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In reply to the discussion: Within 10 Years Most Workers Will Be "Task Rabbits". R. Reich. [View all]hifiguy
(33,688 posts)49. The large scale die-off has been on the drawing board
since the mid-1970s. Henry Kissinger was saying 40 years ago that the people he referred to as "useless eaters" were going to have to be dramatically thinned out and that manipulation of food supplies was the easiest way to do it. He was talking about the Third World then. Now it's going to be turned on Americans.
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TheMastersNemesis
Nov 2015
OP
actually, given the number of guns in this country, there will be revolution before that
roguevalley
Nov 2015
#67
The US is turning into just another shit corporation for many people, definitely
RKP5637
Nov 2015
#2
Reich and others have been warning of this for some time. When will people believe it,
appalachiablue
Nov 2015
#26
Tell me something I don't already realize, the wrath is also unnecessary.
appalachiablue
Nov 2015
#62
I look forward to the time robots become our overlords and give us a merciful death. nt
Xipe Totec
Nov 2015
#7
If robot labor is cheaper, then it follows that maintenance robots are cheaper than humans.
Xipe Totec
Nov 2015
#12
That's a question for our silicon based replacements. Carbon is so Cenozoic nt
Xipe Totec
Nov 2015
#14
How much has the cost of public education increased? How are pensions doing comparatively?
JonLeibowitz
Nov 2015
#31
Exactly!!! Just keeping up buying food is outrageous. Crap way over priced. n/t
RKP5637
Nov 2015
#34
Dip Shit Reagan Proposed A "Service Economy". It Was Code For Eventual "Task Rabbit" Jobs.
TheMastersNemesis
Nov 2015
#38
Fewer workers, fewer benefits, fewer pensions = higher profit % for investors. But hey---Didn't
WinkyDink
Nov 2015
#43