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 Originally Posted by Fnord
Tech has gotten to the point where it has polarized the job market.
That's the excuse. It is very true, but it's not addressing the potential for ample employment not being tapped. Part of why we used to have high employment wasn't good policy, but low tech. Now we have higher tech, but still shitty policy. I propose we actually make good policy, and then we'll find that the job losses from tech advancements are nullified
Also government policy has been pretty hostile to the middle class.
You mean the government policy created by the proxy governance of corporate bribery?
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