CrusaderFrank
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They've taken jobs. As has most automation.
And along with automation, which by the way, was provisioned without taking into account the job losses..outsourcing..was implemented.
So..dude..with no jobs to replace the ones lost..what happens to the consumer driven economy..when consumers have no money?
A. Everything is hunky-dory because the magical hand of the free market will take care of it.
B. Unemployment rises because of the cyclical nature of the collapse in employment. Less people buying = less demand = more layoffs = less people buying.
Don't bother..I know your answer.
57 States!
First downgrade ever!
Record Poverty!
It all happens in a vacuum in your world, man.
The economy just started collapsing in 2009.
Before then..was the golden age..
So you must be totally against computer too, right?
They put all those abacus workers out of business!
Woooooooooossssshhhhhh..
But..feel free dude.
Put up a link showing that.
The Abacus was never in major use in this country.
And the way Computers were moved into the public space was slow and incremental.
And it actually CREATED jobs.
So every business should model itself on the DMV, right? They should make it take as long as humanly possible to have an interaction with other people and forego any possibly time saving through automation.
That's how you have a growing economy, every line should be like trying to get on a Disney ride at peak time