Message from @Pepin

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2019-03-08 09:19:26 UTC  

Mhm

2019-03-08 09:20:07 UTC  

The whole downfall of the rust belt has been due to intervention and welfare

2019-03-08 09:20:11 UTC  

Simple as that

2019-03-08 09:20:16 UTC  

And for that democrats are to blame

2019-03-08 09:21:02 UTC  

4 million manufacturing jobs lost to automation had nothing to do with it i'm sure

2019-03-08 09:21:03 UTC  

and republicans

2019-03-08 09:21:14 UTC  

Yes but those could have been re allocated

2019-03-08 09:21:17 UTC  

dude, are you listening to what you are saying

2019-03-08 09:21:24 UTC  

But they didnt !

2019-03-08 09:21:36 UTC  

You are an NPC rn dude

2019-03-08 09:21:36 UTC  

I’m saying the reason why they didn’t is intervention

2019-03-08 09:21:37 UTC  

The reality is. They didn't !

2019-03-08 09:21:38 UTC  

Welfare

2019-03-08 09:21:43 UTC  

Yes I’m saying. Why

2019-03-08 09:21:48 UTC  

But you want more of this

2019-03-08 09:21:51 UTC  

There are no jobs for them

2019-03-08 09:21:57 UTC  

There are

2019-03-08 09:22:04 UTC  

But the intervention has stopped it

2019-03-08 09:22:15 UTC  

Seriously what do you expect with a minimum wage

2019-03-08 09:22:17 UTC  

lol

2019-03-08 09:22:24 UTC  

A truck driver who has been doing that for 10 years is not going to become a computer programmer

2019-03-08 09:22:36 UTC  

That’s not the only jobs created

2019-03-08 09:22:37 UTC  

lol

2019-03-08 09:23:23 UTC  

“Panera Bread announced in April that it would create 10,000 delivery driver and in-café jobs in response to the popularity of its delivery service. High customer demand for ordering soups and sandwiches through the chain’s AI-powered digital platform led the company to decide to expand the service to 40 percent of its stores. The company said that its drivers would enjoy “daytime hours and competitive wages” and would further bolster the customer experience.

Panera Bread’s decision to hire its own drivers rather than outsource deliveries to a third-party service could hint at another automation-driven trend. If all companies have access to the same cost-saving, service-expediting technologies, competitive advantage may come from differentiated customer experience—the sort of unique customer experience that comes from human creativity.

2019-03-08 09:24:14 UTC  

Ok so you would rather it be a survival of the fittest. The huge companies like Amazon should win due to being the best. Forget the Truck Drivers, Retail workers, Fast food workers. They have low skill anyways.... forget um

2019-03-08 09:24:18 UTC  

It’s not just coders lol

2019-03-08 09:24:23 UTC  

What?

2019-03-08 09:24:32 UTC  

I’m just saying the market would re allocate jobs

2019-03-08 09:24:40 UTC  

Amazon is subsidised by the government

2019-03-08 09:24:43 UTC  

But it’s harder to re allocate when the market is distorted by intervention

2019-03-08 09:24:50 UTC  

pepin, why do people work?

2019-03-08 09:25:52 UTC  

But it hasent. And even if you said it was possible to re allocate a 30 year truck driver. You just said welfare and the government has not allowed that.

2019-03-08 09:26:01 UTC  

Bruh

2019-03-08 09:26:16 UTC  

That’s what I’m saying, it’s currently stopped due to these things

2019-03-08 09:26:29 UTC  

Ok?

2019-03-08 09:26:31 UTC  

Why do you want more of something that’s caused the problem.

2019-03-08 09:27:30 UTC  

The reality is automation is going to get drastically worse and we have no solution in place for the eventuality of the top jobs in America simply being replaced. Neither party is even mentioning it

2019-03-08 09:27:44 UTC  

Dude it’s been said like that sundae the 1800s

2019-03-08 09:27:48 UTC  

ha

2019-03-08 09:27:57 UTC  

“This time automation will kill jobs”

2019-03-08 09:28:01 UTC  

Every time it creates more