The Junk Drawer

DIY-HP-LED

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Yep buy up the farmland and replace the yokels with robots, drive the fuckers out of the sparsely populated states by owning their republican politicans who will happily cut their throats for a buck! Move in liberal tech people to manage and maintain the robots and take over the rural areas of a half dozen states, most of their cities are liberal. Like the highland clearances of old, except they get paid to fuck off to a blue states and live well... How much are a dozen US senators and a handful of house seats worth? :lol: Shit Bill could buy Wyoming with pocket change...

 

schuylaar

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Yep buy up the farmland and replace the yokels with robots, drive the fuckers out of the sparsely populated states by owning their republican politicans who will happily cut their throats for a buck! Move in liberal tech people to manage and maintain the robots and take over the rural areas of a half dozen states, most of their cities are liberal. Like the highland clearances of old, except they get paid to fuck off to a blue states and live well... How much are a dozen US senators and a handful of house seats worth? :lol: Shit Bill could buy Wyoming with pocket change...

Robots don't need subsidies; they are a neutral political class.

If we're talking about running the white man out? Count me in.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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DIY-HP-LED

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Welcome to the club of affluent countries with female emancipation and birth control! The richer and freer you are the fewer kids you tend to have until you have to import them. Canada recently increased the number of immigrants to counteract this trend and to grow the population. For America and the EU, it is letting new people in or your economy shrinks or dies eventually with an aging population. Japan had similar demographic challenges, but not much immigration they think robots can do it in the future, good luck with that. As conditions improve globally and incomes among the world's poorest continue to rise, there should be less incentive to move for economic reasons. Political and environmental reasons are another question though, but with the continuing rise of liberal democratic governments, political reasons could be reduced.

The demographic changes in the wealthy countries could help take care of the environmentally displaced because we will need people and won't be as particular about where they come from in a few decades.

 

schuylaar

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Too late, I became friends with Dom over the holidays- it's too good..he stays. I've got an awesome champagne cork and like the option of having a glass whenever. I been wanting to try a bottle of bourbon from Breckenridge Distillers..doesn't hurt to have a shooter night cap especially when it's in combination to treat pain. I have double sciatica now woke up the other night in incredible pain in both legs (front and back). I've been fighting it but Neurology wants me with Neurosurgeon..my Primary is bypassing and sending me directly to pain management wheeeeeeeeeeeeee!
 
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