Just a few links now, and where's Bezos on the fractioning of Trumpists. Agreeing with his friends?
Updating perhaps, but it needs to be thought over.
The Economic Times, here and here.
MSN with video embedded, here. (The item transits one video clip, other clips.)
And an AI dimension, where the crypto base members are a separate faction.
Soon it will be time to govern, Trump agreeing with his friends.
Readers likely have from other sources seen reporting in parallel to the links here, but if not, the links give enough of a background. What's the answer? Agreeing with one's friends.
Enjoy yourselves transiting into 2025.
UPDATE: And there is JD Vance, he has not been a press presence lately, and this food fight is not about Haitians. Closer to home. Nikki Haley having done better than DeSantis, ultimately, because she's taller, smarter. Aren't things great, again?
FURTHER UPDATE: Bannon, https://www.mediaite.com/news/watch-bannon-calls-h1b-support-a-dark-contempt-of-americans-just-hours-before-trump-publicly-supports-program/
WaPo, here and here. (Jeff Bezos has money in WaPo and in Amazon Web Services, where the latter might be hiring a substantial workplace percentage via H-1B, so read those items in light of Bezos having intruded himself into WaPo editorlal decision making to kill a proposed Harris endorsement over Trump).
When we don't know we can guess. Infer. But killing the Harris endorsement is fact of record. Journalists should ask Jeff of his opinion on H=1B. Whether WaPo has a touch of conflicted interest, Musk is clear, as the Bannon link notes.
Trump has been reported to be aligned more with Musk on this than with Bannon, that item stating -
“I’ve always liked the visas. I have always been in favor of the visas,” Trump told the New York Post in a phone interview. He added: “I have many H-1B visas on my properties. I’ve been a believer in H-1B. I have used it many times. It’s a great program.”
FURTHER UPDATE: Breitbart, when reviewed 12/29 12:30 central time, was not posting a story on the H-1B issue.
However, they posted
Things need to sort themselves out. Food fight over, one way or the other?
FURTHER UPDATE: I queried Copilot in the Edge Browser, and the DuckDuckGo web search: "Is there a dispute over H-1B visas, and what's Trump's position?"
Rather than posting detail, try it yourselves.
FINAL UPDATE - Trump is correct. Trump has strongly endorsed the H-1B program, and was favorable to it first term. His position is correct. Where highly skilled or highly specialized labor is the question, go with the best to be the best, as a nation.
For fungible labor jobs, go with unions which favor white people and non immigrants in collective bargaining against ageism and other cost cutting things employers can do. The bias is unfortunate, but there. Unions are a bulwark against rogue management and their efforts result in collective bargaining for fair treatment of all workers doing fungible labor tasks. Which makes sense. But some are better trained and experienced, and more skilled, and are who you want if the job requires or favors it. Should you need heart or brain or kidney surgery you do not care where the surgeon you turn to grew up. It is a fact that by example surgery is where consumers want the best, not merely "a man or lady who grew up here."