I think trump's plan to solve the immigration problem is to send the United States into an economic crisis and no one will be able to make a better life so no one will want to come to the United States.

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I think trump's plan to solve the immigration problem is to send the United States into an economic crisis and no one will be able to make a better life so no one will want to come to the United States.
The company, which has been working to trim expenses, laid off employees who worked on core engineering, the Google Assistant product and ha
Google laid off hundreds of workers in several divisions Wednesday night, seeking to lower expenses as it focuses on artificial intelligence and joining a wave of other companies cutting tech jobs this year.
The Silicon Valley company laid off employees in its core engineering division, as well as those working on the Google Assistant, a voice-operated virtual assistant, and in the hardware division that makes the Pixel phone, Fitbit watches and Nest thermostat, three people with knowledge of the cuts said.
Several hundred employees from the company’s core engineering organization lost corporate access and received notices that their roles were eliminated, two of the people said. Google said that most of the hardware cuts affected a team working on augmented reality, technology that combines the real world with a digital overlay.
“We’ve had to make some difficult decisions about ongoing employment of some Google employees and we regret to inform you that your position is being eliminated,” the company told some workers in the division, according to the text of an email reviewed by The New York Times.
Google confirmed the Assistant cuts, earlier reported by Semafor, and the hardware layoffs, earlier reported by the blog 9to5Google.
“We’re responsibly investing in our company’s biggest priorities and the significant opportunities ahead,” a Google spokesman said in a statement. After cuts throughout the second half of 2023, “some teams are continuing to make these kinds of organizational changes, which include some role eliminations globally.”
The cuts continue a trend of tech layoffs, after large companies such as Google, Meta and Amazon laid off thousands of workers last year. Ten days into this year, more companies have announced job cuts. Earlier Wednesday, Amazon shed hundreds of workers from its Twitch streaming service, Prime Video and MGM studios. Xerox said this month that it would cut 15 percent of its 23,000-person staff, and the video game software provider Unity Software said it would eliminate 1,800 roles, or 25 percent of its work force.
At Google, Sundar Pichai, the chief executive, has pushed the company since July 2022 to sharpen its focus and to reduce expenses as global economic conditions deteriorated. In January 2023, Google shed 6 percent of its work force, or 12,000 people, in the largest layoffs that the company has conducted. Since then, executives at the company have said they would try to significantly reduce costs, as it focuses on the growing field of generative artificial intelligence.
Google, which had 182,000 employees as of Sept. 30, said the layoffs on Wednesday were part of a set of reorganizations that were made in the normal course of business.
The Alphabet Workers Union, a group representing more than 1,400 workers at Google’s parent company, Alphabet, described the layoffs as “needless.”
“Our members and teammates work hard every day to build great products for our users, and the company cannot continue to fire our co-workers while making billions every quarter,” the group said in a post on the social media site X.
Here’s an episode where a pissed-off comedian makes more sense than a reality game show host about the current economics of COVID-19.
Heads up: An unfiltered and undeniably thick New Yorker accent with screaming, spit and swearing. Righteous swearing. But swearing, nevertheless.
Different ways to live your life.
What are the old folk complaining that the young folk have now?
In the Heshori Union....
"Bah, kids these days and their 'money'. Why back in my day, if you wanted someone to give you something, you had to offer something they wanted in return. *Pulls out a handful of bronze coins incredulously* Who in Twelve Realms wants these useless pieces of metal? Your not even allowed to melt em down or make arrow heads with em!"
In parts of Uginar...
"Oh so you think you're so special cause you and your friends shit in the same hole do ya!"
"Grandma, please just use the outhouse."
In the Kingdom of Okuron...
"Keep that demon away from me!"
"It's okay Dad, it's just a puppet! Please come down from there, the children are laughing at us!"
Why Bother: A Millennial Saga
My Grandmother: I just don't understand why you don't travel more. When your grandfather and I were your age, we traveled the world and had two children.
Me: *deep breath* Well, I would love to travel, but I'm barely affording rent and groceries right now.
Grandmother: That's ridiculous, you're not poor.
Me: I'm not homeless, but technically, I live below the poverty line based solely on my income, as do most of my friends.
Grandmother: That's because you're in the arts. I told-
Me: My friend and her husband both hold Masters Degrees in Etymology and got married at the courthouse because they couldn't afford a wedding and they live on the campus they teach at because they can't afford a house.
Grandmother: Well that's one example. I was a teacher and I did just fine.
Me: The starting salary for teachers in New York is an average of $30,000 a year, which is less than I made last year in my lowly career in the arts, as you put it, and I'm only supporting myself. I'm not even supporting a family.
Grandmother: Well if you want more money you should get a second job. Then you could travel and gain perspective.
Me: I literally work two hourly jobs and one freelance job right now in addition to gigs. I haven't had a full 24 hours off in weeks.
Grandmother: Then why haven't you made more money in all those jobs?
Me: GOODNIGHT GRANDMOTHER.
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