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To: lee martell

I too draw the line at automation being implemented so quickly that there are massive disruptions and nobody would be able to earn a living. However that would only need to be a temporary measure as new science discoveries,products, and services fill the gap. There is nothing like human nature for creating work that needs to be done. In the future robots will do the repetitive work and men and women can focus on more creative careers.


3 posted on 04/26/2016 11:58:35 PM PDT by WMarshal (Trump 2016)
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To: WMarshal
In the future robots will do the repetitive work and men and women can focus on more creative careers.

Like what? Growing pot? Manufacturing's NOT coming back. Anyone who thinks it can and will is delusional.

8 posted on 04/27/2016 12:38:39 AM PDT by Bullish (Face it, insanity is just not presidential.)
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To: WMarshal

“I too draw the line at automation being implemented so quickly that there are massive disruptions and nobody would be able to earn a living. “

Each innovation was met with resistance. The introduction of the sewing machine was met with riots and sabotage. It took away the traditional hand piecework done by people in their homes and sold to companies. But the sewing machine brought improved clothing within the economic reach of nearly everybody. I remember how colleges resisted the introduction of calculators. In hindsight, seeing how much more education we got when freed from the mechanics of hand calculations and slide rules I think it was a net win.

The reason machines are replacing people is caused by government. Government regulations and government financing lawsuits against employers by “special” employees has pushed companies to limit their exposure to risk by replacing the now dangerous and over-priced for-the-skill-level employees with machines. However, those machines break, require maintenance and need reprogramming and programming updates. They will cost, probably on average, just as much as employees but the liabilities of regulation and potential lawsuits has been shifted to other entities. Running a company is all about risk avoidance.

So, don’t blame companies. Blame the regulatory environment they are trying to work within.

Eventually, nearly everybody will be “consultants” or free agents paid on a 1099. Thank government for that.


21 posted on 04/27/2016 3:10:10 AM PDT by Gen.Blather
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To: WMarshal
In the future robots will do the repetitive work and men and women can focus on more creative careers.

What about the men and women who, honestly, are not bright enough to engage in more creative careers? What are they to do?

23 posted on 04/27/2016 3:33:13 AM PDT by exDemMom (Current visual of the hole the US continues to dig itself into: http://www.usdebtclock.org/)
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To: WMarshal
I too draw the line at automation being implemented so quickly that there are massive disruptions and nobody would be able to earn a living.

The problem stems from the fact that when you have masses of people who suddenly find themselves without a means of earning a living, many will refuse to just lay down and die. Some may try to retrain, but half the population is below average, so the alternatives are crime or/and going full bernie.

I think the globalists dreamed up Agenda 21 as a means to deal with this new Player Piano world.

If the underclass won't willingly suicide itself away, then they will be culled by other means.

25 posted on 04/27/2016 3:42:01 AM PDT by Sirius Lee (Crump or Lose 2016)
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To: WMarshal

It is offshoring not automation causing he problem.


28 posted on 04/27/2016 4:14:57 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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