Day 4 and I’m terminating my challenge to a data duel with @datarepublican

For two reasons, (1) I like her work and I don’t like picking on women and (2) read below.

For over 20 years I have watched and participated in this H-1B fight.

It has never got any traction, although Hillary Gamm, Sara Blackwell and Michelle Malkin were giving it hell.

Now, because of the actions of Elon Musk and @doge pissing everybody off, we have a rare opportunity, which is why I made that challenge.

On the one side I agree with everything Elon and his team are doing to expose fraud.

Couldn’t agree more.

On the other hand I would banish Elon and his team to Mars for what they are doing to government workers, the majority of which I have a feeling, will turn out not to be bad performance, but collateral damage of the axe that Elon is wielding with zero thought of the consequences.

Contrary to what Elon believes, there are not plenty of jobs out there, which means these people will most likely lose everything.

I can prove this but the chickens in the Whitehouse, Congress, and Senate along with the media will not discuss it with me.

Which means it will grow worse.

By missing a rare opportunity, I mean that Elon has all the democrats going after his scalp, and all the republicans saying go Elon go.

And the media doing nothing but their typical circle jerk.

If Elon and his team had stepped up to the plate and accepted my challenge, we would be in the middle of that clusterfu?k, but at least we could have gotten the true employment and guest worker visas in front of the World so that the World could make a decision about our families future regardless of our circumstances of birth or our country of origin.

I fear we have lost that opportunity now.

I will continue to seek ways to expose this data.

Thank You For Your Support,

Virgil

 

Day 3 and zero response from @datarepublican

Thats ok, it gives me time to come up with the evidence.

The shotgun blast reverberated across the parking garage of Bank of America’s Concord Technology Center in the Bay Area suburb of Walnut Creek, California.

In the front seat of a pickup truck sat the lifeless body of Kevin Flanagan beside a 12-gauge Remington. Behind him were boxes of his personal effects from his office at Bank of America, where the programmer had worked for nearly a decade.

In the months leading up to his 2003 suicide, Bank of America had forced Flanagan and his colleagues to train their foreign replacements before laying them off. These transplants entered the United States on the H-1B worker visa. After months of the humiliation of having to train his replacement, a broken Flanagan climbed into his truck and shot himself in the head the day Bank of America let him go. “Kevin losing his job with Bank of America was the defining event in his decision to end his life,” said Tom Flanagan, his father.

https://americanmind.org/salvo/dont-bother-learning-to-code/

Poor guy gave his life so that the CEO could get paid this yearly.

I’ve got to go.

I have about 9,000 publicly traded companies to expose so that the Americans who can’t find good paying jobs will be able to put a name to what happened to them.

Day 2 and zero response from @datarepublican

Yes, I challenged her to a data duel.

https://keepamericaatwork.com/2025/02/18/president-trump-im-challenging-elon-musks-data_republican-team-member-to-a-data-duel-because-you-are-not-standing-up-for-american-workers/

Here they are firing people left and right to cut payroll at government agencies without even knowing if those jobs are needed by the local community.

President Trump isn’t going to stand up for those people which is shameful.

He wants to be the man that forces the government workers to get real jobs, but those of us desperately looking for real jobs know they do not exist because Americans are no longer welcome in our skilled jobs at large corporations and government agencies.

Somebody has to find a way to expose the truth about jobs.

https://guestworkervisas.com/bigpicture.php

I would rather it be you instead of me, but you’re not doing your part, so I guess I’m the somebody.

 

President Trump, I’m challenging Elon Musks data_republican team member to a data duel because you are not standing up for American Workers.

This is day 1.

I saw this yesterday and immediately saw red.

This post is intended to everyone who is posting a tragic story about government layoffs. This platform is melting down with people losing their minds this past weekend. It’s not fair; it’s life changing; it’s a horrible position to be in. I get all that, and I truly am sorry for your individual circumstances. But @ElonMusk  and @DOGE  are trying to save our country. You will land on your feet, but our nation is in peril. If our national predictment is not fixed, we will all go down, and your situation will be worse than a job loss. Give DOGE a chance and stop whining! I, for one, am sick of reading about it.

https://x.com/data_republican/status/1891493426497310792

They naively assume these folks will be able to find other jobs, but as I have shown here many times, this will not happen because we have more workers than we do jobs, and the nonimmigrant guest workers are hired before our fellow American citizens.

On this spreadsheet we total up all of the new jobs that were created between 1997 and present day.

The total was 35,573,000 new jobs.

At this point, these jobs are empty because we have not selected anybody to fill them.

Now we are going to import 25,997,659 nonimmigrant guest workers from other countries.

And we are going to give them jobs ahead of Americans.

Even though millions of Americans have not yet got jobs from 1997 to present day, we are going to pick 9,575,341 of them to give jobs to.

What about the high school graduates, college graduates, or unemployed.

Tough luck is what those fighting to import more guest workers at americans expense will say.


President Trump, I can prove that we don’t have enough jobs.

Can Elon’s team prove that we do have enough jobs?

Today is day 1.

I will address this challenge to a data duel with datarepublican for as many days as it takes for you to answer this.

Respectfully,

Virgil

A navy veteran that hasn’t been able to find steady software work in two decades because of the things I show here.

After studying datarepublican today, I wish it were someone else on the other end, but when she chooses to fire people that have no input into whatever happens at the top, just because they are expendable, well I say bullshit simply because we are finding no jobs out there unless you want minimum wage jobs that don’t provide a living wage.