Mike Lee is solid on pretty much all issues but he was a huge proponent of H1B visas in the past which is why I only say that he is decent.
He has since "evolved" now on immigration but his past support cannot be forgotten that easily.
Romney needs to be primaried out in 2024. Utah AG Sean Reyes is running against him in 2024 but it will be tough. The Salt Lake City suburban cucks sadly love Romney.
H1Bs visas are why tech jobs in the U.S. are being flooded by Indians and Chinese. H1Bs must be limited.
My personal top five Senators are
Rand Paul for being excellent on almost all issues.
Josh Hawley for being the most populist on trade and for voting against every single Dem nomination. This man is truly against bullshit "bi-partisanship" and I love him for it.
Ron Johnson for being one of the strongest voices to stand against vaccine mandates and to be a voice for the vaccine injured.
Ted Cruz for being generally great on the issues
Mike Lee for being pretty good on the issues and for pushing hard on ending vax mandates in the military.
J.D. Vance might make it into the top five after I see how he actually votes on legislation.
H1Bs visas are why tech jobs in the U.S. are being flooded by Indians and Chinese. H1Bs must be limited.
Yeah, but if Silicon Valley doesn't get the BEST--by importing the best, because Americans are stupid--then no startups would happen, all the companies would move out, and American would be left behind.
This was said to me, completely seriously, by a handful of Silicon Valley dudebros a few years back.
H1Bs visas are why tech jobs in the U.S. are being flooded by Indians and Chinese. H1Bs must be limited.
It's already limited. That's why there are so many job listings for new hires with several years of experience and other ludicrous requirements for somebody new. They need to be eliminated, because trying to limit them already failed due to companies already abusing loop holes.
Just a few days ago, Lee said that blowing up the Nord Stream pipeline is an impeachable offense. So he's pretty awesome.
However, Romney didn't even endorse him. Utah should do better than 2 awful and 1 great for such a deep-red state.
Mike Lee is solid on pretty much all issues but he was a huge proponent of H1B visas in the past which is why I only say that he is decent.
He has since "evolved" now on immigration but his past support cannot be forgotten that easily.
Romney needs to be primaried out in 2024. Utah AG Sean Reyes is running against him in 2024 but it will be tough. The Salt Lake City suburban cucks sadly love Romney.
I see no one who's better even if I cared about H1B visas, and I don't even know what they are, so I don't.
Josh Hawley maybe.
H1Bs visas are why tech jobs in the U.S. are being flooded by Indians and Chinese. H1Bs must be limited.
My personal top five Senators are
Rand Paul for being excellent on almost all issues.
Josh Hawley for being the most populist on trade and for voting against every single Dem nomination. This man is truly against bullshit "bi-partisanship" and I love him for it.
Ron Johnson for being one of the strongest voices to stand against vaccine mandates and to be a voice for the vaccine injured.
Ted Cruz for being generally great on the issues
Mike Lee for being pretty good on the issues and for pushing hard on ending vax mandates in the military.
J.D. Vance might make it into the top five after I see how he actually votes on legislation.
Yeah, but if Silicon Valley doesn't get the BEST--by importing the best, because Americans are stupid--then no startups would happen, all the companies would move out, and American would be left behind.
This was said to me, completely seriously, by a handful of Silicon Valley dudebros a few years back.
Fuck 'em.
Mike Lee is definitely better than Ted Cruz, who is a neocon.
It's already limited. That's why there are so many job listings for new hires with several years of experience and other ludicrous requirements for somebody new. They need to be eliminated, because trying to limit them already failed due to companies already abusing loop holes.