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5 minutes ago, Batman_fan said:

Money has always made the people do unethical things. It is not new. One other example I know is about the founders of Sri Chaitanya. 20 years back story.

Both husband and wife were doctors in US. They both worked 24 hours between them for 10 years and earned loads of money. They came back to AP and formed the Sri Chaitanya. It many not be illegal, but is it an ethical thing to do is still a big discussion from Doctors' view point. 

Correction: It was not US, but England and foreign countries.

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1 hour ago, stockdazzler said:

Trump gurunchi cheppali ante "if I am not wrong konchem donga poo character". vadu avasaram vachinappudu vadukunnadu tarvata marchipoyadu. marchipothadu ani nenu anukoni gani but he is trying to straighten up loopholes in immigration and elsewheere in hiring process

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17 hours ago, tennisluvr said:

indians from all over come to see that while badly driving their predictable Honda and Toyotas.

This  is acceptable atleast if we can buy their cars ford gmc chrysler we are contributing to their economy.

Leave about that  they must see the   irving  in tx they will be able to know better about them.

Shitty guys  narrow minded fellows. walmart queue lo undadam kuda kastam.

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, kevinUsa said:

This  is acceptable atleast if we can buy their cars ford gmc chrysler we are contributing to their economy.

Leave about that  they must see the   irving  in tx they will be able to know better about them.

Shitty guys  narrow minded fellows. walmart queue lo undadam kuda kastam.

 

 

 

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All Federal Contractors Assam kotha trump budget director tho 

Republican Rep. Mick Mulvaney, President-elect Donald Trump's choice as his budget director, is a fierce deficit hawk with a record of pushing deep spending cuts across the federal government to balance the budget.

The 49-year-old from South Carolina, just re-elected to a fourth term, is a co-founder of the hard-right House Freedom Caucus that pushed former Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, from power. As director of the White House Office of Management and Budget, Mulvaney would be responsible for Trump's budget submissions to Congress. Those budgets are likely to address Trump's campaign promises to repeal the Affordable Care Act, cut taxes broadly and boost spending on public works and other projects.

If confirmed by the Senate, Mulvaney would lead an office that coordinates federal regulations, putting him in charge of repeals of Obama administration rules. Trump has been critical of several of President Barack Obama's executive orders, from those involving climate change and reining in Wall Street to protecting the children of immigrants who are in the United States illegally.

 

Strongly anti-establishment, Mulvaney has supported cuts beyond what House Republican leaders preferred and has refused to back deals to raise the government's borrowing limit, more recently causing heartburn for current Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis.

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1 hour ago, tom bhayya said:

recession mundhu nundi vintunna same stories about those 2 ainaa no changes ippativaraku aa rendintlo @3$%

Republicans leru gaa inni years. It will change.

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3 hours ago, speedracer said:

Manollu ikkada life style/ culture ki assimillate avvaka pothey kashtam, we can still keep our roots by assimilating well. Adhi jaraganantha varaku, ee stories/stereotypes tappavu.

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4 hours ago, speedracer said:

Manollu ikkada life style/ culture ki assimillate avvaka pothey kashtam, we can still keep our roots by assimilating well. Adhi jaraganantha varaku, ee stories/stereotypes tappavu.

We will never assimilate here man. Our people are full of a passive-aggressive inferiority/superiority complex. We brag about how superior our culture is compared to the local culture here while trying to immigrate here by hook or crook.

We lack equanimity and empathy for the most part, and don't have the egalitarian belief that the society here believes in for the most part.

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