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newthinking

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162. You are speaking researched facts. Not sure if most have caught up
Fri May 6, 2016, 09:38 PM
May 2016

nor spent the time to understand what our corporate leaders are putting in place.

The thing is they see this as ultimately the way to "nirvana". The "market" is supposed to take care of everything in the end. It is ultimately a kind of religious thinking (and many of the "managing elite" are involved in fundamentalist Christianity in one way or another).

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Oh, my. n/t tom_kelly May 2016 #83
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"Done with St. Bernard" (sic) - something tells me LiberalElite May 2016 #157
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Ain't that the truth. airplaneman May 2016 #198
You are speaking researched facts. Not sure if most have caught up newthinking May 2016 #162
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Economics of scale might play a part... malthaussen May 2016 #179
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Your OP reads like a suicide note. Buzz Clik May 2016 #226
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Dude, you are working out some shit that has nothing to do with me. Buzz Clik May 2016 #228
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yes. well, thanks for your thoughtful OP - which allowed me to reflect on your words. NRaleighLiberal May 2016 #4
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. . . and it isn't just radio . . . . HughBeaumont May 2016 #47
i think talk radio is uniquely harmful in a number of ways certainot May 2016 #66
News "Narration" is growing and will be far more powerful (and destructive) newthinking May 2016 #165
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Hillary and the Dem party have the power to change the planet lewebley3 May 2016 #71
For example? Scootaloo May 2016 #109
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Listen, "Liberal..." tk2kewl May 2016 #142
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Google "GATS Mode Four" Baobab May 2016 #144
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that is why they are globalizing all those fields. they claim we have a labor shortage! Baobab May 2016 #244
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Theoretically. HughBeaumont May 2016 #39
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Only when we watched the Mad Max franchise ... 1StrongBlackMan May 2016 #75
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What??? 1StrongBlackMan May 2016 #110
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Their only real chance is a break-up of the Union. Lizzie Poppet May 2016 #55
I'm in. When do we start? Maedhros May 2016 #252
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I think the reason we tell this to our kids HughBeaumont May 2016 #62
I have an 18 year old brother and I'm full of hope for him La Lioness Priyanka May 2016 #61
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"Future Shock" Cary May 2016 #79
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If you're asking me ... Cary May 2016 #97
It deals with the unnecessary people. malthaussen May 2016 #180
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*SNORT* hatrack May 2016 #184
Yes they do but it won't be easy for them.. AuntPatsy May 2016 #103
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Get into programming JackInGreen May 2016 #105
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. struggle4progress May 2016 #112
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Global Warming ... Arugula Latte May 2016 #125
Off to Greatest Threads! fred v May 2016 #129
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For thousands of years sulphurdunn May 2016 #131
I am encouraged by the green movement felix_numinous May 2016 #133
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Hope we get more finance guys on board with this. HughBeaumont May 2016 #136
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robot and automation fears, I see what you mean. DU is social media too. Sunlei May 2016 #156
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Les get everyone welding. Welding is good to know when things need to be welded. Bonx May 2016 #196
Look forward to an energy evolution Rass May 2016 #158
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Family - something only for rich people, the rest of us doomed to subsistance living... whereisjustice May 2016 #159
Not to worry... Thespian2 May 2016 #163
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I gave my kid Plan B. DrBulldog May 2016 #171
The end of work means we have to have another economy eridani May 2016 #172
Yes, it's not automation that I fear nxylas May 2016 #191
The Jetson's model didn't account for elites gobbling up automation cost savings. Snarkoleptic May 2016 #176
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My generation grew up under threat of nuclear war and Reagan REP May 2016 #182
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Said in the 1800's, 1900's rinse repeat whistler162 May 2016 #190
Yep. Every single one does this... Phentex May 2016 #195
basic income for everybody, not just trust fund babies. yurbud May 2016 #192
Good God, GulfCoast66 May 2016 #199
Weird how people's expectations change with the world around them! tralala May 2016 #200
PFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFT. HughBeaumont May 2016 #204
I can tell GulfCoast66 May 2016 #208
Service plumbers will be around for quite a while. braddy May 2016 #202
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+1,000. HughBeaumont May 2016 #209
No I disagree Demsrule86 May 2016 #206
No. Give up, it's hopeless, doom doom gloom doom anigbrowl May 2016 #207
do you see things? hfojvt May 2016 #210
So here's where I ask "What are YOU talking about"? HughBeaumont May 2016 #212
worry accomplishes nothing hfojvt May 2016 #229
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I'm deliberately not reading any comments to this thread, so my answer is heartfelt and uninfluinced LannyDeVaney May 2016 #211
I'm pretty much picturing Soylent Green TheFarseer May 2016 #213
You should read about the Luddites, who ran around destroying machines in the early industrial age. Act_of_Reparation May 2016 #218
The Luddites were wrong because labor migrated with change brought on by industrialization. HughBeaumont May 2016 #220
TL;DR Act_of_Reparation May 2016 #221
TL:TSTC. HughBeaumont May 2016 #223
You are being extremely uncharitable in your argument. BlindTiresias May 2016 #232
Yep. I'm being uncharitable with the person screaming about "culls" and robot doomsdays. Act_of_Reparation May 2016 #242
I mention it BlindTiresias May 2016 #250
We the People need to fire the secret government. Octafish May 2016 #219
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