonymous [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] | 16 reactions (+16/-0) | Reply [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] Post ID: @a5+1k4dtegja [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] +9 [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] @OP [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] The Trump administration previously made efforts to tighten the H1B visa regime, significantly impacting Indian tech workers who form the bulk of that visa category. However, the new front being opened here goes beyond immigration and touches the core of Indias IT exports, a multi-billion dollar industry that services Fortune 500 companies across sectors like banking, healthcare, retail and tech. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] Why this matters [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] India is not just a labour exporter through H1B visas. It is a global hub for IT services and remote outsourcing. Indian firms like TCS, Infosys, Wipro and hundreds of smaller players provide mission-critical IT, cloud, data management and cybersecurity services to US companies. In fact, the US is India's largest market for IT and business process services, and the rise of Global Capability Centres (GCCs), set up by American multin [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] ationals in India, is proof .. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/economy/foreign-trade/trumps-advisor-navarro-needles-india-once-again/articleshow/123722111.cms?from=mdr [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] Tariffs on outsourcing? Trump advisor Navarro puts issue into focus as US tech workers cheer [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] Donald Trump's advisor and tariff expert, Peter Navarro recently reposted a demand that tariffs should apply to foreign remote workers and outsourcing. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] The post, originally made on September 1 by right-wing activist and former US Navy intelligence officer Jack Posobiec, argued that foreign remote workers and outsourcing should be subject to tariffs: Countries must pay for the privilege of providing services remotely to the US the same way as goods. Apply across industries, leveled as necessary per country, he wrote. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] This comes amid Trumps sweeping tariff measures, with India and Brazil facing some of the steepest rates, as high as 50 percent. Statista analysis showed that the US is a major player in the IT outsourcing market, with the highest revenue being generated there. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] While it remains unclear whether services will actually enter the tariff crosshairs, many online are demanding just that. Tech workers, in particular, have cheered the notion that tariffs might target the Indian IT sector, while also calling for incentives to bolster US labor. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] Many demand tariff outsourcing [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] One person, flagging US data that for the first time there are more unemployed Americans than job postings, said We need to stop these Visa worker programs for the first time in forever there are more people seeking jobs than there are jobs available. We need to prioritize Americans for these positions. We need to tariff outsourcing to other countries. Lets take America back. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] More here: https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/no-skin-contact-with-males-afghan-women-left-under-earthquake-rubble-courtesy-gender-rules-101757063672397.html [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] Also, this tweet: https://x.com/MarioNawfal/status/1964008483973460169 [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] TRUMP: WE WILL CRUSH INDIA TECH WORK [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] Trump is reportedly considering banning American tech companies from outsourcing their work to India, and Silicon Valley is sweating bullets. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] Heres why this is huge: For decades, U.S. companies have sent IT work overseas because its cheaper. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] In fact, by 2023, they spent a jaw-dropping $132B on outsourcing, with nearly 4 out of 10 tech jobs shipped abroad. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] Most of that work went to India, which has built a $62B industry off American companies alone. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] But Trumps message is simple: if U.S. firms stop sending jobs to India, American workers win. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] Supporters say it could bring back around 300,000 jobs a year that have been leaving the country. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] Critics warn it could spark trade tensions with India, which has dominated outsourcing for decades thanks to lower costs. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] This wouldnt be Trumps first move. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] Back in his first term, he introduced rules to curb outsourcing, too, and now hes hinting at doubling down. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] If the ban actually happens, it could be one of the biggest shake-ups in tech and trade in years, hitting Indias economy hard and forcing U.S. companies to either hire at home or pay the price. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] This is from July 2025: [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] America first: Trump targets Google, Microsoft for outsourcing Indian hires [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] President Donald Trump on Wednesday slammed big American tech firms for shifting manufacturing to China and hiring workers from India while speaking at the AI Summit in Washington D.C. