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82169   Tenpoundbass   2017 Apr 4, 10:01am  

Maybe they realize the people don't care what they think.

82170   zzyzzx   2017 Apr 4, 10:02am  

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  • Accordingly, USCIS officers must also review the LCA to ensure the wage level designated by the petitioner corresponds to the proffered position. If a petitioner designates a position as a Level I, entry-level position, for example, such an assertion will likely contradict a claim that the proffered position is particularly complex, specialized, or unique compared to other positions within the same occupation.
  • Officers are also reminded that USCIS does not bear the burden of establishing that a particular position does not qualify as a specialty occupation. Instead, the petitioner bears the burden of establishing eligibility for the benefit sought. Section 291 of the INA, 8 U.S.C. § 1361. Accordingly, USCIS officers may not approve a petition based on inconclusive statements from the Handbook about the entry-level requirements for a given occupation. Rather, the petitioner bears the burden to submit probative evidence from objective and authoritative sources that the proffered position qualifies as an H-1B specialty occupation.
82171   lostand confused   2017 Apr 4, 12:14pm  

The noose is just starting to tighten on Obama admin. Trump is a master.

82172   FNWGMOBDVZXDNW   2017 Apr 4, 12:22pm  

Ironman says

If that was the case, why hasn't he been given immunity yet?

Jesus Christ. He's referring to the fact that both Trump and Flynn are on video stating that people who ask for immunity are guilty. They repeated it gleefully when they were talking about somebody else. Now, that Flynn has asked for immunity, they are singing a different tune. That's what Tim was talking about.

This narrative is about providing your team with something to be excited about. You click all of the links trying to find some evidence to prove your side of the story correct. It's generating lots of revenue for the blogs.

Rice has some 'splaining to do, but the real story remains Trump and the investigation of potential deals with Russia.

82173   Automan Empire   2017 Apr 4, 12:26pm  

Should this focus strictly on FAMILY LAW reform, or is it worth broadening the scope a bit to include Men's Rights issues like false rape accusations going unprosecuted?

> Most petitions in California consist of people signing at supermarkets but I think we can invent an entirely new distribution system via YouTube, Reddit, 4chan, and other alternative media. Petition pages can be mailed or possibly even emailed for a single signature. However due to apathy among California voters, NOW is the time because the signature requirements have never been lower.

Firsthand experience with these. Make no mistake, we'll get about 85,000 signatures through single send-ins and volunteer gatherers. That means 1/2 million PAID signatures needed.

Reality: It will take $1M to get on the ballot, and several more if/when we do.

82174   lostand confused   2017 Apr 4, 12:54pm  

Automan Empire says

Reality: It will take $1M to get on the ballot, and several more if/when we do

That is like 1 year of what Charlie sheen used to pay in child support. i think you can get it!

82175   lostand confused   2017 Apr 4, 12:58pm  

After 8 months of investigations-there is no proof. However it appears the President spied on his political opponent-this is dangerous terrirtory.

82176   FNWGMOBDVZXDNW   2017 Apr 4, 12:59pm  

Ironman says

Yes, that's the ONLY reason why someone would ask for immunity, because they're guilty... right?

No. Of course there are other reasons to ask for immunity. Thanks for admitting that Trump and Flynn were lying throughout the campaign. Please attend some ESL classes or something to try to improve your comprehension.

Are you really this ignorant, or do you just misinterpret everything to troll people? Some models are good, but produce a bad output, because someone puts garbage into the model. You could have perfect data as an input, and you would produce garbage output, because your logic circuit is fried.

82177   FNWGMOBDVZXDNW   2017 Apr 4, 1:03pm  

lostand confused says

After 8 months of investigations-there is no proof.

I love how you extended that same logic to Hillary. I also love how you demand proof (100%?) that Trump did something wrong, yet are happy to hang Obama on appearances (whatever that qualifies as such) in the next sentence.

82178   Ceffer   2017 Apr 4, 1:04pm  

Of course, the United States never interferes in the politics of sovereign nations. After all, we are the good guys!

