It was easier because there was more of everything, and it was cheaper. Not all employment required skill sets or academics. You don't understand in this society that is everywhere. Yang is correct that the introduction of change in the retail sector is the first step to the last low/unskilled employment being reformed by computers. Then Mcdonalds will have robotics to prepare and cook the burgers. The beginning of the use of robots in drink establishments. He sees the future.
One self driving truck on one particular route will be a threat to others. He needs to be taken seriously, communism may of failed. But liberty has yet to solve the future. He at least is taking the initiative. I like his open minded ideas. He's a geek, with a good brain.
I have never been so fascinated with a wannabee politician before. It was like when I liked Paul's foreign policy idea, it sounded as if it was an end to the status quo, but that is naive. There will always be threats in the world, competing groups of people, have done for centuries. So standing Armies will always be needed, even if the Arms trade could end, how do you end, you can't end guns in American, you can't end them anywhere.
If Corbyn was in downing street, he'd face opposition to ending the Trident system, the Arms civilian businesses. The GDP, taxes, all this would go.
If Ireland was serious about living in a peaceful world, they'd take their case to the UN. And then be $#@!ed over business wise by your country. And the end to their small deployments of UN flag wavers. That is the only worth for their quaint useless military. Only then to wake up in a world without America.
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