cmahoney
WKR
I think you and I have a lot of the same ideas on this topic but i think you missed my point.
Not everyone wants to be trained to build factories, not everyone is a self starter, not everyone is ambitious or a go getter. Sadly, many are just fine settling in life working a dead end job and not bettering their situation. Thats freedom though, you have the freedom to fail just as you have the freedom to succeed in the US.
That being said, if we eliminate these no skill dead end jobs millions of those under achieving types of people will have no job options and as such will just be added to the ever growing list of people dependent on Govt handouts. There are what, 200 million working age Americans? We cant all start businesses, earn college degrees, be high achievers we need low skill or no skill jobs too, entry level work.
Instead of automating everything i say bring back sewing shops, teach people to sew clothing, pay em $15/hr and show them there is room for advancement or, just sew the rest of their life making Made in the USA clothing getting a 3% raise every year. Id rather people do that then collect welfare on my dime. I dont for a second buy the "no one will do those jobs" idea i think millions will just as they always have. They arent now because those jobs just arent there so we need to bring them back.
That’s not going to happen if we keep paying people over $20 an hour to sit at home and smoke weed.
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