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    The atmosphere is nearly perfect for an EU resurgence. American workers potentially willing to leave is only one piece of it. You also have interest in drawing together as a continent against a new shared enemy. Hell even Germany is ready to drop their spending limitations to actually try to rise to the occasion.

    I really wish they’d take it a step further and pump heavy investment into the region - and not just defense. Isn’t it exactly the right time to build European industries to replace the American ones they are no longer sure they can trust?

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    This French university made the news on scientific news sources a week or so ago when they announced this, I thought it was a fluke… glad to see they are getting applicants

    Of course, I am fully aware that this is just one isolated case since US-based academics would never think of applying for European positions. Most US-based academics would never know resources such as EURAXESS which hosts many academic positions in Eurozone and beyond, or jobrxiv dot org which also includes lots of European academic positions. This is not mentioning country-specific resources such as when I was lurking on jobbnorge dot no for Norwegian jobs, and a personal communication I had with someone at University of Gothenburg who was literally asking me where to look for US-based postdoctoral applicants…

    Anyway what was I saying

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    side note: Brain drain from an adversary is one of the reasons why the US completed the Manhattan Project faster. History repeating itself. Maybe this time around the fusion project is completed faster with the intention of long term peace without the need for deterrence.

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      CERN was originally going to be built in Texas. Texas turned it down because they couldn’t see wasting all that money. It was the first time I ever heard Texas sayign something cost too much.

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        It was the SSC, and they started building it but the federal Congress killed it, signed by Bill Clinton. Texas funded 400 million of the 2 billion cost up to the cancellation. I believe it was sacrificed on the altar of balancing the national budget. Texas reluctance to continue funding it was a contributing factor yes, but pretty much no one wanted to keep paying for it.

        Keep in mind 2 billion in 90’s dollars is roughly 4-5 billion in today money.

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      I 100% would but being “skilled labor” kinda ruins it. I am finding out that 15 years of nuclear instrumentation work doesn’t appear to help much, at least not according to what I have found. For now though I am stuck here dealing with the insanity of America’s downfall. New plan is to save all my money to spend abroad and in Canada when on vacation. Just embarrassing to be American now.

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      Vancouver and Toronto are so expensive. What are some LCOL cities in Canada?

      Also its very cold in winter. Love the super long summer days though :-)

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    Any recommendations on where to look? Specialized Sr Software Architect with a lot of Healthcare and Defense experience. I just need to be able to bring my family. Completely unconcerned about any amount of paycut. I just want my children to grow up safe. I’ve been looking at Ireland mainly, but open to any suggestions.

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      To add to the previous comment: netherlands but there is an housing issue. Belgium has in military the FN Herstal weapons manufacturing plant, and a few stuff linked to NATO. But on a healthcare level, there are loads of pharma companies (GSK, Johnson, UCB, Solvay, Viatrus,… ). France has Dassault, so there is loads linked with military and software alike. And they have Sanofi in healthcare.

      Big companies will go through bigger loops to help you with a visa. But in any case a lot of specialities can recieve fast tracked visa applications

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      Canada? What’s your background is the honest answer because if you can get some sort of naturalization through your parents it’s the best bet.

      Honest question though if YouTube has taught me anything it’s that America is unique on if you leave you’re still obligated to pay taxes to America and if your renounce your citizenship you’re still obligated to pay America. Seriously the country is a racket.

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      If you can eventually get citizenship in on EU country, you can work in any of them.

      Sr Software Architect? Generally speaking, Netherlands is going to be the best salary range for you and first 5 years I believe you can get a tax cut.

      In Estonia, we have Milrem, which is doing military robotics. Not sure who, if anyone, is doing a decent healthcare solution. In my country the government orders new developments through RFPs rather than some single company making and selling a solution I believe.

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    I’m looking forward to hearing all the people that say raising taxes would lead to all the talented people leaving the country addressing this.*

    Realistically I understand that they’re all talentless lying bastard failsons that just wanted to make more passive income from their family’s wealth and no journalist will ever challenge them on it.

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    Back in 1945 you know how many people America took in who did any kind of scientific work. wernher von braun may be the most famous. That was just to insure that America would be leaders in the world. Now it doesn’t seem America wants to have anything to do with leading the world in any field to progresses america as a country.

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      Wernher Von Braun? This one?! Hahahah

      Gather 'round while I sing you of Wernher von Braun A man whose allegiance Is ruled by expedience Call him a Nazi, he won’t even frown “Ha, Nazi, Schmazi” says Wernher von Braun

      Don’t say that he’s hypocritical Say rather that he’s apolitical “Once the rockets are up, who cares where they come down? That’s not my department” say Wernher von Braun

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      Wdym? We already have Musk, Thiel, Zuckerberg, Horowitz, Yarvin, etc.

