This is a very complex issue. It won't be adressed by simple rhetoric.
There will always be individuals hurt and some will gain from any situation. It just depends on which side of the fence you happen to be on.
We also need to bring in proper education (or the lack thereof)into the picture.
In this modern world, the job market will always change and shift. In order for anyone to be able to take advantage of this situation is proper training to highlight the carreers of the future.
Look, we lost many bookkeepers with the arrival of computers, the same holds true with the automobile assembly lines. Robote have taken over. In the Job world, these are changes that will always occur.
If our young people don't realize this or are taught properly, they will be on the wrong side of the fence in the future.
It just depends on which side of the fence you happen to be on.You know you hit the nail squarely on the head! I am what I am. However, you are of a new age where you believe a different way. The two of us will not agree.
You see, I am 65 years old this year. I've seen and lived a lot of what may be just history to you. I've seen politicians tinker with the lives of citizens here in America, and mostly its been for the bad.
The bottom line is, I don't trust much of what any politician and economist tells me. I've seen it all before, and I know that when this present bunch gets finished with us, there are going to be only two classes of people: the rich and the serfs.