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<p>[QUOTE="InfleXion, post: 1424597, member: 29012"]It reminds me of a Twilight Zone episode, the Brain Center at Whipples, where a factory manager ends up replacing all of his employees with machines, a look into the future at the time that we are living today to some extent. Still, as far as technology has come I think the jobs we've lost to machines could have been offset if not for the jobs we've lost due to globalization, even if we are at a point where we are utterly dependent upon them for our way of life. That is how the Matrix explains the beginning of the war with the machines. We became so dependent upon their processing abilities to perform reasoning for the world's complex problems that we were unable to regain control as it was beyond humanity's mental faculty to make the correct choices going forward. </p><p><br /></p><p>In any case, I don't see any reason for wages to increase unless we increase tariffs/taxes to the point where it impacts a company's bottom line not to do business from the US. That would pretty much kill our trade with other nations so we'd have to revamp our productive capacity to provide the nation's needs internally. Not exactly ideal, but seems worth a shot to me.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="InfleXion, post: 1424597, member: 29012"]It reminds me of a Twilight Zone episode, the Brain Center at Whipples, where a factory manager ends up replacing all of his employees with machines, a look into the future at the time that we are living today to some extent. Still, as far as technology has come I think the jobs we've lost to machines could have been offset if not for the jobs we've lost due to globalization, even if we are at a point where we are utterly dependent upon them for our way of life. That is how the Matrix explains the beginning of the war with the machines. We became so dependent upon their processing abilities to perform reasoning for the world's complex problems that we were unable to regain control as it was beyond humanity's mental faculty to make the correct choices going forward. In any case, I don't see any reason for wages to increase unless we increase tariffs/taxes to the point where it impacts a company's bottom line not to do business from the US. That would pretty much kill our trade with other nations so we'd have to revamp our productive capacity to provide the nation's needs internally. Not exactly ideal, but seems worth a shot to me.[/QUOTE]
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