On 2025-07-03 13:11, Paws Prime via PLUG-discuss wrote:
Ryan,

No, you won't "get into trouble" by saying things in mailing lists like the PLUG lists. But you also won't get a pass when you start spouting some obviously MAGA inspired bothsidesing. Democrats have always been the leaders in bipartisanship. Starting with Ronald Reagan, Republicans have been the leaders in taking the position of "It's our way or the highway for YOU!"

A statement like "all politicians are crooks and liars," seeks to equalize the vastly different levels of despicable concepts held by the MAGA Righties and the Commie Lefties. Only bigoted Righties seem to be unable to complain about the current administration's disregard for the rights and due process guaranteed by the US Constitution for EVERYONE, not just citizens. Only the Righties who want a US theocracy, rather than a democracy, can be okay with Muslims, pro-choice advocates and gays being targeted for punishment simply because they disagree with Christian fanaticism.

Honest Christians are charged with trying to emulate Jesus, which means you should forgive and love even your enemies.

Tim


Ok, I've held back too long.

I've paid attention to politics for maybe 30 years.

You say "Democrats have always been the leaders in bipartisanship. Starting with Ronald Reagan, Republicans have been the leaders in taking the position of "It's our way or the highway for YOU!"".

In my, not so humble opinion, I think the left is our way or the highway. As for Ronald Reagan... I think he was an idiot for offering the 1986 amnesty on a handshake. AND watch the "The Last Narc (TV Series)" on Amazon for free. That is Reagan's CIA and DEA. As far as I know Oliver North was the only one tried.

I would say that most politicians are crooks and liars. I mentioned earlier that Liz Chainy entered office with a net worth of $2mil and 4 years later left Washington worth $4mil. Nancy pelosi entered office worth $3mil and is now worth $300mil.

I know about due process first hand. The Supreme court has resolved that issue. Illegals are not required due process, they can be deported immediately. It is my hope that each person is properly vetted. About 40 years ago I watch Border Patrol vet a guy and were able to determine he was illegally in the USA within 30 minutes.

I'm a Christian who reads the Bible at least 5 days a week and prays multiple times a day. I've struggled with what you said "which means you should forgive and love even your enemies.". What does that mean? Was David "loving" Goliath when he killed him? I've read that King David had 18 war campaigns, which I think were with the Philistines. Was David showing them love?

Romans 12:18, New International Version, says "If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone.".

That does not say be a pacifist.

Some years ago I did a deep dive in an attempt to understand the Bible. I found some interesting stuff that I will not cover here.

I defiantly do not agree with the left. The people overwhelmingly voted Trump because of what took place in the Biden Administration. I'm suffering because of what took place during the Biden Administration. I lost $1000 to $1500 buying power over the last 4 years. I had extra and now I am struggling.

I don't see "Only the Righties who want a US theocracy, rather than a democracy, can be okay with Muslims, pro-choice advocates and gays being targeted for punishment simply because they disagree with Christian fanaticism.".

Abortion is a sin.  Tax payers should not be funding abortion.

I think the new funding bill did a lot of good however it was not perfect. We need to balance the budget and start paying off the debt.

I do not wholeheartedly agree with Trump. He has his flaws, however I do think he is wise and we need to give him some room so he can work out his plan. The left hates him and will do whatever they can to cause him to fail. If he fails we all fail.

You have to ask yourself: are you better off today that you were 4 years ago?

Having said that I am pissed off that I have lost buying power and a lot of other stuff while I really just want to play with PHP/MySQL/Linux....

Keith



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On Jul 2, 2025, at 8:58 AM, mike/r via PLUG-discuss <plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:

Yep, I should've been more clear. The 85K is annual, and H1-B visas can potentially be in force for 6 years,
All visas have a limited life span. Some can't be renewed; some can be renewed by the applicant with their Sponsor?s agreement, and some can/must be renewed by their Sponsor. I?ve seen someone say that H1B visas have a 3-year term, and their SPONSOR (ie, their employer in this case) can file to renew them. Given that the backlog for Adjustment of Status for people from India are literally taking 10 years right now, it?s clear that there?s quite a long line of people with multiple renewals of their visas pending their Adjustment (ie, Green Card), far beyond 6 years.

If the visa is not renewed for any reason, then the Adjustment of Status filing gets cancelled and they?ll have to start over. For someone from India, if their visa is not renewed in, say, year 9, then everything has to restart from scratch.

so that's up to 510K. Somewhere around another 50% are issued to entities outside the cap (education, government, and non-profit research), so around 700K outstanding seems reasonable. Thanks for clarifying.



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Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2025 07:30:24 -0400
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On Tue, 01 Jul 2025 16:45:25 -0700
Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss <plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:

Hi,

"Between May and June, Microsoft laid off 2,300 employees in
Washington alone, including 817 software engineers ... During the
same period, Microsoft submitted 6,327 H-1B visa requests for
software engineer roles matching the same job titles and location as
those affected by the layoffs" - As far as I know this is illegal.

About 16 years ago I was on the Tucson Free Unix List and made a post
about H1B visas.  I was met with a reply of "what's the matter are
you afraid of someone more skilled".  I expect there are folks on
this list that fee the same way.

