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Default Nearly Half of U.S. Jobs Are Vulnerable to Computerization

On Mon, 16 Sep 2013 12:22:57 -0700, Gunner Asch
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On Mon, 16 Sep 2013 12:46:15 -0400, "Jim Wilkins"
wrote:

"Ignoramus14718" wrote in
message ...

The new equilibrium is, workers are not needed to make goods, which
are no longer made to sell to workers, since the workers have no
money to buy goods.

Exact same thing applies to services.

This is all why I m very worried about the future.

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The traditional solution to having too many idle people in a slow
economy has been to start a war.


So if we kill off the Left, it will remove the deadwood and the root
and branch of the welfare tree, remove horrendous regulations from
****y busybodies to enforce, and put the country back on a newer
leaner and better footing.

Got rope?


Thailand has had sufficient violent changes in government (18 coups
since the 1932 revolution) to give a reasonable insight into what
changes in the law and regulations occur after an up-rising and the
answer is non, or nearly non. With the exception of a very few laws
that the coup winners instigate to justify their overthrow of the
previous government nothing happens. All the niggling little rules and
regulations remain in force, the police and bureaucratic sections of
the government are still there and the same prissy busybodies that
were enforcing the regulations yesterday are still here today.
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Cheers,

John B.