82179   lostand confused   2017 Apr 4, 1:06pm  

YesYNot says

I love how you extended that same logic to Hillary.

With Hilalry we actually got documents-aka the smoking gun-from wikileaks. With Trump where are the docs??????

Many oBama folks are actually saying there is no evidence of collusion, plenty of leaks-but where is the documents/leaks that shows the collusion????????????????

82180   Rew   2017 Apr 4, 1:12pm  

Tim Aurora says

Susan Rice not only didn’t do anything wrong, she did exactly what we would expect of a national security adviser.

What!? A national security official asking for information from a security council and White House sources? Unheard of!

(Psssst! Don't tell Trump he can do this! When he finds out he can request all this stuff as the President, and the implications building against him and his administration, well ... he will be able to defend himself from what is coming more ... SHHHHhhhhhh. Quiet!)

82181   Rew   2017 Apr 4, 1:13pm  

Get the leakers!
How dare Susan try and defend our government!

82182   Ceffer   2017 Apr 4, 1:14pm  

You guys are mistaking the legal system for some kind of common sense.

I read an account about a lawyer who left family law, because he said the divorce bar gets together every year for no other ostensible purpose except to make the proceedings more needlessly complicated, expensive, interminable, and adversarial.

Why would they take any measures that would make gouging the marital estate less difficult and arbitrary? Accusing men of molesting children is pretty much standard operating procedure in order to increase the acrimoniousness of the proceedings. Lawyers have a license to libel and slander, it's the way they get the ball rolling, and they are never really punished, the consequences fall on their clients while they walk away with the dough.

82183   anonymous   2017 Apr 4, 1:34pm  

Ceffer says

You guys are mistaking the legal system for some kind of common sense.

I read an account about a lawyer who left family law, because he said the divorce bar gets together every year for no other ostensible purpose except to make the proceedings more needlessly complicated, expensive, interminable, and adversarial.

Why would they take any measures that would make gouging the marital estate less difficult and arbitrary? Accusing men of molesting children is pretty much standard operating procedure in order to increase the acrimoniousness of the proceedings. Lawyers have a license to libel and slander, it's the way they get the ball rolling, and they are never really punished, the consequences fall on their clients while they walk away with the dough.

No need to sugarcoat it here, you can speak freely

82184   lostand confused   2017 Apr 4, 1:37pm  

Tim Aurora says

Trump was not Obama's opponent. No information was ever provided to Hillary.

Obama made it personal on the campaign and made it about his legacy. A sitting President spying on the opposition party is terrible. As for Hillary--Farkas....

82185   anonymous   2017 Apr 4, 2:34pm  

The problem wasn't The DNC rigging the primary against Bernie, the problem was Wikileaks exposing it

82186   Tenpoundbass   2017 Apr 4, 3:02pm  

Wait hold on a minute, I'm getting a Putin mind control communiqué... "he said suck his ass."

82187   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Apr 4, 3:05pm  

Rew says

Get the leakers!

Obama did, without mercy. James Risen, anyone?

Still waiting for evidence, and a definition of "Hacked an Election". I'd like to know what that means.

Also, a great way to get proof would have the FBI and/or Volunteer Cybersecurity Experts with no financial incentive, examine the DNC Server. Why is the DNC not cooperating?

Until the DNC fully cooperates, I figure they are just keeping the issue alive indefinitely and avoiding attempts to find conclusive evidence one way or another, for political purposes.

82188   FNWGMOBDVZXDNW   2017 Apr 4, 4:38pm  

PCGyver says

Why is that so hard for you to accept?

Do you think he really doesn't get it or he's pulling our chain? If it's option A, the elevator doesn't go to the top floor. Or maybe it's like a Trump building, where the top floor number is an exaggeration, and there are really 12 less floors than advertised.

82189   FNWGMOBDVZXDNW   2017 Apr 4, 4:46pm  

OK. Flynn said probably, and I didn't recall that. Trump wasn't so courteous at the time. What's Flynn saying now? Well, we all know he broke the statutes, because he's already admitted as much be filing correct paperwork after the fact. They are both singing a different tune about immunity now regardless of Flynn's more cautious use of the word probably.

