More jobs thanks POTUS

dagwood45431

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yeah, he's a real bag of shit alright. used to be the grand poobah here. even had everyone rooting for him once we found out he was busted.

then he spent his last few days before prison lashing out at everyone on here, basically proving what a bitter piece of shit he was.

then he came back as 'sheskunk', which i identified as him pretty much immediately. he denied it for months before admitting it, and asked me not to tell anyone. but he was such a piece of shit that i told everyone and he cried even more, got even more bitter.

now he's universally despised here, and known as a snitch.

definitely not worth ignoring, his meltdowns are spectacular.
That explains a lot. A meltdown of epic proportions appears to be brewing now. I'll buckle in and enjoy the show! Thank you for the info!
 

HAF2

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https://www.technologyreview.com/s/602869/manufacturing-jobs-arent-coming-back/

Boston Consulting Group reports that it costs barely $8 an hour to use a robot for spot welding in the auto industry, compared to $25 for a worker—and the gap is only going to widen. More generally, the “job intensity” of America’s manufacturing industries—and especially its best-paying advanced ones—is only going to decline. In 1980 it took 25 jobs to generate $1 million in manufacturing output in the U.S. Today it takes five jobs.

The automated, hyper-efficient shop floors of modern manufacturing won’t give Trump much room to deliver on his outsized promises to bring back millions of jobs for his blue-collar supporters.
 

Unclebaldrick

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https://www.technologyreview.com/s/602869/manufacturing-jobs-arent-coming-back/

Boston Consulting Group reports that it costs barely $8 an hour to use a robot for spot welding in the auto industry, compared to $25 for a worker—and the gap is only going to widen. More generally, the “job intensity” of America’s manufacturing industries—and especially its best-paying advanced ones—is only going to decline. In 1980 it took 25 jobs to generate $1 million in manufacturing output in the U.S. Today it takes five jobs.

The automated, hyper-efficient shop floors of modern manufacturing won’t give Trump much room to deliver on his outsized promises to bring back millions of jobs for his blue-collar supporters.
But what if somebody hacks into all the factories and has them secretly construct a giant robot that will destroy humanity?

Of course, it's rhetorical.
 

Stroker

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http://www.dukechronicle.com/article/2016/03/hog-waste-threatens-north-carolinas-rural-poor

There is many more if you care to dig.
And why would Exxon pass on this only to sell to Multi-Nationals???
http://www.cnn.com/2016/11/17/us/midland-texas-mammoth-oil-discovery/
...because it wouldn't look right if all the lobbying dollars to weaken EPA came from one corp.

We seriously need to have a talk with the "Global Chairman".
That would be awesome because I love hunting
 

Stroker

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https://www.technologyreview.com/s/602869/manufacturing-jobs-arent-coming-back/

Boston Consulting Group reports that it costs barely $8 an hour to use a robot for spot welding in the auto industry, compared to $25 for a worker—and the gap is only going to widen. More generally, the “job intensity” of America’s manufacturing industries—and especially its best-paying advanced ones—is only going to decline. In 1980 it took 25 jobs to generate $1 million in manufacturing output in the U.S. Today it takes five jobs.

The automated, hyper-efficient shop floors of modern manufacturing won’t give Trump much room to deliver on his outsized promises to bring back millions of jobs for his blue-collar supporters.
You can't stop automation
which is kind of too bad
but that's life
 

HAF2

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You can't stop automation
which is kind of too bad
but that's life
Those are a part of the millions of jobs trump is talking about "bringing back".
What's he going to do to wrestle them from the robots and backtrack progress?
 

Stroker

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Those are a part of the millions of jobs trump is talking about "bringing back".
What's he going to do to wrestle them from the robots and backtrack progress?
I really hate to say it
it is going to happen
and it really sucks
it's called progress
 

Grandpapy

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What do you mean lead tainted wildlife?
Damn city folks
you are talking about one bullet?
You're very funny
One I'm talking about one iron ore mine.

Multi National Companies can only increase profits in your parts (Damn country folk)by:
Lowering wages or lower the EPA Standards to lower operating costs.
Its easier to lobby congress then pry you away from your Iphone. Keep sending those pictures!

...just in case, the mine shares the land with the wildlife.
 
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