| Subject: | [socialcredit] Human Labor Is Replaced By Machines | | Date: | Monday, March 31, 2008 19:17:46 (-0700) | | From: | Eric Encina <ericencina @.....com>
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Hi, to all Social Crediters and monetary reformers: I got a book
published by Enclyclea Publications, Hongkong, www.encyclea.com and edited
by MaryDeVorez entitled: 'HOW TO GET A JOB IN THE USA TODAY - Top Secret Tips and
Tricks That Foreigners Need To Find A Great Job in USA. And I am reading it. It
has 307 pages. This is excellent reference for me just in case I can to go USA
or Canada in the future. HUMAN LABOR IS REPLACED BY MACHINES:
On page 101, I have read: "DECLINING INDUSTRY EMPLOYMENT OCCUPATIONS IN USA
DUE TO AUTOMATION AND COMPUTERIZATION TECHNOLOGY - that is replacing human labor
in favor of
machines. I am interested to this topic because this was exactly
what I read in the past that HUMAN LABOR IS EVENTUALLY REPLACED BY MACHINES.
According to the USA Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, as a
result of increasing technology, people in the occupations listed below will be
experiencing a decrease in employment opportunities in the future. 1.
Farmers 2. Garment sewing machine operators 3. Private Household
Cleaners 4. Typists & Word Processors
5. Bookeepers 6. Accountants 7. Auditing Clerks 8. Bank
Tellers Increasing technology helps the economy and humanity as a
whole but it also causes unemployment and problems. But I think the production
being performed by machines in modern technology should be for the benefits of
the citizens and therefore can be transmuted for economic security in the form of
dividend or exra basic income or supplementary basic income to everyone.
Automation, computerization and even robotisation can cause massive and global
unemployment problems. And therefore the money system must be adjusted and must
be modified to the needs of men for the security of of all. The major step is to
reform the present financial system and its major implementation is the creation
of money debt and interest free.
Thanks for reading. Eric V. Encina
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