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Automation, the future and the American worker (ON TOPIC)
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<blockquote data-quote="Conk" data-source="post: 3296798" data-attributes="member: 69466"><p>And if the moderator actually approves my comments; I'd like to add something intended but not said...</p><p></p><p>Everyone has something of equal value to offer. Everyone 'works'. The problem is 80% of the work needing to be done cannot be monetized. For example, we need our children to be raised well. Fed well. We need nutritionists educating mothers on how dietary cholesterol is healthy and they should be eating eggs. Nevermind mothers, everyone, we have a billion people avoid cholesterol in their diet when their body needs it and it has no effect on blood cholesterol. It's ridiculously wrong. There's an endless amount of work to be done, the problem is; there's no money in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Conk, post: 3296798, member: 69466"] And if the moderator actually approves my comments; I'd like to add something intended but not said... Everyone has something of equal value to offer. Everyone 'works'. The problem is 80% of the work needing to be done cannot be monetized. For example, we need our children to be raised well. Fed well. We need nutritionists educating mothers on how dietary cholesterol is healthy and they should be eating eggs. Nevermind mothers, everyone, we have a billion people avoid cholesterol in their diet when their body needs it and it has no effect on blood cholesterol. It's ridiculously wrong. There's an endless amount of work to be done, the problem is; there's no money in it. [/QUOTE]
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