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<blockquote data-quote="fedx" data-source="post: 4011260" data-attributes="member: 64891"><p>The goal of the global elite is to automate just about everything. The problem I see is, how are people going to buy "stuff" when they don't have a job due to being displaced by machines? They talk about a base wage for everyone, but that doesn't make sense either. That will just cause the price of everything to rise since everyone will have, say, $2,000 base every month. Plus nobody will be working to provide taxes for that base pay. If companies pay all the taxes it would be like having those automated companies giving away their stuff for free since they're paying your base. Obviously they wouldn't do that. In reality I see this automation leading to a societal collapse as it can't sustain itself. Companies want to automate everything so they don't have to deal with human workers, but then they won't be able to sell their goods since nobody will be working. So those companies will go out of business too. It's unsustainable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fedx, post: 4011260, member: 64891"] The goal of the global elite is to automate just about everything. The problem I see is, how are people going to buy "stuff" when they don't have a job due to being displaced by machines? They talk about a base wage for everyone, but that doesn't make sense either. That will just cause the price of everything to rise since everyone will have, say, $2,000 base every month. Plus nobody will be working to provide taxes for that base pay. If companies pay all the taxes it would be like having those automated companies giving away their stuff for free since they're paying your base. Obviously they wouldn't do that. In reality I see this automation leading to a societal collapse as it can't sustain itself. Companies want to automate everything so they don't have to deal with human workers, but then they won't be able to sell their goods since nobody will be working. So those companies will go out of business too. It's unsustainable. [/QUOTE]
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