
Has nothing to do with Trump and has everything to do with the technocracy AI taking over, as well as companies hiring 3rd party outsourcing outside of the U.S. to pay workers 1/10th of the price of a U.S. Citizen employee. Also saves companies tons of cash on insurance for employees etc as many labor laws don’t apply in other countries as they do here. Blaming the president is like saying Ronald McDonald is responsible for McDonald’s negative health benefits. Wake up.
There’s no way you just commented saying that Trump is in no way responsible for this. You reference technocracy and legal immigration, but Trump has on the record been and placed policies in favor of H1-B immigration from countries like India and China, and has on air stated that it’s because Americans “don’t have talent.” Trump is also directly working with the biggest proponents of the AI technocracy, with companies such as OpenAI, Palantir, and other big tech giants being at the forefront.
I never mentioned legal immigration maybe you should re read my comment. I said companies have chosen OUTSOURCE their entry level jobs to other countries such as India, the Philippines, etc. you mention only a few of the largest AI companies known, yet it seems you lack the knowledge of thousands of AI companies starting up daily with the end goal to reduce the need for the workforce and turn the modern workforce into a full technocracy takeover.
The president is just a “front man” so to speak. The president (whether Donald Trump or whomever) doesn’t directly control any of these decisions made. There are thousands of lobbyists, NGO’s, think tanks, etc that put the true power to bypass these laws. You must do more research and study on who really controls what markets and the world economics. Eveything is public information and this has been known since roughly 2010. Watch some WEF conferences just to start. Smh. Educate yourself.
Saying what you think does not constitute an argument like if I say “tomatoes are blue” that’s not argument, it’s a statement. An argument requires an appeal typically done through emotions, credibility, or logic. What you provided contains none of those things and isn’t an argument.