Is it time?

Robots and fully automated factories have now surpassed illegal immigrants as the greatest threat to the American economy and our current way of life. When do we say enough? When do we fight back?

>being luddite
Shiggy diggy doo

they were actuall illegals, they broke the law

also, robots dont commit crimes

>not getting delicious UBI and going full-NEET after we kick out the brown people

it's like you don't want to win anymore

>while you were complaining about the worker pool being artificially inflated, the job pool just decreased again
Hmm.
To answer your question OP, we'll have to figure something out. CEOs can't put everyone out of a job and then expect to still sell shit to people.

>greatest threat to the American economy and our current way of life
no it is literally the opposite.

>CEOs can't put everyone out of a job and then expect to still sell shit to people.
wow and this is a leaf who figured this out.

The proper role of the robots is to replace shitskin manual labour so the shitskins can be deported or gassed without inconveniencing civilized people who have earned nice things.

Obama, nigger is that you?

GAS THE ROBOTS RACE WAR NOW

Automation is a socialist meme to justify socialist policies such as a universal wage.

We live in a post scarcity society yet still continue to increase output. There is no set limit to how much production can occur.
If you have 10 workers and robots can replace 8 of them you have 18 workers not 2 workers and 8 jobless people.
>waah but there are no jobs
Because neo libs are transitioning our natiins into service economy so they can manufacture overseas in sweatshops.

if we're going to have robots why do we need illegals?

>its robots, not outsourcing!
>US company closes US factory, open Mexican factory, sells goods into the US

illegals depress construction, restaurant wages

Why is illegals put in quotes?

A person can't be illegal

> muh ubi
anyone that even thinks of uttering these words, please gtfo back to plebit or shoot yourself asap, either is ok

>Not having a STEM degree
Don't say we never told you. Start learning mechanal engineering and CAD. Design machines that make machines with us.

>while you were screaming about illegals, I took your job
No you didn't, I learned how to program and operate you and now get paid more to do less

4 day work weeks and few hours. Problem solved.

Cases of robots breaking US law?
Cases of robots raping and murdering people?
Cases of robots receiving welfare?
Cases of robots drunk driving?
Sage, report, or ignore spam.

>break the law
>become illegal person

that wasn't hard

nigga just get a job robots can't do, at least in the next 50 years

>There is no set limit to how much production can occur.

Technically this is false, at least in terms of physical objects as production.

The whole reason we want to move to a knowledge economy is so that fewer of us are involved in creating physical things in a manual fashion. By moving production from the physical realm to the virtual and cognitive levels you free up the strain on the labor supply for physical labor jobs and improve the automated processes.

Our problem is actually that of not having enough smart people in offices, as odd as that sounds.

It's hard enough transitioning dumb white people from physical labor jobs to office jobs, the last thing we need is fucking shitskins to mow our lawns, the labor surplus destroys the market demand for lawnmower robots and slows the progress of that technology. The same goes for all of the seasonal fruit and veggie pickers.

The only way we can surpass the ceiling on production is by acquiring resources from another planet and further expanding.

>only one axis of movement
>only one direction
>no control systems
>""""""""""""""""robot""""""""""""""""

>as a child be told how automation is the future
>study mechanical engineering and learn how to build and fix automated things
>decades later have all the work I ever need and more on the horizon

Its called job security. Either adapt to whats coming or be a panhandling faggot on the roadside along with the illegals.

Too late

Capitalism was a mistake.

illegals out, robots in.

Robots still cost about $40k per year for the simple ones, and my job isn't one that can be replaced by robots.

It isn't time yet. Another 10 years minimum. The billionaires have too much power through the law and police now. That won't be the case in the not so distant future. They need to take more away from the average person before he's willing to risk action.

UBI soon

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One national crisis at a time OP.

We'll start tackling the problems of automation eventually, but first we've got to handle migrants and cheap foreign labor.

>CEOs can't put everyone out of a job and then expect to still sell shit to people.
They can sell shit to each. Middle class cucks are so entitled. They like medieval feudals. Do you know that there was similar economic theory that time? Explaining necessity of aristocracy? That if no aristocracy there is no one who can consume excessive products and economy would collapse. I kid you not.

robots dont vote and dont corrode western culture

Apologize.

>notices robots don't vote
>don't vote against dems
>the muh robots meme emerges

shareblue and sillyvalley

>trying to meme muh robots into consciousness

also, sage this shit thread

Well actually property equals number of votes in the corporate world. So in some way robots do indirectly vote.

I've been saying this for the past several years, everyone looked like I was crazy back in 2013. Now it's an everyday discussion in mainstream politics.

People still don't want to accept that in the near future we'll be given a basic universal income... people will resist this because having no job will make people feel insecure and useless, most people define themselves by their career.

I honestly can't wait, I think working for some corporation is slavery because you're forced to talk, think, act, and dress a certain way.

>in the near future we'll be given a basic universal income
Do a little job. Take US federal expenses and figure out what sort of UBI US can afford. I guarantee that you will not like this number.

>When do we fight back?
You don't. Tech is not bad, the monetary system is.

If it doesn't work out then America will collapse into poverty, along with the rest of the world and only a few contained cities will thrive and the rest of us will starve.

If we don't find a solution then humanity will perish except for a small handful.