Monday, November 23, 2015

Robot replacement for $15 an hour laborers:

This just proves that manual labor is a scam and people need not have to work to have things. In other words, the machine is much more efficient --- labor is not needed. But the stupidly is that we can't use a machine or they will "replace us". That fear has stopped society from evolving with the belief we have to have human slaves and if they are not slaves they don't get to exist. The machine makes it so more people are provided for not less -- it is the money powers that misuse the technology.

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So, if we are to believe that these machines are replacements for us, and as if this more efficient technology can only be used to save McDonald's money, how is this evolving?   We can't use a machine that is more efficient because it will "replace us," and if they replace menial labor these people should be living out in the streets is what they imply.

Now I agree that higher pay may hurt the economy but with the use of technology society can evolve to a higher level and not stuck in a loop where the monopolies want to keep us and abuse the population that is being used as a labor pool and as cattle rather than seeking for a higher existence which could be easily accomplished and this technology is proof!

This is senseless abuse of technology.  If labor is not needed our resources can be used differently in every aspect of society.  We could have traveled the solar system many times over if not for these road blocks-----punishing people if they don't take low wage jobs and if they get more pay-----bang just like that, a technology is instantly released!  The fact of the matter is nobody has to be without.  Machines can do the work, but they are making a monopoly on labor based on the old world principles of slavery, and artificial debt creation to keep people binded in debt to the money hoarders----limiting the evolution of technology, the rational use of resources, and ultimately equality.  The technology is going to waste because of greed and primitive beliefs based on medieval hierarchy.

Neal Vanderstelt - Author of Economics Theories, Self-help, and Conspiracies.  Find me here on Amazon.

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