He also wasn't arrested, just interviewed and let go; the kid that was picked up is another kid that posted some more serious threats with pictures of guns etc
Governments typically require some classification for their work even if it's completely unnecessary for the job at hand. Governments also tend to have a lot of cross-talk and you suddenly sit in a meeting that you should have classifications for.
This is about governments picking LM over other contractors, LM is a safe choice, even if the mission changes.
Because they have a large number of employees with secret and above classifications. If you get a contract and then have to hire people, it can take about 20-30 months just to get a decent amount of people through the process.
a) The money has been spent, why would you pull out after you already invested b) The average tax payer pays $10,000/year in taxes, $188,000 $400,000 - it's a pretty good investment c) The only reason they reduced workers to 1,000 is because the government didn't keep their end of the deal. Even at 5,000 or 10,000 workers, this was still a break-even.
You obviously have no idea how it works. These workers go from one H1B job to the next. If you're in the US long enough (legal or illegal), you start a family or get married and at time of deportation you can apply for the hardship rule which most immigration judges test with a minimum length of time, about 10 years is more than sufficient to prove this.
The H1B'ers themselves don't mind, they go from H1B at one company to H1B at another, if they're here for 10 years, they claim residency.
It's another path to immigration, but it's indeed become a way for companies to hire a 'programmer' at minimum wage even though it's illegal to claim you can't find local talent for those jobs.
The average American pays $10k/year in taxes and that's including low income wages which are negative which a place like Foxconn wouldn't employ a whole lot of. 13,000 jobs generate at least 10,000 houses and 1000 postal workers and a shopping center and grocery stores and truckers to take the product elsewhere etc etc
Basic math and simple economics undermines your own argument.
Even the left wing candidate that took over admitted on his website that the cost was going to be $200M/year. The average American pays at least $10k worth of taxes which give or take a few million breaks it even without even counting the massive local economic infusion.
Now they're only expecting 1000 jobs because the state legislature killed the proposal but the money has already been spent.
Tony Evers ran on a platform of disbanding WEDC which attracts small and large business like Foxconn to places like Wisconsin and is expanding on a platform of taking federal subsidies in exchange for local solutions.
Except for 13,000 people paying taxes, I'm sure that doesn't bring any money in. Corporations are good at not paying any taxes out, regardless of any 'breaks' they get. Tax breaks are just PR stunts for politicians, what really makes a company stay or go is whether or not the government is good towards business, having a government hell bent on a takeover of private industry is not good for the trust of companies, you see that in places like Venezuela. Government hell bent on sucking dry corporations through legislation, overburdening regulation is likewise bad for business.
You can always appeal and file a SLAPP suit, you could even do this locally in a small claims without attorneys. Would've made your channel profitable!
Contractors are either prepaid or postpaid. They do not work for free, billable hours will be billed. A contracting company HAS to pay their employees and agency contracts, even if they were temporarily unpaid are invoiced because the contracts say so. It's one of the reason so many governments use contractors because they aren't counted as headcount and contracts cannot be affected by legislation.
You can say these things about anything, whether it's tech, cars, steam engines, things go wrong, things blow up, things kill people. What hasn't gone wrong is the entire industry being supplanted by another.
Cheap 40G ROM chips are possible, although with current gaming standards, they'd have to be flash drives since there is no way to make a 40GB codebase without a ton of errors and issues.
The problem is not necessarily downloads (which are easier) but the fact that brick and mortar stores try to nickle and dime their customers to death. Blockbuster did not go out of business because of Netflix but because it costed $5 to rent a scratched up DVD for a week and $15 if you were late and that's how they paid their rent. Same problem with many other 'small business' stores, a bookstore is complaining about Amazon and Barnes & Noble, but has only ever opened 3 mornings and 2 full days from 9am-4pm with a 2 hour lunch break in the week, same goes for computer stores and many others, this used to work when you're the only game in town but when actual competition sets in, they whine and die.
The primary problem in building materials is cost. I can buy "natural fiber" insulation for 3x the price of the pink stuff. The $2000 difference is significant. The other issue is that these mostly shift the "bad stuff" somewhere else - whether it has to be replaced sooner or your production and transportation process is dirtier and more energy demanding.
Maduro and his military are pretty close to a Nazi. Just because they are left on the spectrum doesn't mean they can't be Nazis, after all Hitler and Stalin were both leftist socialists bent on socializing healthcare and taking over private industry.
Seriously? Without intervention, proxy wars and NATO the world would look a LOT different. Milosevich close enough for you? How about Saddam or Hitler? China would probably still be fighting against Japan if it existed at all. The US wouldn't have any important trade routes and oil open for either the US or Europe.
Lol, the IBM PC wasn't open until Compaq came along and reverse engineered the BIOS. Then IBM came with the PS/2, with it's proprietary keyboard/mouse connectors and later on MCA bus.
I've worked for many large companies, there are always people that live out in the parking lot and not necessarily because of low wages. I've known doctors that sleep in their offices or cars and bathe in the gym. I've done it myself at times even though I could technically afford housing somewhere.
He also wasn't arrested, just interviewed and let go; the kid that was picked up is another kid that posted some more serious threats with pictures of guns etc
Governments typically require some classification for their work even if it's completely unnecessary for the job at hand. Governments also tend to have a lot of cross-talk and you suddenly sit in a meeting that you should have classifications for.
