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Carioca 2 hours ago

A friend in a prestigious European university said that applications were up in basically all fields

danielbln 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Berlin "boutique" tech consultancy, we are seeing a noticable increase in Israeli and US engineers into our hiring pipeline. The braindrain from the autocratic countries is real.

3683826312819 an hour ago | parent [-]

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NordStreamYacht 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Win win for Europe and the USA, both get what they want.

gwerbin 2 hours ago | parent [-]

I think most Americans, if polled, would prefer to be the global hub of scientific research, instead of an isolated silo of research that only follows a politically approved agenda.

footy 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

They were polled, on election day. Most Americans want this, or didn't care enough to stop it. Potato, potahto.

folkrav an hour ago | parent | next [-]

This idea that the only way a citizen can disagree what their government is doing is by voting on election day needs to die.

chadgpt3 29 minutes ago | parent [-]

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amanaplanacanal an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I would guess that if you polled voters on election Day, and asked them why they voted for Trump, science funding wouldn't even come up as a topic. They would probably talk about high prices, or criminal aliens, or how they didn't like Harris.

chadgpt3 27 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

They voted for a massive grab-bag of obviously bad stuff. They may not have examined every single item in it, but they obviously wanted this style of bad stuff to happen. This action is aligned with their revealed preferences.

krior an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

Doesn't change the fact that the US voted for this.

sanid an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

Were they? I thought they also voted for the "No new wars" guys. Oh wait

ToucanLoucan 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

I mean they might well prefer it, and a lot of other things, but the Republicans have done such an incredible job propagandizing everyone into "guvernment bad" thinking that they refuse to pay for it, because (mostly) Republicans have spent decades running on a platform of how the Government sucks and can't do anything, to get elected, and then set about making their Government suck and not be able to do anything. Then they go home and tell their dumbass constituents about how nothing in the Government works, and they're so propagandized against any reasonable sources of information they believe them, and vote for them, and rinse and repeat.

They've been doing this for like 70 years at this point and it's frankly a testament to how strong our institutions were that they're still kind of functioning, in the same way a 1999 Corolla you haven't gotten an oil change on since the Clinton admin is still kind of functioning.

And no I'm not going to do the song and dance for both sides. Yes, plenty of Democrats suck and I would love to see them ousted, but by and large the party consistently in power when the U.S. is in decline of it's own making is the Right. Something something facts don't care about your feelings.