Tulsi Gabbard on her meetings in India (17 March 2025)
Posted by Tucana66@reddit | tulsi | View on Reddit | 5 comments
Posted by Tucana66@reddit | tulsi | View on Reddit | 5 comments
BoniceMarquiFace@reddit
India and Pakistan need to come to some sort of understanding with one another, and stop the intel wars, maybe tulsi can be a good influence
India from what I understand has forged ties with extremist variants of the Pakistani Taliban, whereas Pakistan has supported Sikh extremists, among other folks
I do recall India being pissed that a lot of Western countries, specifically the US and Canada, refused extradition for some Sikh extremists before
DavidLegba@reddit
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Baronfluffly@reddit
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usssaratoga_sailor@reddit
How about looking at taxing companies who outsource jobs to India? Thousands and thousands of jobs are gone every year so corporations can make more $$$! It's got to stop if you guys really want to MAGA!
Tucana66@reddit (OP)
Well, brace yourselves... While U.S. workers, myself included, have had their jobs sacked in favor of overseas (cheaper) workers, major high-tech corporations are going to put those workers out of jobs, too, in the foreseeable future--as artificial intelligence literally starts to replace them.
Wish it wasn't true, but various folks here in Silicon Valley are saying it starts in late 2025.
Regardless of that, there needs to be a faster (much, MUCH faster) focus on addressing what's coming, along with supporting U.S. taxpayers who have been -- and will continue to be -- displaced from their jobs/careers. Maybe Tulsi and the rest of the current U.S. administration's cabinet are aware and waiting to tackle it when it actually happens. Wish they would be a LOT more pro-active.