Automation
Posted: Thu August 31, 2017 6:48 am
If anyone thinks regulation killed American jobs, in any industry, it should point a big fucking spotlight on their lack of understanding of US history.\
AS tech advanced, the number of laborers required for the same job decreased. As opposed to human beings and laborers in general seeing the benefits of that increased productivity, the managers and owners instead took exponential increases in pay.
General strikes happened...in almost every major city in the US, in our history. When labor refuses to work, there is no longer a country to run. No taxes paying security forces, no money for the military. That was a very real event in US history....labor runs the country....without it there is no country to rule, defend, profit from.
contempt, refusal, ignorance, denial...
It can, and has, reached a point where positions of perceived privilege ceased to exist.
AS tech advanced, the number of laborers required for the same job decreased. As opposed to human beings and laborers in general seeing the benefits of that increased productivity, the managers and owners instead took exponential increases in pay.
General strikes happened...in almost every major city in the US, in our history. When labor refuses to work, there is no longer a country to run. No taxes paying security forces, no money for the military. That was a very real event in US history....labor runs the country....without it there is no country to rule, defend, profit from.
contempt, refusal, ignorance, denial...
It can, and has, reached a point where positions of perceived privilege ceased to exist.