Anonymous ID: c71f95 May 25, 2025, 8:25 a.m. No.23080579   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23080051 (PB)

 

Washington already has this:

https://www.sos.wa.gov/elections/voters/helpful-information/top-2-primary-faqs-voters

 

Of course it wants ranked choice for everything. The ultimate illusion of voting.

Ranked choice voting means voting will require voting systems that can be manipulated six ways to Sunday.

 

Combined with mail in ballots, voter registration systems that are compromised, elections become a slam dunk for manipulation. I believe Washington state hasn't had a republican governor since mail in ballots.

 

Ranked choice allows a Rhino more leeway to win. Hey, the Rhino was second choice but got more (ahem) votes combined than the first choice. It becomes a win-win for the Dem/Rhino crowd.

 

https://www.rcvresources.org/where-is-rcv-used/

 

The west coast of the states like Washington, Oregon, and California are the biggest problem. The people on the other side of the mountains are generally Republican types.

Anonymous ID: c71f95 May 25, 2025, 11:20 a.m. No.23081138   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Made in the USA does not include made by U.S. citizens. Immigration via work visa's is still ongoing. Companies are still laying off tech workers while calling for more H1B's. I know P can stand for pharma but ultimately, I think it stands for profit for greed. Not sharing the profits and uplifting all, but making sure the top 1% stay that way.

 

Until U.S. workers are protected, only half the job is done. Invasions take on different methods. NSF purposely lied about needing more STEM people, then imported more H1B's and in the process, which discouraged or put out of work American citizens. We are slowly being diminished in other ways.

 

I have yet to see the jobs protected in who they go to. Crickets on that issue.

Anonymous ID: c71f95 May 25, 2025, 12:49 p.m. No.23081381   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.habiledata.com/blog/top-5-data-entry-outsourcing-companies-in-india/

 

The lie in this promotion- skill scarcity. It's not scarcity, it's that India can hire for less.

 

https://blj.ucdavis.edu/archives/6/2/offshore-outsourcing-india-us-and-eu-companies

 

"According to some estimates, India controls 44% of the global outsourcing market of software and back-office services.[1] India has become the host outsourcing country of choice for many U.S. companies."

 

That puts quite a lot of access in one bucket. And still the lie about "skilled." "Skilled" = works for less. Is it in the best interests to have all that processing outside of the country in a place that's not exactly the most stable? (Think Pakistan nearby)

 

https://www.31west.net/blog/5-biggest-us-companies-offshore-india/

Ford Motor Company, Cisco, American Express, General electronics, Microsoft

 

These companies are investing in tech in India. Yeah. let's bring manufacturing back to the US- but not tech. Why are these companies not being penalized for off shoring jobs? Shouldn't tariffs be placed on this practice too?

 

https://www.scribd.com/doc/180816008/List-Of-US-companies-who-outsource-to-india-xls

Over 500 companies

I'll bet many people don't yet realize how much of their data is outsourced let alone what could happen if things heat up between India and Pakistan. Isn't that also a huge security threat? One malfunctioning satellite can be a headache. Imagine what a country with 44% of the outsourcing could do- including hold hostage. We have to bring manufacturing back to the U.S. for a secure future but hey, let's let those same companies keep outsourcing there tech needs to India. Still putting half of it in one bucket. That's not security.