What Vivek needs to realize is that America in general, and Florida in particular, are a little more pro-nerd than he thinks.
While I think some of what Ramaswamy tweeted is right, I disagree with the notion that American workers suck. What Vivek needs to realize is that America is a little more pro-nerd
Ramaswamy has faced significant blowback from a post he wrote about the virtues of hiring high-skilled immigrants over Americans.
Elon Musk is too rich to care about making more money, a GOP governor claimed during an interview on Sunday.
Former Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-Wis.) penned a Thursday op-ed in The Wall Street Journal urging Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy to initially focus their push to cut government spending on Congress if
His outlandish attack also featured former GOP presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy taking aim at a host of other beloved 90s sitcoms, as he made a point around 'fixing the problem' of what he ...
Proponents of the Department of Government (DOGE) say that it will work with Congress to slash up to $2 trillion in government waste and spending bringing more transparency.
Social media posts by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy arguing in favor of expanding the visa program for highly skilled workers have set off a debate among supporters of President-elect Donald Trump over how the program should fit into the incoming administration’s aggressive immigration agenda.
The honeymoon between the traditional Trump base and new Big Tech members of Trump's coalition experienced its first major rift when a debate exploded regarding the H-1B visa program.
Elon Musk doubled down on his support of H-1B visas after catching pushback from conservative figures. Donald Trump supported the program.
Any Democratic backing DOGE could give Musk and Ramaswamy a "serious bipartisan boost," said Business Insider. Moskowitz, though, said he'd vote against any "stupid" stuff that comes out of the effort. If the DOGE conversation is going to happen, he said, "I'm happy to be at the table."