President Trump defends H1NBs! Says America lacks talent!!!

Trump’s Words vs. Trump’s Moves

Last night on Laura Ingraham, Some people took that as a softening. It’s not.

On September 19, 2025, Trump signed a presidential proclamation imposing a $100,000 fee for certain new H-1B petitions, and that document described H-1B dependance as a “national security threat”.

In the interview with Ingraham he said: “No, you don’t [have enough talent] … there are certain skills you don’t have, and people have to learn them.” He's talking about Americans!

Again- The proclamation text in his 100,000 H1B application fee specifically states that the abuse of the H-1B program “is also a national security threat.”  that's policy.

He’s acknowledging what every serious strategist already knows,  America has become dangerously dependent on foreign technical labor. He stated this! You don’t fix that by detonating the system overnight. You fix it by building the replacement.

That’s what Project Firewall is. It’s not about keeping visas flowing,  it’s about creating insulation, so when we finally shut the tap, the American workforce is ready.

Look at the moves of the last ten months:
• The 100K H-1B fee proposal
• Employer raids and visa audits ramping up
• Federal arrests and revocations for fraud
• Tech company investigations already underway
• Education reform to fast-track citizen talent

Trump’s not going soft. He’s playing a long game.
He can’t trigger a mass exodus while national security and major systems still depend on these workers. He’s stabilizing before he strikes - exactly what a president should do.

What he says is diplomacy.
What he does is strategy.
Just to add.…right before the comments, Laura said you can't have h1bs flooding the workplace and Trump says "I agree"
Bucky doesn't want to acknowledge that as relative to the discussion. He just wants to pounce on the worst sounding part . It's clear that what trump meant we need to keep some people in place to help train our people.
He's correct, in many sectors we've fallen behind. No thanks to outsourcing.and importing labor and killing our home grown industries.
 
I guess my example was when @haie was asked to give feedback on Vanilla's new UI and he kept responding with technical dork talk "Ewwwhrrrr you need to create a responsive design by using media queries for breakpoints…ewwhhhrrrrr +1 powersword ehwwwwrrrr"
Dear God, just answer the fucking question and provide feedback. No one asked for your solutioning, which you're not even responsible for.
So you said I use tools that your team built, which would mean that you would have to be essentially an AI engineer for AWS.
But then some comment on viewport or mobile UI is too "technical" for you?
When every issue with the site was essentially broken js/stylesheet functionality?
You hit every fucking stereotype buddy.
 
I guess my example was when @haie was asked to give feedback on Vanilla's new UI and he kept responding with technical dork talk "Ewwwhrrrr you need to create a responsive design by using media queries for breakpoints…ewwhhhrrrrr +1 powersword ehwwwwrrrr"
Dear God, just answer the fucking question and provide feedback. No one asked for your solutioning, which you're not even responsible for.
So you said I use tools that your team built, which would mean that you would have to be essentially an AI engineer for AWS.
But then some comment on viewport or mobile UI is too "technical" for you?
When every issue with the site was essentially broken js/stylesheet functionality?
You hit every fucking stereotype buddy.
I guess I can expect your response at around 4-5 today.

lol.
 
If Spaz’s mythical Level 6 job exists, the fact he seems to have zero skills other than shitpoasting under multiple accounts during work hours, at the same time Amazon is laying off thousands, seems to lend a bit of credence to Trump’s larger point.
Goofoffs like Spaz aren’t contributing anything of value to a company like Amazon.

Guy clearly has no work ethic as he rips off his company by fucking around all day on various parts of the internet.
If any of his claims were real, of course.
 
If Spaz’s mythical Level 6 job exists, the fact he seems to have zero skills other than shitpoasting under multiple accounts during work hours, at the same time Amazon is laying off thousands, seems to lend a bit of credence to Trump’s larger point.
Goofoffs like Spaz aren’t contributing anything of value to a company like Amazon.

Guy clearly has no work ethic as he rips off his company by fucking around all day on various parts of the internet.
If any of his claims were real, of course.
To be fair, I've read your shit about the chemical industry in Portland (my wife worked in that until she got pregnant and I made her "retire" from that shitshow), and I think that both of you are equally useless fags. With respect.
 
