HappyHappy wrote:A Numerical Control milling center can allow
one man or woman do the work of 100 skilled machinists of
50 years ago, and have a near zero scrap rate.
Same goes for most manufacturing equipment.
That is entirely our point. What do the 100 skilled machinists and the manufacturing employees now do for a living?
For the last eight years they ain't done much. Now, they got jobs coming....
How's them 'Keystone' jobs....working out...over the last eight years? Who is it that now says they're coming?
still have nothing, in response to the key point, asked by Res? Moreover, multiply those hundred machinsts by a couple thousand, toss in the over the road truckers, warehousers, and anyone, even in service industries, who does repetitive work. That last part is the pet idea of Trump's pick to be Secretary of Labor, in a level of irony you might miss, Pud. Now, do you plan to actully add anything of substance, Pud?
Pudfark wrote: Mon May 29, 2017 11:15 am
I live in Texas....you live in America.
seriously, son, you just showed that you know nothing about the subject, or real wealth, not that I had high hopes. Go back to playing with your own feces.
Pudfark wrote: Mon May 29, 2017 11:15 am
I live in Texas....you live in America.
callmeslick wrote:seriously, son, you just showed that you know nothing about the subject, or real wealth, not that I had high hopes. Go back to playing with your own feces.
callmeslick wrote:tweedle-dum, and tweedle-dee. You two need to paddle back to the shallow part of the pool.
Pudfark wrote:I always offer substance. You, on the other hand only offer opinionated conjecture, to which substance does not apply.
so, it's convenient, so you ignore the actual subject of the thread? Sad. It's your future, and your reality too. But, in response to a discussion, Pud rolls in his own shit, and Slappy babbles about communism, in all caps. Lightweights.
Pudfark wrote: Mon May 29, 2017 11:15 am
I live in Texas....you live in America.