Florida Rep: Do not deport our work force.

See post #156 stoopid.

You seem more confused than usual.
I'm not interested in your shite in #156, retard. I'm interested in the content of the link in the OP.

Edit - Did you read the link in the OP?
 
You felon Trump asskissing MAGA willfully stupid flunkies will never learn with this guy, will you?

You might want to pace yourself...Trump was sworn in only ONE WEEK AGO!

It's gonna be a LONG 4 years for you :D
 
This was what was being talked about stupid.

Putting American citizens who are currently on welfare into farm labor jobs.
So, where does the felon & his goon squad plan on placing the forced labor camps? How will that work? As he checked with Putin yet on how to institute this?
 
If they are here LEGALLY they have nothing to worry about.

But we're NOT going to trade the rape & murder of 12 year old girls so some can have cheap labor!
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This is bad in the short-term, because Americans aren't going to want to pick produce in the fields for minimum wage. So prices are going to go up, both in wages for farm labor and food. However, since capitalists compete with one another and won't have access to cheap, illegal immigrant labor, they'll likely start doing this:







CGI - but still realistic, seeing how intelligent and dexterous many humanoid robots have become in the last couple of years:



In the short-term prices might go up due to higher wages being paid to Americans working the fields, but that can trigger the full adoption of robot-harvesters that allow the owners of farmland to cut their human labor costs by as much as 75% or more. Prices would go back down and eventually we will have to deal with the next challenge of how we're going to organize our economy when most paid-jobs are replaced with genius robots and AI. That's another future challenge for capitalists and their employees.

Why? If no one is earning wages, then capitalists aren't generating profits. Paying customers for the most part, with few exceptions, rely on their wages to purchase the goods and services that they need. People need jobs to spend money.
 
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This is bad in the short-term, because Americans aren't going to want to pick produce in the fields for minimum wage. So prices are going to go up, both in wages for farm labor and food. However, since capitalists compete with one another and won't have access to cheap, illegal immigrant labor, they'll likely start doing this:







CGI - but still realistic, seeing how intelligent and dexterous many humanoid robots have become in the last couple of years:



In the short-term prices might go up due to higher wages being paid to Americans working the fields, but that can trigger the full adoption of robot-harvesters that allow the owners of farmland to cut their human labor costs by as much as 75% or more. Prices would go back down and eventually we will have to deal with the next challenge of how we're going to organize our economy when most paid-jobs are replaced with genius robots and AI. That's another future challenge for capitalists and their employees.

Why? If no one is earning wages, then capitalists aren't generating profits. Paying customers for the most part, with few exceptions, rely on their wages to purchase the goods and services that they need. People need jobs to spend money.

Did you think there was a shortage of jobs?

There isn’t.
 
But they have a huge untapped resource in the retiree population. They can pick the oranges right?
Retirees can do many jobs along with people on welfare

If thats not enough a carefully managed guest worker program can be implemented

Libs always look for the easiest way out of every situation
 
We need people in the workforce retiring earlier, not later.
 
What leads you to think there will be a shortage of jobs?
Advanced automation and AGI. All of the experts, including the billionaires, see the writing on the wall, without the government intervening with a "UBI". We're just at the beginning of this process of automating mass production but it's coming to a theater near you and it's not fiction.
 
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