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The indolent of course are retirees.Nah. Cut remuneration for students loans, automate the coffee shops, and send the indolent back to work...
The indolent of course are retirees.Nah. Cut remuneration for students loans, automate the coffee shops, and send the indolent back to work...
If replacing workers with “automation” were economically feasible it would have been done decades ago.nah. there are plenty (of immigrants) the east is awash with displaced Ukrainians...very cpable and willing..
anyhoo... automation.... boop. bye bye coffee people (for example)
This isn't the 1950's, ZZ- as much as you and your brethren want.
The economics are far different now- with corporations/social media about to take over your life.
Keep on whistling in the woods while it slowly takes hold if we don't do something about it.
Why would you want to be ruled by the few and powerful? Is it because you agree with the government turning the homeless, the out and out into slaves just because you're sick and tired of seeing and reading about them?
Humanity/humility
That's what inflation is.God forbid wages should rise
Automation has allowed the huge swathes of the population to retire and pursue their indolent endeavors.If replacing workers with “automation” were economically feasible it would have been done decades ago.
If wages rise enough, they will. In the meantime, they have the freedom under our market system not to.I already have a job. Retired people have able-bodies that do not have jobs. They need to quit being indolent and rejoin the workforce.
Lower wages=ending inflation.An attack on social security is an attack on all working people. It means lower wages for everyone as you imply. Inflation could be more effectively reduced, and social security made more sustainable, by raising taxes on the rich.
Right, inflation is caused by free market capitalism.If wages rise enough, they will. In the meantime, they have the freedom under our market system not to.
Cute, I guess.
Automation has always historically increased labor demand by raising productivity.Automation has allowed the huge swathes of the population to retire and pursue their indolent endeavors.
A cute worse than the disease. A means of addrsssing inflation consistent with workers’ interests is automatic cost of living adjustments for wages, pensions, and entitlements, coupled with price controls and rationing wrt selected items.Lower wages=ending inflation.
Or any other approach that causes the money supply to rise faster than the supply of goods and services. So you want a comprehensive solution to it, do as the Chinese did when facing rapid inflation after 1949:Right, inflation is caused by free market capitalism.
The gold standard is total bullshit.Or any other approach that causes the money supply to rise faster than the supply of goods and services. So you want a comprehensive solution to it, do as the Chinese did when facing rapid inflation after 1949:
1. Seize the excess wealth of the capitalists and landlords and use it to reduce government debt.
2. Go on a gold standard to provide a stable basis for monetary valuation.
3. Through state planning, establish sustainable rapid industrial expansion based on state-owned industry.
So you are pro-inflation.Here's the deal Professor Einstein - It is ALWAYS going to be those at the bottom of the economic ladder that suffer the most when times get tough. My economic sacrifice? Maybe we'll wait until 2024 to remodel the guest bathroom and have to pay a bit more for gas and groceries in the short term. Since we invested prudently and built up a nice multi-year bucket of living expense money we're not going to even have to sell even a single share of stock. I'll own at least the same percentage of the nations wealth as I did before inflation hit. My complaint - when the economy is good I benefit more and it it not good now.
You? These interest rate increases are going to make it more expensive for you to get a car loan or buy a house or harder to find a job if your parents decide to kick you out of the basement.
How many jobs will automation replace in 2023?Nah. Cut remuneration for students loans, automate the coffee shops, and send the indolent back to work...
Lots and lots and lots of unskilled labor. They'll make things faster, better and cheaper than the minimum waged people that they will replace. Welcome to America.How many jobs will automation replace in 2023?
Threadjack.Cute, I guess.
I don't understand why Republicans fight against a solution to solve the homeless problem
Have you seen the video(s)? Why bitch and moan having no solution and nothing but contempt? WWJDwww.politicaljack.com
Think about the crime reduction.
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It will bring inflation down on the backs of those 'unskilled workers'.Lots and lots and lots of unskilled labor. They'll make things faster, better and cheaper than the minimum waged people that they will replace. Welcome to America.
Oh and by the way - that will help bring inflation down too. A win all around except for the people with no real skills.
Yea... automation isn't going to fix the labor shortage and drive down inflation in the foreseeable future.Lots and lots and lots of unskilled labor. They'll make things faster, better and cheaper than the minimum waged people that they will replace. Welcome to America.
Oh and by the way - that will help bring inflation down too. A win all around except for the people with no real skills.
Who was first to mention the homeless?Threadjack.