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] Many of our largest tech companies have reaped the blessings of American freedom while building their factories in China, hiring workers in India and slashing profits in Ireland, you know that, Trump said. He stated such practice will not be tolerated, saying, All the while dismissing and even censoring their fellow citizens right here at home. Under President Trump, those days are over. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] His comments came as he signed off on three executive orders focused on strengthening the U.S. artificial intelligence sector. One of them is a broad White House strategy called the Americas AI Action Plan that lays out steps to keep the U.S. ahead in the global AI race. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] Trump called on homegrown tech giants like Google and Microsoft to take a more patriotic route in how they run their businesses, pushing for what he described as an America First approach that better serves national priorities. We need U.S. technology companies to be all in for America. We want you to put America first.... [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] https://americanbazaaronline.com/2025/07/25/america-first-trump-targets-google-microsoft-for-outsourcing-indian-hires- [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] 5 hours ago by Anonymous [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] | 15 reactions (+12/-3) | Reply [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] Post ID: @a4+1k4dtegja [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] +6 [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] Maybe IBM'll need to move HQ to India and then tell that co-k su-ka RT he needs to be in his new office 5 days a week. [03:57] schestowitz[TR2] " [03:58] schestowitz[TR2] " [03:58] schestowitz[TR2] Buckle up [03:58] schestowitz[TR2] https://x.com/SouthAsiaIndex/status/1963927195715547432 [03:58] schestowitz[TR2] "Just IN: President Trump considering a proposal to block US IT companies from outsourcing their work to Indian companies a move that could wreck Indian IT sector & cost millions of jobs." [03:58] schestowitz[TR2] " [03:58] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes- ( status 403 @ https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1k456tdcz ) [03:58] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-en.wikipedia.org | International students in the United States - Wikipedia [03:59] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes- ( status 403 @ https://www.thelayoff.com/post/@jx+1k3c1bhhm ) ● Sep 06 [04:00] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-indianexpress.com | Top 10 companies sponsoring the most H-1B visas: Indian IT firms lead [04:01] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes- ( status 403 @ https://www.thelayoff.com/post/@p9+1k11w8sdj ) [04:01] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-economictimes.indiatimes.com | Trump's advisor Navarro needles India once again - The Economic Times [04:02] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.hindustantimes.com | No skin contact with males: Afghan women left under earthquake rubble. Courtesy - Gender rules | World News [04:02] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-x.com | NO TITLE [04:03] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-americanbazaaronline.com | Trump targets Google, Microsoft for outsourcing Indian hires [04:03] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-x.com | NO TITLE [04:18] *liberty_box has quit (Ping timeout: 2m30s) [04:19] *rianne has quit (Ping timeout: 2m30s) [04:20] *rianne has quit (Ping timeout: 120 seconds) ● Sep 06 [05:00] *psydroid3 (~psydroid@36imbvshpgubk.irc) has joined #techbytes [05:02] *x-amarsh04 (~amarsh04@9jpvxnxwc8abw.irc) has joined #techbytes ● Sep 06 [09:47] *psydroid3 has quit (Quit: KVIrc 5.2.6 Quasar http://www.kvirc.net/) ● Sep 06 [10:00] *MinceR` (~lb@iyhwsi75rjzuq.irc) has joined #techbytes [10:02] *MinceR` is now known as lightbringer [10:22] schestowitz[TR2] https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1k4dtegja [10:22] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes- ( status 403 @ https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1k4dtegja ) [10:22] schestowitz[TR2] "" [10:22] schestowitz[TR2] create your own company if you are that good [10:22] schestowitz[TR2] then you will make more money and have more say [10:22] schestowitz[TR2] and do it with India money [10:22] schestowitz[TR2] the US is broke, we shouldn't be printing anymore money" ● Sep 06 [11:43] *liberty_box (~liberty@ria6q9ndrci46.irc) has joined #techbytes [11:43] *rianne (~rianne@freenode-hqs.25v.nqbf2d.IP) has joined #techbytes [11:43] *rianne (~rianne@ria6q9ndrci46.irc) has joined #techbytes ● Sep 06 [13:17] schestowitz[TR2]
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    In a way, each distro, each Linux enclave is a company, a company of 200-300 people where 280 people are missing. You ONLY have the software development department, and everyone is doing what they want, like it's the best college party. In some cases, there's 10 developers, in another there's 100, but even in the best case, the core team is tiny, highly vulnerable to changes, and there's still 10x [13:17] schestowitz[TR2] more people missing, like accountants, artists, product managers, many other functions that are critical to making a complete product.

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    What you have is more software "games" for the sake of it, none of which, I repeat, none of which solve the core problem of productization.