H1B visas are bad for our country especially when there are plenty of
skilled people right here.
About 15 years ago, when GoLUG still had in-person meetings, we used to
have "the meeting after the meeting" where we'd go to a restaurant and
talk. We had Democrats, Republicans, an Athiest/Libertarian, a guy who
raged against the Luminatis and Federal Reserve. The subject of H-1Bs
came up, and every single person at the table said H-1Bs shouldn't
exist because Americans need good jobs to pay the rent and the insane
levels of health insurance (this was before Obamacare, when one bad
measurement meant you paid a fortune if you could get insured at all).

You know, around that time I flew to Canada to give my Universal
Troubleshooting Process course. You know what the customs officer asked
me? He asked "you mean to tell me there's no Canadian who can do what
you're doing?" Now luckily, I was one of two companies (both American)
worldwide doing what I was doing, but Canada was quite ready to cancel
my 4 day course in Saskatuan to protect Canadian workers. The US should
be more like that.

SteveT

Steve Litt
Spring 2023 featured book: Troubleshooting Techniques of the Successful
Technologist http://www.troubleshooters.com/techniques



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Date: Thu, 03 Jul 2025 04:48:47 -0700
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Too bad we can't agree on things anymore... the Democrat platform has become "not Trump" and "not whatever the Republicans are doing", thus by definition we'll never agree on anything again. Democrats will take the anti-Republican stance regardless of how absurd it is.

That's probably already enough to get me in trouble so I'll stop there.

On Thu, Jul 3, 2025, at 4:30 AM, Steve Litt via PLUG-discuss wrote:
On Tue, 01 Jul 2025 16:45:25 -0700
Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss <plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:

Hi,

"Between May and June, Microsoft laid off 2,300 employees in
Washington alone, including 817 software engineers ... During the
same period, Microsoft submitted 6,327 H-1B visa requests for
software engineer roles matching the same job titles and location as
those affected by the layoffs" - As far as I know this is illegal.

About 16 years ago I was on the Tucson Free Unix List and made a post
about H1B visas.  I was met with a reply of "what's the matter are
you afraid of someone more skilled".  I expect there are folks on
this list that fee the same way.

H1B visas are bad for our country especially when there are plenty of
skilled people right here.
About 15 years ago, when GoLUG still had in-person meetings, we used to have "the meeting after the meeting" where we'd go to a restaurant and talk. We had Democrats, Republicans, an Athiest/Libertarian, a guy who
raged against the Luminatis and Federal Reserve. The subject of H-1Bs
came up, and every single person at the table said H-1Bs shouldn't
exist because Americans need good jobs to pay the rent and the insane
levels of health insurance (this was before Obamacare, when one bad
measurement meant you paid a fortune if you could get insured at all).

You know, around that time I flew to Canada to give my Universal
Troubleshooting Process course. You know what the customs officer asked
me? He asked "you mean to tell me there's no Canadian who can do what
you're doing?" Now luckily, I was one of two companies (both American) worldwide doing what I was doing, but Canada was quite ready to cancel my 4 day course in Saskatuan to protect Canadian workers. The US should
be more like that.

SteveT

Steve Litt
Spring 2023 featured book: Troubleshooting Techniques of the Successful
Technologist http://www.troubleshooters.com/techniques

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Steve, we have the uni-party.  Go to Washington to get rich.  I'm sure
that effected policy and that is why so much is off shored.

Liz Chaney entered congress worth $2mill and 4 years later was worth
$4mil.  Nancy Pelosi entered politics worth $3mil, 30 years ago and is
worth $300mil today.  Just two examples.

Bad representation leads to bad policy.



On 2025-07-03 04:30, Steve Litt via PLUG-discuss wrote:
On Tue, 01 Jul 2025 16:45:25 -0700
Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss <plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:

Hi,

"Between May and June, Microsoft laid off 2,300 employees in
Washington alone, including 817 software engineers ... During the
same period, Microsoft submitted 6,327 H-1B visa requests for
software engineer roles matching the same job titles and location as
those affected by the layoffs" - As far as I know this is illegal.

About 16 years ago I was on the Tucson Free Unix List and made a post
about H1B visas.  I was met with a reply of "what's the matter are
you afraid of someone more skilled".  I expect there are folks on
this list that fee the same way.

H1B visas are bad for our country especially when there are plenty of
skilled people right here.
About 15 years ago, when GoLUG still had in-person meetings, we used to have "the meeting after the meeting" where we'd go to a restaurant and talk. We had Democrats, Republicans, an Athiest/Libertarian, a guy who
raged against the Luminatis and Federal Reserve. The subject of H-1Bs
came up, and every single person at the table said H-1Bs shouldn't
exist because Americans need good jobs to pay the rent and the insane
levels of health insurance (this was before Obamacare, when one bad
measurement meant you paid a fortune if you could get insured at all).

You know, around that time I flew to Canada to give my Universal
Troubleshooting Process course. You know what the customs officer asked
me? He asked "you mean to tell me there's no Canadian who can do what
you're doing?" Now luckily, I was one of two companies (both American) worldwide doing what I was doing, but Canada was quite ready to cancel my 4 day course in Saskatuan to protect Canadian workers. The US should
be more like that.

SteveT

Steve Litt
Spring 2023 featured book: Troubleshooting Techniques of the Successful
Technologist http://www.troubleshooters.com/techniques

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