To: Thalean
No, For every job lost through invention, 10 more jobs are created. Jobs which one works less and earns more.
Taxation, offshoring, poor morals, a lack of education or poor educations.
2 posted on
04/29/2017 3:34:15 PM PDT by
mainestategop
(DonÂ’t Let Freedom Slip Away! After America , There is No Place to Go)
To: mainestategop
"No, For every job lost through invention, 10 more jobs are created. Jobs which one works less and earns more. "Do you have any links to back that up? I'd love to use it in arguments if it's substantiated.
4 posted on
04/29/2017 3:43:55 PM PDT by
MV=PY
(The Magic Question: Who's paying for it?)
To: mainestategop
“No, For every job lost through invention, 10 more jobs are created. Jobs which one works less and earns more. “
No, that is a shibboleth, and not factual. The technology revolution has not done what prior eras of invention did. More jobs have been gutted due to modern technology than any new jobs it created, directly or indirectly. And it is continuing to do that, even in the economically rapidly growing countries like China.
13 posted on
04/29/2017 4:26:52 PM PDT by
Wuli
To: mainestategop
No, For every job lost through invention, 10 more jobs are created. Jobs which one works less and earns more. Not if the factory automated is in the Hunan Province.
23 posted on
04/29/2017 8:50:36 PM PDT by
central_va
(I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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