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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1412756" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Automation is a big problem and another one is subsidizing people to crank out passels of children generation after generation who contribute nothing to society. I think we need to address both these issues. It strikes me as ironic how the government will pass all these feel good regulations on hiring and levy hefty taxes on the employer - I'm actually fined by the city for each employee I hire - and expect companies not to automate. There is no incentive to hire anyone because its just a pain in the neck assuming you can even find someone qualified and not on dope.</p><p></p><p>Of course the other solution is to embrace the hipster lifestyle where you can get your arts degree at a university paid for with lottery funds then graduate in six or eight years and become a barister at Starbucks and live in your mom's basement and earn extra money demonstrating whatever cause George Soros pays you to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1412756, member: 4362"] Automation is a big problem and another one is subsidizing people to crank out passels of children generation after generation who contribute nothing to society. I think we need to address both these issues. It strikes me as ironic how the government will pass all these feel good regulations on hiring and levy hefty taxes on the employer - I'm actually fined by the city for each employee I hire - and expect companies not to automate. There is no incentive to hire anyone because its just a pain in the neck assuming you can even find someone qualified and not on dope. Of course the other solution is to embrace the hipster lifestyle where you can get your arts degree at a university paid for with lottery funds then graduate in six or eight years and become a barister at Starbucks and live in your mom's basement and earn extra money demonstrating whatever cause George Soros pays you to. [/QUOTE]
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