Any company like Chrysler or Toyota can automate their manufacturing. Any modern mobile cell phone these days can play back a basic income Ted Talk video. Any country can implement the basic income policy and achieve, constant and consistent consumer buying power thereby automating the consumer's function as the constituent element of the market that absorbs the robotic-ally made goods that are not made with human labor. When you run out of Amerindians regardless of complexion, you see that the demand for ramen goes up and Lipton's cup a soup goes down since living people are consumers who make the demand for products. If you have no commitment toward your people then why should global capitalism let you build anything that you cannot buy anyway? You don't have any basic income. This automation of the consumer and his or her buying power is good for the entire market as the lack of money in all consumers as occasioned by robotic automation of many jobs affects everything; including real estate and office or apartment rental markets. If you owned all of the property in the world in an automated economy, how do you rent the properties and to whom? You will notice that the average and consistent tenant is hard to find but when you look into it, he is quite often likely to be a foreigner on basic income from his home economy which is usually an Asian country or possibly a European country and this is not good for North Americans who are being displaced economically in their own home environment. The foreigner may not have any high school education or maybe he does but he certainly has his basic income since if you were thinking about the utmost honor of a nation, it resides in its people who vote and participate and put up the banners for the great excitement called Americana that is not a racialised phenomenon. It is not racialised in Europe and do not think it. I wonder if you have noticed all of the happy people of all kinds of colours and complexions in....France and Belgium and Spain also? Did we look at Ireland? Toyota automated in the mid 60's to give us our monies worth. This continued as a project to approach an effective zero human labor in the process after observing the seppuku, deathly nature of waste in American automotive manufacturing. Chrysler closed in 1979 when Toyota pushed its automation, achieving a 70 percent zero human labor product. It's main government in Asia put in place the basic income and this inoculated its main Japanese economy from the effects of human attrition when jobs are no longer the avenue through which humans obtain the money that keeps consumer buying power stimulated. America has achieved a preference for, reliance on and access to automated manufacturing by relying on foreign ownership of manufacturing. Mexico has basic income in North America and they have 100 percent automation in car plant manufacturing and with other products. The other North American consumers are now, the non latino type that gets more attention in the media for their ways, is about to receive the direct protection from the attrition that automation causes to ensure sufficient consumer buying power within their pockets of the economy.
Any company like Chrysler or Toyota can automate their manufacturing. Any modern mobile cell phone these days can play back a basic income Ted Talk video. Any country can implement the basic income policy and achieve, constant and consistent consumer buying power thereby automating the consumer's function as the constituent element of the market that absorbs the robotic-ally made goods that are not made with human labor. When you run out of Amerindians regardless of complexion, you see that the demand for ramen goes up and Lipton's cup a soup goes down since living people are consumers who make the demand for products. If you have no commitment toward your people then why should global capitalism let you build anything that you cannot buy anyway? You don't have any basic income. This automation of the consumer and his or her buying power is good for the entire market as the lack of money in all consumers as occasioned by robotic automation of many jobs affects everything; including real estate and office or apartment rental markets. If you owned all of the property in the world in an automated economy, how do you rent the properties and to whom? You will notice that the average and consistent tenant is hard to find but when you look into it, he is quite often likely to be a foreigner on basic income from his home economy which is usually an Asian country or possibly a European country and this is not good for North Americans who are being displaced economically in their own home environment. The foreigner may not have any high school education or maybe he does but he certainly has his basic income since if you were thinking about the utmost honor of a nation, it resides in its people who vote and participate and put up the banners for the great excitement called Americana that is not a racialised phenomenon. It is not racialised in Europe and do not think it. I wonder if you have noticed all of the happy people of all kinds of colours and complexions in....France and Belgium and Spain also? Did we look at Ireland? Toyota automated in the mid 60's to give us our monies worth. This continued as a project to approach an effective zero human labor in the process after observing the seppuku, deathly nature of waste in American automotive manufacturing. Chrysler closed in 1979 when Toyota pushed its automation, achieving a 70 percent zero human labor product. It's main government in Asia put in place the basic income and this inoculated its main Japanese economy from the effects of human attrition when jobs are no longer the avenue through which humans obtain the money that keeps consumer buying power stimulated. America has achieved a preference for, reliance on and access to automated manufacturing by relying on foreign ownership of manufacturing. Mexico has basic income in North America and they have 100 percent automation in car plant manufacturing and with other products. The other North American consumers are now, the non latino type that gets more attention in the media for their ways, is about to receive the direct protection from the attrition that automation causes to ensure sufficient consumer buying power within their pockets of the economy.
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