As technology develops, it is harder to generate full employment. As machines do the work of humans to a greater degree, there are idle humans who cannot find work. One solution I've considered is less hours per career for humans. Legislate a shorter work week or more vacations. This isn't being seriously considered as the elites don't want to diminish profits. Instead, they blame it on the people who can't find work.spottybrowncow wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2024 10:19 amLogic dictates that most of the people presently coming illegally have no marketable skills and no desire to assimilate.
People with marketable skills who desire to immigrate are probably more likely to want to do so legally, so as to maximize their potential once here. It's not hard to believe that we are letting in primarily riffraff.
If we streamlined a merit-based immigration system, we could get just as many immigrants as are currently coming illegally, but we would actually benefit from it. However, this would be a disaster for the democrats, which is why they'll have no part of it.
If you need 50 units of energy to produce 1 unit of meat, at least there is room for improvement. If the status quo becomes a serious problem, there is somewhere to go. Alternately, fusion is one of the technologies that is being only slowly developed as the elites want to profit now from fossil fuel. Maybe the energy will be available a few decades hence.
Does a progressive need to suggest the problem need to be addressed, that there is a need for conservatives to change? Are bigoted rantings a solution? Build up hatred so an ugly confrontation becomes inevitable? Or should we look for a real practical answer?