On 1/17/2014 1:18 PM, Bugster, economics-illiterate and proud of it, lied:
> Harold Burton <
hal.i....@notmail.com> wrote in
>
news:hal.i.burton-F6F1...@74.sub-97-136-209.myvzw.com:
>
>> In article <lbbkv0$7tf$
1...@speranza.aioe.org>,
>> Bugster, economics-illiterate and proud of it, lied:
>>
>>> Governments warned: Robots may take half our jobs in 20 years, so
>>> prepare for revolution
>>
>> It's deja vu all over again. Remember the Luddites?
>>
>> Laugh . . . laugh . . . laugh
>>
> The Industrial Revolution took more than a century and people could return
> to the farm. Both governments and people had time to adapt. This
> revolution is already upon us - and we have nothing to fall back on.
*This* "revolution" - general automation, not "robots" - has been going
on for a century, and we have not had to worry about "falling back on"
anything.
New jobs always emerge - always. "Lump of labor" is a fallacy.