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Seattle Marxist Government Driving Out Residents

I think AI is going to play a HUGE role in where this country goes politically, socially, and economically in the next 5-10 years. It's all happening live, right now, at companies all across the country in every industry. The company where I work is pushing AI hard, and historically has had a very strong employee-focused culture. What must it be like at all the shareholder-first companies who don't give a rip how many lose their jobs?

What life looks like in the world in 2035 will be drastically different than what it looks like today. A lot of what we think are important social issues today will pale in comparison, and frankly no one will care about things like men in women's sports by 2035.

Whatever socio-economic platform best handles the imminent changes is what will win out. I have no idea what that might be though. Any thoughts?
 
I think it's going to be fantastic. We are re-industrializing at a breakneck pace across a broad range of industries, Trump has removed nearly $2 trillion in costs to businesses by reducing barriers to growth, and has set us up for dominance in the future. AI and related fields are going to create opportunities for businesses and employment we haven't dreamed of yet. The Golden Age is upon us. I wouldn't be a bit surprised if this isn't the decade we cure cancers.
 
One thing all of us can do is to try and only buy stuff that is labeled MADE IN AMEMERICA. I just watched a TV ad for flatware made in usa . you know knives , forks andspoons.

Will it cost more than cheap Chinese stuff? Sure. So you decide do you want to keep a chicom employed or aUS Citizen Employed?

Made in America below

 
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