In Dave Stockman’s book, he shows calculation that the number of “breadwinner” jobs (his terminology) peaked in 98, and has been going down ever since.
When I was a young man, they built large buildings, filled them with machines, and called them factories.
When I was middle age, they built large buildings, filled them with stuff made in China, and called them warehouses.
Now that I’m old, the don’t build large buildings.
Even if they wanted to, it would take too long to get the necessary permits.
When I was a young man, they built large buildings, filled them with machines, and called them factories.
When I was middle age, they built large buildings, filled them with stuff made in China, and called them warehouses.
Now that Im old, the dont build large buildings.
Correction:
Now that I’m old, they build larg buildings and fill them with technology to spy on Americans.
Yes they do. They fill them with server farms and massive data analysis computers, and use them to spy on people who were young men when the large buildings were factories.
Well, not exactly. You just need to lift the horizon of your vision to observe what is being constructed
Now that Im old, the dont build large buildings.
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Yes they do. The buildings are full of machines to spy on us, subdue us, and confine us.
[Now that Im old, the dont build large buildings.]
Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord (Jesus), but sin is a reproach to any people.
And the demonrats will be the last to know this fact even as America sinks to the bottom of the sea of humanity much like the Titanic sank to the bottom of the Atlantic. The sin of pride is the worst sin of all and the left loves the I wills, as Satan did before Jesus saw him cast out of heaven like lightning.
“Now that Im old, the dont build large buildings.”
Sure they do; they’re called “self-storage units”, and they’re used to ease Americans into our reduced standard of living where home ownership is a thing of the past.