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If Spaz’s mythical Level 6 job exists, the fact he seems to have zero skills other than shitpoasting under multiple accounts during work hours, at the same time Amazon is laying off thousands, seems to lend a bit of credence to Trump’s larger point.
Goofoffs like Spaz aren’t contributing anything of value to a company like Amazon.

Guy clearly has no work ethic as he rips off his company by fucking around all day on various parts of the internet.
If any of his claims were real, of course.
To be fair, I've read your shit about the chemical industry in Portland (my wife worked in that until she got pregnant and I made her "retire" from that shitshow), and I think that both of you are equally useless fags. With respect.
“Made her retire” your tiny hands can’t make her do anything other than beg her not to leave you, Frodo.
I left it because it was bullshit and run anm oil and gas company now. Read better and maybe you’d learn something, that’s the fucking point of when I post about how stupid and corrupt an industry it is in Big Pharma. If I want to learn coding (never), I probably learn from you.

Pharma was over a decade and a half ago.
All you do is post about how great you are with your tiny hands in Battle Ground as you just jump in to spew bullshit.
Compensating for something there, buddy. Nobody cares about your 3 bed/2 bath castle on the far fringes of metro Portland.
“Retired” but you still work to afford your drywall-lined garage. No offense though.
 
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If Spaz’s mythical Level 6 job exists, the fact he seems to have zero skills other than shitpoasting under multiple accounts during work hours, at the same time Amazon is laying off thousands, seems to lend a bit of credence to Trump’s larger point.
Goofoffs like Spaz aren’t contributing anything of value to a company like Amazon.

Guy clearly has no work ethic as he rips off his company by fucking around all day on various parts of the internet.
If any of his claims were real, of course.
To be fair, I've read your shit about the chemical industry in Portland (my wife worked in that until she got pregnant and I made her "retire" from that shitshow), and I think that both of you are equally useless fags. With respect.
“Made her retire” your tiny hands can’t make her do anything other than beg her not to leave you, Frodo.
I left it because it was bullshit and run anm oil and gas company now. Read better and maybe you’d learn something, that’s the fucking point of when I post about how stupid and corrupt an industry it is in Big Pharma. If I want to learn coding (never), I probably learn from you.

Pharma was over a decade and a half ago.
All you do is post about how great you are with your tiny hands in Battle Ground as you just jump in to spew bullshit.
Compensating for something there, buddy. Nobody cares about your 3 bed/2 bath castle on the far fringes of metro Portland.
“Retired” but you still work to afford your drywall-lined garage. No offense though.
I was mainly interested in your take on how you left for oil and gas.
When we ran into some fag from my wife's previous company at the Moda Center, they were only alive because of a State Grant. So that makes sense.
The rest of it is fine. It is true, it's all about being retired. My company hasn't been able to pay me in anything but raw Time for years now.
 
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Trump’s Words vs. Trump’s Moves

Last night on Laura Ingraham, Some people took that as a softening. It’s not.

On September 19, 2025, Trump signed a presidential proclamation imposing a $100,000 fee for certain new H-1B petitions, and that document described H-1B dependance as a “national security threat”.

In the interview with Ingraham he said: “No, you don’t [have enough talent] … there are certain skills you don’t have, and people have to learn them.” He's talking about Americans!

Again- The proclamation text in his 100,000 H1B application fee specifically states that the abuse of the H-1B program “is also a national security threat.”  that's policy.

He’s acknowledging what every serious strategist already knows,  America has become dangerously dependent on foreign technical labor. He stated this! You don’t fix that by detonating the system overnight. You fix it by building the replacement.

That’s what Project Firewall is. It’s not about keeping visas flowing,  it’s about creating insulation, so when we finally shut the tap, the American workforce is ready.

Look at the moves of the last ten months:
• The 100K H-1B fee proposal
• Employer raids and visa audits ramping up
• Federal arrests and revocations for fraud
• Tech company investigations already underway
• Education reform to fast-track citizen talent

Trump’s not going soft. He’s playing a long game.
He can’t trigger a mass exodus while national security and major systems still depend on these workers. He’s stabilizing before he strikes - exactly what a president should do.

