It would be amazing if more Republicans start outflanking Trump on the right with immigration. The admin refuses to stop it at the federal level, so it is left up to the states.
Moves like this would have made DeSantis a formidable opponent for Vance if he hadn't already made himself unelectable by bending the knee for a foreign government. Hopefully governors without the baggage will take advantage and jump in.
Honestly, not every single useful politician needs to be snapped up in either a presidential run or taken in by the president's admin after. We need them at the governor and lower levels doing work on the ground instead of having every single thing needing the federal government to do it.
As far as it seems, sans a handful of major blunders, DeSantis is doing well for Florida and helping it pull ahead on a lot of these issues. Even if you ignore his hilariously bad presidential campaign, he should stay there and keep doing that for the betterment of his own people.
I wasn't a fan of DeSantis' presidential run by any stretch, but I like that he didn't give up on his rightward push after his campaign ended. Guy is a bit of a dork, but has a strong backbone. He's a good motivator for Trump.
Interesting. Given that Vance is kind of squishing and vacillating* on the H-1B visa it makes me wonder if this is him starting to flank the administration from the right in preparations for a Presidential run in '28.
*First Vance against it. Then Daddy Trump throws US workers under the bus and says he's for H-1Bs and golly so is Vance! Then Trump floats a 100K fee for H-1B filings. Then he walks it back and tells everyone it's only for a small percentage of H-1B. Full speed ahead on replacing Americans. Through all this Vance is essentially hiding under the table.
He's really in a lose lose situation. He is very front facing and out there doing shit, compared to most VPs who hide in the background doing basically nothing beyond token appearances. The moment he isn't in full lockstep with Trump on something the opposition will explode and never stop hounding them trying to shove the wedge in and waste a lot of their time dealing with it.
Its the problem where our political system isn't based around principles, but business, optics, and other nonsense that keeps compromises constantly happening.
If you haven't seen all the complaints from medical students about being unable to understand their professors, you should look it up. Now the students have to pay for class, and an expensive application that is a self guided class because class is wasting their time. The fact that universities normalized this rather than paying for American teachers is insane.
Have the h1b saars been antisemitic?
They probably scammed a bunch of jewish grandmas without realising it
Outjewed the jews?
It would be amazing if more Republicans start outflanking Trump on the right with immigration. The admin refuses to stop it at the federal level, so it is left up to the states.
Moves like this would have made DeSantis a formidable opponent for Vance if he hadn't already made himself unelectable by bending the knee for a foreign government. Hopefully governors without the baggage will take advantage and jump in.
as most things should be
Nah. Infinity shitskins affect the whole country. They deal with "immigrants" at a federal level, so H-1B's can be restricted at a federal level.
Honestly, not every single useful politician needs to be snapped up in either a presidential run or taken in by the president's admin after. We need them at the governor and lower levels doing work on the ground instead of having every single thing needing the federal government to do it.
As far as it seems, sans a handful of major blunders, DeSantis is doing well for Florida and helping it pull ahead on a lot of these issues. Even if you ignore his hilariously bad presidential campaign, he should stay there and keep doing that for the betterment of his own people.
I wasn't a fan of DeSantis' presidential run by any stretch, but I like that he didn't give up on his rightward push after his campaign ended. Guy is a bit of a dork, but has a strong backbone. He's a good motivator for Trump.
He's a dork, and too pro Israel for my tastes, but what Republican isn't at this point?
Massie?
Not pro-israel, but he is a uber-dork, principled to a fault
He hired all the losers who failed Ted Cruz.
Ex-Navy. Ex-Intelligence. Fundamentally cannot trust.
Very based.
That said, I'd argue that it's axiomatic that you cannot trust politicians.
Based Florida Man.
given that DeSantis and Trump are both owned by israel, in a race between the two, who would be better?
I wonder if that means teachers as well.
Interesting. Given that Vance is kind of squishing and vacillating* on the H-1B visa it makes me wonder if this is him starting to flank the administration from the right in preparations for a Presidential run in '28.
*First Vance against it. Then Daddy Trump throws US workers under the bus and says he's for H-1Bs and golly so is Vance! Then Trump floats a 100K fee for H-1B filings. Then he walks it back and tells everyone it's only for a small percentage of H-1B. Full speed ahead on replacing Americans. Through all this Vance is essentially hiding under the table.
Vance is trying to be a very effective VP, but his credibility suffers as a result.
He's really in a lose lose situation. He is very front facing and out there doing shit, compared to most VPs who hide in the background doing basically nothing beyond token appearances. The moment he isn't in full lockstep with Trump on something the opposition will explode and never stop hounding them trying to shove the wedge in and waste a lot of their time dealing with it.
Its the problem where our political system isn't based around principles, but business, optics, and other nonsense that keeps compromises constantly happening.
If you haven't seen all the complaints from medical students about being unable to understand their professors, you should look it up. Now the students have to pay for class, and an expensive application that is a self guided class because class is wasting their time. The fact that universities normalized this rather than paying for American teachers is insane.
Will this hold up in court?