Feman, despite this small win on your part, your posts are still illogical gibberish.

82190   curious2   2017 Apr 4, 5:00pm  

President Trump says many things, and he would benefit from an advisor who can remind him of when he got it right:

"Let [ISIL/Daesh] and Syria fight. And let Russia, they're in Syria already, let them fight [ISIL/Daesh.] Let Russia take care of [ISIL/Daesh]. How many places can we be?
***
Assad, to me, looks better than the other side and, you know, this has happened before. We back a certain side and that side turns out to be a total catastrophe. Russia likes Assad seemingly a lot. Let them worry about [ISIL/Daesh]. Let them fight it out."

We have Democrats, the deep state, and many on the left in an incoherent coalition demanding endless war in the middle east, and the spread of Islam, which is a formula for even more violence and mass surveillance. When you see a cat and a mouse running toward each other in the dark, you can infer that the mouse is likely being manipulated by toxoplasma gondii. When you see identitarian liberals embracing endless war, Islam, and mass surveillance, you can infer that the left have been hypnotized to disagree with President Trump even when he's right.

82191   FortWayne   2017 Apr 4, 5:20pm  

Dan8267 says

It's conservatives who oppose such reforms, particularly those on the left.

left and conservatives are the opposite. Yeah Dan, way to go get yourself confused.

82192   Patrick   2017 Apr 4, 5:40pm  

I thought curious2 did give a specific answer.

82193   Dan8267   2017 Apr 4, 5:41pm  

FortWayne says

left and conservatives are the opposite. Yeah Dan, way to go get yourself confused.

Hardly. The left and the right are just different conservative tribes. They still hold the same tenets like using the state to enforce a culture onto the general population. See Leftists and Social Justice Warriors are Conservatives for details. I'll draw you a picture to make it easy for you to understand.

Liberals are orthogonal to the left-right line, and politics has more than one dimension. The conservative right has more in common with the conservative left, communism, and Islamsim than any of those things have in common with liberalism. We liberals reject all conservative tribes regardless of your culture. Meanwhile, each of you conservative tribes fight each other and call each other liberals. An Islamist would call a right-wing conservative like you a liberal. So too would a communist living living in the 1960s Soviet Union.

If you are still confused, Fort Wayne, then let me know and I'll see if I can dumb it down even more with sock puppets.

82194   Patrick   2017 Apr 4, 5:42pm  

Yes, I got this:

curious2 says

President Trump says many things, and he would benefit from an advisor who can remind him of when he got it right:

"Let [ISIL/Daesh] and Syria fight. And let Russia, they're in Syria already, let them fight [ISIL/Daesh.] Let Russia take care of ISIS. How many places can we be?

Let Russia deal with it.

82195   Rew   2017 Apr 4, 5:58pm  

Meanwhile, Europe pays the price ... and so does Russia.
Didn't they just have a train go boom?

82196   FNWGMOBDVZXDNW   2017 Apr 4, 6:07pm  

Ironman says

My posts will then make a lot more sense.

Your posts have failed logic. It goes beyond problem that you are dealing with alternative facts.

82197   RWSGFY   2017 Apr 4, 6:13pm  

Send a dozen of cruise missiles taking out whatever assets are most valuable for Assad. And one or two into his residence, of course. Just on general principle that use of chemical weapons should be punished. This is what Obama should've done the very first time the "red line" was crossed.

82198   Rew   2017 Apr 4, 6:35pm  

Obama continually pushed for ceasefires from Russia and Assad. With that gone the happy-fun-time weapons are back.

New shift from us is a mass deployment of ground troops to train up Syrian nationals to fight IS.

If it's me, I cruise missile me some responsible air bases. But I likely do it after pulling in some DDGs and other naval assets, and telling Putin and Assad, "do it again and we take further steps, which include strikes, against those responsible."

Similar play with China and N Korea. "We don't want to deploymisdile defense systems. We don't want to preemptively strike. How can you help us?"

