Who needs buggy whip industries like cars, computers, consumer electronics, airliners, apparel, furniture, and software development? We'll let ignorant third-world losers do that low-tech stuff. We're going to make the leap into space-age technologies such as nanotechnology, Mars exploration, and genetic engineering. There's something wrong with the Monster Board right now, since it doesn't show the millions of jobs in these industries, but there-a-comin'...ain't noooooo doubt about it.
In the meantime, we have cutting-edge service jobs at CVS, Walmart, bankruptcy planning and hurricane reconstruction...soon as we get the illegals out of the way. The future ain't been brighter!!
Now that was positively hormonal. Well done.
"Who needs buggy whip industries like cars, computers, consumer electronics, airliners, apparel, furniture, and software development? We'll let ignorant third-world losers do that low-tech stuff. We're going to make the leap into space-age technologies such as nanotechnology, Mars exploration, and genetic engineering. There's something wrong with the Monster Board right now, since it doesn't show the millions of jobs in these industries, but there-a-comin'...ain't noooooo doubt about it."
Or if not those jobs, we can all retrain to do other jobs that they can't export, like plumbing, bricklaying, carpentry, and similar high-paid trades jobs that there's a big demand for, right? Except that when the middle class of manufacturing and knowledge workers has been destroyed, just how much demand will there be for those services anymore? Sure, the ultra-rich who control those companies shipping jobs off to the third world will need some (possibly very well paid) people to do those things for them, but not enough to employ everyone.
Of course, who exactly is going to purchase all those consumer goods, software and services produced in the third world once the middle class has been destroyed, I don't know. Have the globalists that run those industries thought that far ahead? Maybe they don't really care, as long as they can make some money now and be part of the ruling class in this coming world.
Or maybe it'll all work out, somehow, with new industries and technologies and rising wages and standards of living in India and China. Maybe we'll all be better off in the end - I dunno, and I'm not sure anyone else is prescient enough to see what the future holds, either.