This is about governments picking LM over other contractors, LM is a safe choice, even if the mission changes.
Because they have a large number of employees with secret and above classifications. If you get a contract and then have to hire people, it can take about 20-30 months just to get a decent amount of people through the process.
a) The money has been spent, why would you pull out after you already invested
b) The average tax payer pays $10,000/year in taxes, $188,000 $400,000 - it's a pretty good investment
c) The only reason they reduced workers to 1,000 is because the government didn't keep their end of the deal. Even at 5,000 or 10,000 workers, this was still a break-even.
You obviously have no idea how it works. These workers go from one H1B job to the next. If you're in the US long enough (legal or illegal), you start a family or get married and at time of deportation you can apply for the hardship rule which most immigration judges test with a minimum length of time, about 10 years is more than sufficient to prove this.
The H1B'ers themselves don't mind, they go from H1B at one company to H1B at another, if they're here for 10 years, they claim residency.
It's another path to immigration, but it's indeed become a way for companies to hire a 'programmer' at minimum wage even though it's illegal to claim you can't find local talent for those jobs.
You don't get food stamps if you work. Minimum wage is well above poverty lines.
The average American pays $10k/year in taxes and that's including low income wages which are negative which a place like Foxconn wouldn't employ a whole lot of. 13,000 jobs generate at least 10,000 houses and 1000 postal workers and a shopping center and grocery stores and truckers to take the product elsewhere etc etc
Basic math and simple economics undermines your own argument.
Even the left wing candidate that took over admitted on his website that the cost was going to be $200M/year. The average American pays at least $10k worth of taxes which give or take a few million breaks it even without even counting the massive local economic infusion.
Now they're only expecting 1000 jobs because the state legislature killed the proposal but the money has already been spent.
Tony Evers ran on a platform of disbanding WEDC which attracts small and large business like Foxconn to places like Wisconsin and is expanding on a platform of taking federal subsidies in exchange for local solutions.
Except for 13,000 people paying taxes, I'm sure that doesn't bring any money in. Corporations are good at not paying any taxes out, regardless of any 'breaks' they get. Tax breaks are just PR stunts for politicians, what really makes a company stay or go is whether or not the government is good towards business, having a government hell bent on a takeover of private industry is not good for the trust of companies, you see that in places like Venezuela. Government hell bent on sucking dry corporations through legislation, overburdening regulation is likewise bad for business.
Soundex analysis is easy to do on modern CPU's but it's convenient for them to use it as an excuse to send all URL's to Google for 'analysis'.
On the other hand, I wonder in which direction it will steer if it finds two valid sites with competing viewpoints but with similar sounding names.
You can always appeal and file a SLAPP suit, you could even do this locally in a small claims without attorneys. Would've made your channel profitable!
Contractors are either prepaid or postpaid. They do not work for free, billable hours will be billed. A contracting company HAS to pay their employees and agency contracts, even if they were temporarily unpaid are invoiced because the contracts say so. It's one of the reason so many governments use contractors because they aren't counted as headcount and contracts cannot be affected by legislation.
You can say these things about anything, whether it's tech, cars, steam engines, things go wrong, things blow up, things kill people. What hasn't gone wrong is the entire industry being supplanted by another.
Cheap 40G ROM chips are possible, although with current gaming standards, they'd have to be flash drives since there is no way to make a 40GB codebase without a ton of errors and issues.
The problem is not necessarily downloads (which are easier) but the fact that brick and mortar stores try to nickle and dime their customers to death. Blockbuster did not go out of business because of Netflix but because it costed $5 to rent a scratched up DVD for a week and $15 if you were late and that's how they paid their rent. Same problem with many other 'small business' stores, a bookstore is complaining about Amazon and Barnes & Noble, but has only ever opened 3 mornings and 2 full days from 9am-4pm with a 2 hour lunch break in the week, same goes for computer stores and many others, this used to work when you're the only game in town but when actual competition sets in, they whine and die.
Again, WHY are you supporting Maduro?
About 1T/year/person which is well over 3x as much as 50 years ago. A house stands for 50-150 years so about 2-6 houses worth of trash is produced.
The primary problem in building materials is cost. I can buy "natural fiber" insulation for 3x the price of the pink stuff. The $2000 difference is significant. The other issue is that these mostly shift the "bad stuff" somewhere else - whether it has to be replaced sooner or your production and transportation process is dirtier and more energy demanding.
Maduro and his military are pretty close to a Nazi. Just because they are left on the spectrum doesn't mean they can't be Nazis, after all Hitler and Stalin were both leftist socialists bent on socializing healthcare and taking over private industry.
Welcome to leftists politics - only good if it "feels" good.
Seriously? Without intervention, proxy wars and NATO the world would look a LOT different. Milosevich close enough for you? How about Saddam or Hitler? China would probably still be fighting against Japan if it existed at all. The US wouldn't have any important trade routes and oil open for either the US or Europe.
Why do you support Maduro?
Lol, the IBM PC wasn't open until Compaq came along and reverse engineered the BIOS. Then IBM came with the PS/2, with it's proprietary keyboard/mouse connectors and later on MCA bus.
I've worked for many large companies, there are always people that live out in the parking lot and not necessarily because of low wages. I've known doctors that sleep in their offices or cars and bathe in the gym. I've done it myself at times even though I could technically afford housing somewhere.