      EDIT: apparently the sarcasm wasn’t obvious, so here’s your ‘/s’

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    I left the US for Germany almost 2 years ago now. I’m a software/aerospace engineer. It was like time traveling to the future in some ways, worker right are way better here and 6 weeks of vacation has cemented that I’ll never go back.

    Now I just need to do my part to make sure conservatives don’t ruin this country any more than they already have. Not excited for Merz to get into power and continue selling out his country.

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      Given the AfD results I wouldnt be sure if it couldnt get much much worse.

      Tbh cost of living in germany has been rising a lot and a lot of public infrastructure has been severely underfunded.

      I still know people leaving for the US, but given recent developments this has been getting rarer

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        I’m hoping, with the right policies and communication Die Linke can canbalize the AfD voter base. It’ll be hard with all of the money getting pumped into media to serve the right’s needs, but I’m hopeful the truth can cut threw the BS. Germany seems largely more educated and more responsive to science. But maybe that’s not data driven and just my emotional hope.

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    I suddenly like a lot of things about France.

    I have a vps with OVH which is French, and pretty great.

    I’ll 100% sign up with eutel (?) satellite internet if it’s ever available here.

    I’ve also been using mistral l, a French LLM, to draft some documents lately.

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      I’ll 100% sign up with eutel (?) satellite internet if it’s ever available here.

      I’m just wondering, why? Do you not have any decent broadband options available?

      Fiber’s still going to be better than satellite, but obviously if you can’t get fiber, satellite is probably better than aging copper.

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    Makes me wonder where all that money is going? I mean they must be making billions in those funding cuts. Are they all gonna funnel that money into Russia and tech oligarch’s pockets?

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      They want to create an oligarchy in the US.

      Privatise everything and give them to their billionaire buddies to run.

      Imagine the money you can make by selling weather data, gathered by government sensors. Or a private VA organisation with an exclusive contract with the government.

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        Selling to who?

        If the masses are penniless serfs, who is going to buy the services provided? One of the other 8 billionaires who own the country?

        They really haven’t considered the longer term here. Ultimately, they’ll be kings of a worthless backward shitheap, despised and shunned by the international community, their best and most promising exfiltrated to the rest of the world then fenced off to rot into obscurity.

        Like North Korea, more or less.

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          That is exactly what they want. They want us to literally live like dark age serfs while they live in opulent and highly technologically advanced palaces that cater to them.

          They don’t just want everything. They want everyone else to have NOTHING. A billionaire in a chauffered Bently that costs 500,000 dollars definitely looks down on people driving Honda Civics that cost 20,000. But imagine if they were in that Bently and the people around them had no cars, and even a bicycle is a luxury, and whatever public transport that is available is prone to breakdown. Their ability to look down upon the serfs is much greater, which is what they want.

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            The issue is that technology advances with the whole, the internet/smartphones/gaming etc. All benefit from large populations being able to buy/engage with them.

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              They don’t care. At all. They would hoard it all for themselves and use as many common people as medical guinea pigs for medical experiments to prolong their own wretched existence, too. Imagine the average ‘elite’ living 20 or 30 years longer than the ‘common’ person. They would see more superior and like gods even though they fully well know it is entirely them killing their underlings.

              Trump effectively orchestrated the fucked up response to the pandemic that resulted in 500,000 deaths. They knew that far more minorities would be harmed than whites. If you think they also ultimately care about their white underlings you are wrong.

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                The point was, that isn’t possible. If everyone is too poor to consume, their system stops, and they aren’t rich anymore.

                Long term, the snake is eating it’s own tail. What happens when it gets to it’s own head? It chokes to death (and scavengers pick over the corpse).

                Either they’re too stupid to know what happens at the end, or they’re stupid enough to think they can jump off the ride with the loot before it crashes.

                In neither scenario would I want to be living that close to the coming chaos.

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                  Either they’re too stupid to know what happens at the end, or they’re stupid enough to think they can jump off the ride with the loot before it crashes.

                  Both. The answer is both. They really think they can survive environmental collapses. They would more than the average person… but not for very long.

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        Brain drain also shifts the country rightward. Worked well for Fidesz, will work well for the Republicans.

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        The US is an oligarchy already. It has been since at least the late 70s. It is just that now the system is falling apart.

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      Not to Russia probably, not directly at least. Just to oligarchs. But not just tech oligarchs, oil barons will obviously take their share, no oligarchs will be left hanging

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      Makes me wonder where all that money is going?

      Scroll down to spending categories. Most money is spent on things like social security, medicare, veteran care, unemployment insurance, and health. Defense is 13% (and absolutely needs to be audited ASAP). Interest payments on debt is now 13% and growing fast. This is why it’s important to at least reduce the deficit as fast as possible. Imagine how much good the government could do with another $400B each year without those interest payments. (well, maybe not this government, but the next one).

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        Since this shows spending since 2024 oct it would mostly relate to spending in the government before actually wouldn’t it? I am more interested in what they are going to do with all the influx of money that will come from all the funding cuts that have happened in the last month or so.