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To: GeronL

Your missing the point. I grew up in a factory town. My dad, uncle and a lot of my friends dads worked in one of the numerous plants making a decent middle class wage. Most of those plants ran 3 shifts per day with upwards of 200 people per shift. Now that same work is being done in one shift by maybe a hundred or so employees and their robot friends. Those guys who worked in those jobs bought houses and cars and TVs and refrigerators all built by other guys working in other factories. They also bought meat from local meat markets and hired plumbers and electricians who bought the cars and appliances factory workers built. It was very intertwined economy and it worked. Then they started sending those jobs off shore replacing them with ‘service’ industry jobs which didn’t pay anywhere near as much. And that is when the middle class started its death spiral. You can’t remove integral parts of a complex interdependent economy and expect the economy to continue to flourish. Those factory jobs were the way up for a lot of poor less educated people. Are companies making bigger profits today sure, but the money is not making into the hands of a large segment of the population in the form of wages as it used to. I personally don’t believe you can turn back the clock on this. Progress is what it is, but it hasn’t been progress for a large segment of the working class population of the country.


53 posted on 12/13/2014 8:50:01 AM PST by redangus
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To: redangus

Agree with what your saying, progress/technology has slowed the middle class to almost a stop. Pick and place machines that require NO medical benefits, bathroom breaks, or vacations.
The problem is the jobs that are out there don’t seem to be good enough for many. They truly feel they deserve more. They see entrepreneurs driving their Mercedes and risking what they have to build a company and they want some of that. They want it NOW... They just don’t want to work for it or risk it.


57 posted on 12/13/2014 9:08:54 AM PST by oust the louse (The Democratic Party might as well be called the Death Party. Abortion & ObamaCare/death panels.)
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To: redangus

I understand all that, but the answer is not to do away with technological innovations.


58 posted on 12/13/2014 9:11:57 AM PST by GeronL (Vote for Conservatives not for Republicans)
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