What he says is diplomacy.
What he does is strategy.
Just to add.…right before the comments, Laura said you can't have h1bs flooding the workplace and Trump says "I agree"
Bucky doesn't want to acknowledge that as relative to the discussion. He just wants to pounce on the worst sounding part . It's clear that what trump meant we need to keep some people in place to help train our people.
He's correct, in many sectors we've fallen behind. No thanks to outsourcing.and importing labor and killing our home grown industries.
Thats not what I heard. I heard LI say "You have plenty of talent here" and was cut off with "No, no we don't". My statement stands. Trust me, its not like I want it to be this way. I just see reality. Most of America is dumb, especially when you get away from the coasts. Thats fact.
When I went to Texas, and I swore it took the barista three attempts to register "Grande Latte". I would have bet money that kid was EverettChris' grandson/nephew
 
You see folks, @haie measure of success for his clients is what HE thinks it is, not you. If you happen to be a client of @haie on this board, this is not normal. He works for you not the other way around.
But I tell you what, if I signed a SOW with @haie's company and he gave me that nerdrage speech about how my success criteria wasn't important, I would use all the weight of our legal department sue his dorky ass before stuffing him in a locker! I'd sue and take the whole $50,000 of value that company is worth. You best believe that.
 
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Nah but serious its true. I've been trying to figure out your sexrobot company so I could sue you. I've tested your competence in the use cases i've given and you've failed….miserably.
 
There are 335 million people in this country, but we can't staff tech jobs….but we can if we import cheaper labor from the third world to undercut salaries/wages. I can't believe people are still falling for this.
 
There are 335 million people in this country, but we can't staff tech jobs….but we can if we import cheaper labor from the third world to undercut salaries/wages. I can't believe people are still falling for this.
Thats correct Bill. I'm telling you, even some of the people that slip through the cracks are dipshits. A lot talk a good game and produce nothing. These are the peeps getting laid off right now.
 
There are 335 million people in this country, but we can't staff tech jobs….but we can if we import cheaper labor from the third world to undercut salaries/wages. I can't believe people are still falling for this.
Thats correct Bill. I'm telling you, even some of the people that slip through the cracks are dipshits. A lot talk a good game and produce nothing. These are the peeps getting laid off right now.
They can learn to mine.
 
Trump’s Words vs. Trump’s Moves

Last night on Laura Ingraham, Some people took that as a softening. It’s not.

On September 19, 2025, Trump signed a presidential proclamation imposing a $100,000 fee for certain new H-1B petitions, and that document described H-1B dependance as a “national security threat”.

In the interview with Ingraham he said: “No, you don’t [have enough talent] … there are certain skills you don’t have, and people have to learn them.” He's talking about Americans!

Again- The proclamation text in his 100,000 H1B application fee specifically states that the abuse of the H-1B program “is also a national security threat.”  that's policy.

He’s acknowledging what every serious strategist already knows,  America has become dangerously dependent on foreign technical labor. He stated this! You don’t fix that by detonating the system overnight. You fix it by building the replacement.

That’s what Project Firewall is. It’s not about keeping visas flowing,  it’s about creating insulation, so when we finally shut the tap, the American workforce is ready.

Look at the moves of the last ten months:
• The 100K H-1B fee proposal
• Employer raids and visa audits ramping up
• Federal arrests and revocations for fraud
• Tech company investigations already underway
• Education reform to fast-track citizen talent

Trump’s not going soft. He’s playing a long game.
He can’t trigger a mass exodus while national security and major systems still depend on these workers. He’s stabilizing before he strikes - exactly what a president should do.

What he says is diplomacy.
What he does is strategy.
Just to add.…right before the comments, Laura said you can't have h1bs flooding the workplace and Trump says "I agree"
Bucky doesn't want to acknowledge that as relative to the discussion. He just wants to pounce on the worst sounding part . It's clear that what trump meant we need to keep some people in place to help train our people.
He's correct, in many sectors we've fallen behind. No thanks to outsourcing.and importing labor and killing our home grown industries.
Thats not what I heard. I heard LI say "You have plenty of talent here" and was cut off with "No, no we don't". My statement stands. Trust me, its not like I want it to be this way. I just see reality. Most of America is dumb, especially when you get away from the coasts. Thats fact.
When I went to Texas, and I swore it took the barista three attempts to register "Grande Latte". I would have bet money that kid was EverettChris' grandson/nephew
You just proved exactly what I said, you didn't hear it because the only thing you are focused on came right after Trump said "I agree "
No I don't trust you, you spin everything!
 
@Blueduck
I don’t really pay attention to your posts because they’re not relevant.
 
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