LJ_Reloaded
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To EVERY counter argument that comes up, point this out:
Nearly 102 million working-age Americans are not working. That includes over 90 million working-age Americans who've given up looking for work (a trend that has been steadily rising for decades) and nearly 12 million more who are looking for jobs and not finding them.
In addition there are 3 people fighting for every available job out there.
Anyone who says automation and foreign outsourcing are creating as many jobs as they're destroying, has a serious mathematics problem.
You cannot mathematically say that automation and foreign outsourcing are creating as many jobs as they're destroying, and hope to back that up with math. It is mathematically impossible.
Hammer this point home brutally, with no mercy and no relent.
Nearly 102 million working-age Americans are not working. That includes over 90 million working-age Americans who've given up looking for work (a trend that has been steadily rising for decades) and nearly 12 million more who are looking for jobs and not finding them.
In addition there are 3 people fighting for every available job out there.
Anyone who says automation and foreign outsourcing are creating as many jobs as they're destroying, has a serious mathematics problem.
You cannot mathematically say that automation and foreign outsourcing are creating as many jobs as they're destroying, and hope to back that up with math. It is mathematically impossible.
Hammer this point home brutally, with no mercy and no relent.