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<blockquote data-quote="pdudgeon" data-source="post: 74677221" data-attributes="member: 120014"><p>Automation is the #1 direct choice that is made as the result of easily obtained abortions.</p><p></p><p>The abortions in turn reduce the number of workers that are available to make/manufacture the goods that folks need in order to raise the kids that they aren't having.</p><p> </p><p>If you follow the cycle, you will see that the reduction in children produced will directly affect the reduction in products that are made for children, the number of schools and teachers that are no longer needed, the participation in extra circular activities is reduced, the number of busses needed for transportation, et cetera.</p><p></p><p>The next thing to realize is that we will also have a natural reduction in the population as a result that the largest population group, "The Baby Boomers" is quickly dying out due to old age.</p><p></p><p>So we have two factors that are affecting the problem of job automation: lack of available workers from the top down, and also from the bottom up.</p><p> That leaves the traditional 4 groups of workers by age:</p><p></p><p>workers in their teens and 20's (the smallest group)</p><p>workers in their 30-40's (still a viable, technical savvy group)</p><p>workers in their 50's (most likely to be replaced by automation)</p><p>workers in their 60's (either manage or be booted; the second smallest group)</p><p></p><p>So the result is that the pool of available workers will be squeezed into a work force that consists of the employees who are most capable of working with automation.</p><p></p><p>That's what is coming down the track.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdudgeon, post: 74677221, member: 120014"] Automation is the #1 direct choice that is made as the result of easily obtained abortions. The abortions in turn reduce the number of workers that are available to make/manufacture the goods that folks need in order to raise the kids that they aren't having. If you follow the cycle, you will see that the reduction in children produced will directly affect the reduction in products that are made for children, the number of schools and teachers that are no longer needed, the participation in extra circular activities is reduced, the number of busses needed for transportation, et cetera. The next thing to realize is that we will also have a natural reduction in the population as a result that the largest population group, "The Baby Boomers" is quickly dying out due to old age. So we have two factors that are affecting the problem of job automation: lack of available workers from the top down, and also from the bottom up. That leaves the traditional 4 groups of workers by age: workers in their teens and 20's (the smallest group) workers in their 30-40's (still a viable, technical savvy group) workers in their 50's (most likely to be replaced by automation) workers in their 60's (either manage or be booted; the second smallest group) So the result is that the pool of available workers will be squeezed into a work force that consists of the employees who are most capable of working with automation. That's what is coming down the track. [/QUOTE]
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