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[18:48] *Now talking on #techbytes [18:48] *Topic for #techbytes is: Welcome to the official channel of the TechBytes Audiocast [18:48] *Topic for #techbytes set by schestowitz!~roy@haii6za73zabc.irc at Tue Jun 1 20:21:34 2021 [18:49] *x-amarsh04 (~amarsh04@9jpvxnxwc8abw.irc) has joined #techbytes [18:49] *XFaCE_ (~XFaCE@uzfeivw9fp6ba.irc) has joined #techbytes [18:50] *pi is now known as techtrights-sec6 ● Sep 06 [19:18] *libertybox2_ (~schestowitz_log@qiysgnj2chdjg.irc) has joined #techbytes [19:18] *libertybox2_ has quit (connection closed) [19:30] *rianne_ (~rianne@qiysgnj2chdjg.irc) has joined #techbytes [19:30] *asusbox (~rianne@qiysgnj2chdjg.irc) has joined #techbytes ● Sep 06 [20:36] schestowitz[TR2] " I have to confess I'm clueless. [20:36] schestowitz[TR2] To me, "secure boot" is something I turned off when one flavour of Linux caused trouble with it on my Framework 13"." ● Sep 06 [21:45] schestowitz[TR2] https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1k4bqt806 [21:45] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes- ( status 403 @ https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1k4bqt806 ) [21:45] schestowitz[TR2] " [21:45] schestowitz[TR2] If the cost savings achieved through layoffs and job transfers to India are so good, why isn't Alvind paid in Indian rupees instead of US dollars? It would save IBM a bundle, and get more money into the shareholders' pockets. And if you replace Alvind by AI, think of the increased cost savings....you'll have a perpetual money making machine. And you don't have to pay the Tamil crook anything. [21:45] schestowitz[TR2] That is all giveback value to shareholders. [21:45] schestowitz[TR2] " [21:46] schestowitz[TR2] https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1k4e2284n\ [21:46] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes- ( status 403 @ https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1k4e2284n\ ) [21:46] schestowitz[TR2] " [21:46] schestowitz[TR2] LOL "Yes, FLOTUS, you are eminently qualified to lead this discussion of AI education." [21:46] schestowitz[TR2] 6 hours ago by Anonymous [21:46] schestowitz[TR2] | 2 reactions (+2/-0) | Reply [21:46] schestowitz[TR2] Post ID: @cy+1k4e2284n [21:46] schestowitz[TR2] 0 [21:46] schestowitz[TR2] A conference headed by a nudie model (also illegal immigrant). Good stuff. [21:46] schestowitz[TR2] 6 hours ago by Anonymous [21:46] schestowitz[TR2] | 6 reactions (+3/-3) | Reply [21:46] schestowitz[TR2] Post ID: @cx+1k4e2284n [21:46] schestowitz[TR2] +8 [21:46] schestowitz[TR2] @OP [21:46] schestowitz[TR2] Let's do some E! entertainment. [21:46] schestowitz[TR2] NO KRISHNA AT THE DINNER: [21:46] schestowitz[TR2] The guest list was set to include Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates, Apple CEO Tim Cook, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and a dozen other executives from the biggest artificial intelligence and tech firms, according to the White House. The White House also confirmed that the guest list for the dinner was also set to include Google founder Sergey Brin, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and founder Greg Brockman, Oracle CEO S [21:46] schestowitz[TR2] afra Catz, Blue Origin CEO David Limp, Micron CEO Sanjay Mehrotra, TIBCO Software chairman Vivek Ranadive, Palantir executive Shyam Sankar, Scale AI founder and CEO Alexandr Wang and Shift4 Payments CEO Jared Isaacman. [21:46] schestowitz[TR2] https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/trump-will-host-top-tech-ceos-except-musk-at-a-white-house-dinner [21:46] schestowitz[TR2] (Comment: a bunch of useless companies in the list above) [21:46] schestowitz[TR2] KRISHNA AT THE TASK FORCE MEETING: [21:46] schestowitz[TR2] Google CEO Sundar Pichai, IBM chairman and CEO Arvind Krishna and Code.org President Cameron Wilson were among those participating in the task force. [21:46] schestowitz[TR2] (Comment: AK and task force don't go together) [21:46] schestowitz[TR2] AK, dear... you are even uglier than Bill Gates and that's already a very low bar. [21:46] schestowitz[TR2] " [21:47] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.pbs.org | WATCH: Trump hosts top tech CEOs, not including Elon Musk, at White House dinner | PBS News [21:47] schestowitz[TR2] https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1k4dtegja [21:47] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes- ( status 403 @ https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1k4dtegja ) [21:47] schestowitz[TR2] "They cannot create jobs in India because they are such a corrupt nation, so they have found McKinsey and IBM to make excuses for the Indians to take over US jobs. They thrive through corruption. [21:47] schestowitz[TR2] You cannot trust them in a million years even with their pious looks - just look at Alvind and Modi as typical examples of leaders who speak with forked tongues. [21:47] schestowitz[TR2] 1 hour ago by Anonymous [21:47] schestowitz[TR2] | no reactions | Reply [21:47] schestowitz[TR2] Post ID: @e5+1k4dtegja [21:47] schestowitz[TR2] +6 [21:47] schestowitz[TR2] It is time for India to create their own jobs and stop taking advantage of US workers [21:47] schestowitz[TR2] 5 hours ago by Anonymous [21:47] schestowitz[TR2] | 6 reactions (+6/-0) | Reply [21:47] schestowitz[TR2] Post ID: @dg+1k4dtegja [21:47] schestowitz[TR2] +8 [21:47] schestowitz[TR2] LOL ! [21:47] schestowitz[TR2] All the interesting postings about the H1B crooks and Chinese students have conveniently disappeared from this site. MIA again, eh RT ? A lot of uncorroborated stats remain. [21:47] schestowitz[TR2] H1B visas for IT need to be stopped and unnecessary IT staff need to be sent home, as thieves like Alvind pillage companies like IBM, lay off Americans and transfer jobs to you know where...50% tariffs was the start, it should also apply to jobs which have been stolen also. The US jobs figures and AI changes make that a necessity. [21:47] schestowitz[TR2] The inconvenient truth always hurts, doesn't it ? Maybe this post will disappear also like the ones from yesterday. [21:47] schestowitz[TR2] "