US US Politics General 2: Hope Edition - Discussion of President Trump and other politicians

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Should be a wild four years.

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Trump speaks frankly about the future of deportations, "We expect to have them gone by 2027-" He mentions that "Mexico is not the end".

"I would like to see India and the surrounding countries face the same kind of scrutiny, sooner not later. Beyond that we need to think of other groups of people who aren't doing their best to be functioning members of society. Something big we are just in the talks for is camps for Catholic people."

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I second that.

We should have the right to stop any Indian looking person and demand to see their papers. A cop can demand to see my ID at anytime without any probable cause. If they can't produce the papers, preferably ones with holograms and anti-counterfeiting technology embedded in them, then they should be arrested immediately.

Only criminals go around without proof of who they are and their right to be in this country!!!
 
I second that.

We should have the right to stop any Indian looking person and demand to see their papers. A cop can demand to see my ID at anytime without any probable cause. If they can't produce the papers, preferably ones with holograms and anti-counterfeiting technology embedded in them, then they should be arrested immediately.

Only criminals go around without proof of who they are and their right to be in this country!!!
You should read the things you're responding to, assuming this isn't just a gayop.
 
The problem with the doomers in this thread and particularly why a lot of them are trashed isn't because of their opinions, but rather that they're retarded and without nuance.
I strongly believe that holding your politicians, your party, and your government to their promises while at the same time pushing for even more is extremely important. Vast majority of politicians are scum just looking for power and money while another large chunk are cowards who will look for the path of least resistance so you have to keep them in line. This is why I'm not a fan of people who treat the right like the saviors of humanity or Trump like a God.
What isn't helpful is trying to destroy and erase everything because things aren't going exactly as you want.
 
Do you have proof?
No one knows for sure, because USCIS stopped publishing the raw numbers after being exposed massively under reporting the number of visas issued.

For official numbers,
- H1B's availble for 2025 are 85,000, up from 60,000 total. https://www.uscis.gov/newsroom/alerts/uscis-reaches-fiscal-year-2025-h-1b-cap
- H2B is temporarily doubled from 64,000 to 128,000 for 2025. https://www.uscis.gov/working-in-th...crease-in-h-2b-nonimmigrant-visas-for-fy-2025
 
But you have wrongs.
And those are also muh rights.

Arrest all the Indian's and send them back to India!!!

No one knows for sure, because USCIS stopped publishing the raw numbers after being exposed massively under reporting the number of visas issued.

For official numbers,
- H1B's availble for 2025 are 85,000, up from 60,000 total. https://www.uscis.gov/newsroom/alerts/uscis-reaches-fiscal-year-2025-h-1b-cap
- H2B is temporarily doubled from 64,000 to 128,000 for 2025. https://www.uscis.gov/working-in-th...crease-in-h-2b-nonimmigrant-visas-for-fy-2025
I wonder what Kikes managed to get Trump to expand H1B's?
 
The problem with the doomers in this thread and particularly why a lot of them are trashed isn't because of their opinions, but rather that they're retarded and without nuance.
Patience should be extended to folks that are disillusioned, but it's hard to tell between that and just retards. i'll always try to err on the side of being understanding if i can. hell, i'm not exactly overjoyed with some of the moves Trump makes, but i'm very far from a redline on my support of him.
 
the new chatgpt release is horrible, barely any improvements and it's a step backwards in many ways.

in unrelated news:


spending on AI infrastructure has already exceeded spending on telecom and internet infrastructure from the dot-com boom—and it’s still growing… one explanation for the U.S. economy’s ongoing strength, despite tariffs, is that spending on IT infrastructure is so big that it’s acting as a sort of private-sector stimulus program.

Capex spending for AI contributed more to growth in the U.S. economy in the past two quarters than all of consumer spending, says Neil Dutta, head of economic research at Renaissance Macro Research, citing data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis.
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I’ll just repeat that. Over the last six months, capital expenditures on AI—counting just information processing equipment and software, by the way—added more to the growth of the US economy than all consumer spending combined. You can just pull any of those quotes out—spending on IT for AI is so big it might be making up for economic losses from the tariffs, serving as a private sector stimulus program.

To me, this is just screaming bubble. I’m sure I’m not alone. In fact I know I’m not alone. I’m thinking especially of Ed Zitron’s impassioned and thorough guide to the AI bubble; a rundown of how much money is being poured into and spent on AI vs how much money these products are making, and surprise, the situation as it stands is not sustainable. Worrying signs abound, and not least that so far, the companies benefitting most from AI are those selling the tools to simply build more of it (Nvidia, Microsoft), or who have monopolies through which they can force AI tools onto users en masse with limited repercussions (Google, Meta). Consumers routinely evince negative sentiment towards AI and AI products in polls, outweighing enthusiasm. And meanwhile, what I’d say is the only truly runaway, organically popular AI product category, chatbots, largely remain big money losers due to the resources they take to run.

As such, these massive valuations feel fishy. I asked Ed for his thoughts on Microsoft’s $4 trillion earnings report. He said:

Microsoft broke out Azure revenue for the first time in history, yet has not updated their annualized revenue for AI since January 29 2025. If things were going so well with AI, why are they not providing these numbers? It's because things aren't going well at all, and they're trying to play funny games with numbers to confuse and excite investors.

Also, $10bn+ of that Azure revenue is OpenAI's compute costs, paid at-cost, meaning no profit (and maybe even loss!) for Microsoft.
Look, I’m no prophet, clearly. I’ve predicted that we were probably witnessing the peak of the AI boom *nearly a year ago*, and while I think I was right with regard to genuine consumer and pop cultural interest, obviously the investment and expansion has kept right on flowing. It’s to the point that we’re well past dot com boom levels of investment, and, as Kedrosky points out, approaching railroad-levels of investment, last seen in the days of the robber barons.

I have no idea what’s going to happen next. But if AI investment is so massive that it’s quite actually helping to prop up the US economy in a time of growing stress, what happens if the AI stool does get kicked out from under it all?

There could be a crash that exceeds the dot com bust, at a time when the political situation through which such a crash would be navigated would be nightmarish. There could be a smaller bust, which weeds out the less monopolistic and unprofitable AI companies, or drives them to survive with the help of the tech giants or the ever more AI-friendly US state. Who knows. It does, however, seem increasingly unlikely that there will be no correction at all. (I also should say that I find it implausible any crash will simply wipe out AI as a product category, either; as a surveillance and automation tool, AI is simply too alluring to business, and as a chatbot product, it’s already addicted millions of users. There are fresh challenges here.)
 
My plan is to vote to put in a check against the group that’s funding those special interests and create grid lock to stop the further selling off of my nation to international jewry.

And maybe a crushing loss for Republicans is just what’s needed for them to pull their tongues out the jews asshole.
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