But Trump is a big zero in diplomacy.

82199   curious2   2017 Apr 4, 7:17pm  

Rew says

If it's me...we take

Those would be acts of war by the United States against Syria, a country that has not even threatened us with acts of war in a very long time, maybe since the Barbary Wars ~200 years ago. (Some accuse Syria of involvement in Pan Am Flight 103, but America decided to blame Kadaffy, and besides the DEA had reportedly a role in weakening security on that flight, so that may have inhibited investigation.)

I propose a new rule regarding wars against countries that have neither attacked us nor threatened to do so. If people want to get involved in yet another foreign war, then let them pledge personally to pay for it and to serve in it. If corporations and foreign governments want it, then let them pledge money too. KSA and Turkey have been arming and financing "anyone who would fight against Assad," including al-Qaeda. The sum pledged and deposited becomes the total budget for the war proposal, and the Senate can decide whether to declare it. If the Senate declares it, then the President as commander-in-chief can decide whether to fight it, with the stipulation that the TOTAL RESOURCES AVAILABLE will be strictly limited to the budget and volunteers pledged personally by supporters. No borrowing, no conscription, and no tax increases for unnecessary wars.

That might shut up some of the sadists who get their rocks off by blasting other human beings apart and seeing the blood on TV.

82200   CBOEtrader   2017 Apr 4, 7:45pm  

YesYNot says

the real story remains Trump and the investigation of potential deals with Russia.

Nonsense.

Zero evidence of trump/russia collusion.

Compare that to proof of felony leaking, as well as unmasking ... Only confused fools think Trump/Russia is the real story.

82201   mell   2017 Apr 4, 8:19pm  

I'm with curious, NOTHING (without arming the rebels) is the right policy here. Not criticizing Obummer for doing nothing (he got that right IMO even though he shouldn't have made the red line comment in the first place), but for arming the rebels.

82202   Strategist   2017 Apr 4, 8:21pm  

jazz music says

Strategist says

You think people like them who have no ability to keep their wealth, have an ability to make wealth? No, they are doomed to perennial failure because the lack what it takes to be successful. Don't blame the capitalist system for the lack of common sense most people have.

Ehh, wealth can happen, so can poverty, illness, you feel wealthy, good for you: Start showing it instead of using it as a club to beat people. Make a difference.

Wealth doesn't just happen. It is created. Same goes for poverty. If you can't make it in America, try making it in Venezuela. Illness happens, you got something right.
Lazy Welfare recipients who are able bodied deserve to be criticized. You want to congratulate them?

82203   mell   2017 Apr 4, 8:22pm  

APOCALYPSEFUCK_is_ADORABLE says

Drop Rosie O'Donnell on ISIS.

Whoa easy here, never heard of the Geneva convention?

82204   Strategist   2017 Apr 4, 8:28pm  

jazz music says

And if you haven't done anything wrong you have nothing to fear.

Oh ninja puh-leeze

That's true.
We don't live in a Muslim country. A communist country. A dictatorship.
Everyone is equal in America and has the equal protection of the law.
Why do you think we are the number one destination for immigrants. Why deny you appreciate what you have that 80% of the world does not have.

82205   CBOEtrader   2017 Apr 4, 10:01pm  

This shit has got to stop.

Our broad surveillance net needs a public backlash. Too bad dems are distracted by their partisan narrative to care about enforcing limited govt power.

Dems today = repubs in 2006. Selling out our freedoms to the next administration because govt power creep pays off as long as we're in office. Its pure idiocy.

This story has just started to break.

82206   komputodo   2017 Apr 4, 10:11pm  

jazz music says

Some of the best doctors I ever had have been muslims.

Some of the best doctors I ever had have been mexican. Great prices too. And they will actually take the time to talk to you. And give you the best treatment for what ails you instead of giving you best treatment that will protect them from a potential lawsuit, however ineffective it is.

82207   Rew   2017 Apr 4, 10:58pm  

What's next? The whole FBI investigating since like, I dunno, July?

It's almost as if there are security concerns around the Trump administration.

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