McConnell: Trump is responsible for inciting riot

yep. another reason not to let caravans of unskilled Central American dirt farmers in
Low skill jobs are harder and harder to fine

They are harder workers than the Russian mafia trash filling up our northeastern cities.
 
yep. another reason not to let caravans of unskilled Central American dirt farmers in
Low skill jobs are harder and harder to fine

Completely agree.
The Working Class is already competing with Automation and Outsourcing.
Why hard fuck the Working Class more with Cheap Third World Labor.
 
So you say.

Even if Trump was dead wrong and barking up the wrong tree delaying the vote is not ‘seeking to overturn the election’.

Stop watching the ‘news’.

No, you genetic reject, I do not "say". The world works this way: If you make an affirmative declaration, you should be able to support it. Your claim is that there were voting irregularities. Not only do you not have any proof whatsoever, but your claim was given more than 60 opportunities in state and federal courts of competence and jurisdiction to prove itself to be true.

AND NOTHING. Now here you are -- more than three months later -- still schizophrenically repeating what we all know to be untrue. Seriously, how do you live with yourself? What was the tipping point in your mind when you made the calculated decision to throw away any integrity you had developed in your lifetime and turn into what you are now? What were those final factors? Are you achieving your goals related to that decision?
 
we'll never know. DC looks to place blame not reform or problem solve.

"Trump did it" make the cops and the FBI -both colossal screw ups- happy to point the blame elsewhere

Wait. Now you're blaming the riot on the police and the FBI?

What the fuck is wrong with you?
 
he's a slimy slippery critter.

Mitch the Weasel. No surprise he condemns Trump and said "he could have stopped these criminals"
Hey Turtle. there were no criminals when Trump was speaking.
your sacred Senate is blowing white smoke but your leadership is corrupt and ossified, So it's game on.
The Trump Populists vs. the upper crust Bushes and Swamp Republicans.
Slice that baby right down the middle and see which part lives…

Yes, they had already started storming the capitol while he was still speaking, whore.
 
yep. another reason not to let caravans of unskilled Central American dirt farmers in
Low skill jobs are harder and harder to fine

I don't know how your posts surprise me anymore. I suppose I'll get over it someday.

Your solution for the advancement of technology and process automation is to ban brown people? It didn't even occur to you to train and educate Americans to have more than "low skills"? The jobs for which are hard to "fine"?
 
I don't know how your posts surprise me anymore. I suppose I'll get over it someday.

Your solution for the advancement of technology and process automation is to ban brown people? It didn't even occur to you to train and educate Americans to have more than "low skills"? The jobs for which are hard to "fine"?
it's called supply and demand of the labor market. Of course we are "training Americans" -can everyone be trained?
Are coal workers simply just able to code or make solar panels? You act like job training is a magic wand.
Some are unfit. many dont want to train up.
 
I don't know how your posts surprise me anymore. I suppose I'll get over it someday.

Your solution for the advancement of technology and process automation is to ban brown people? It didn't even occur to you to train and educate Americans to have more than "low skills"? The jobs for which are hard to "fine"?

Do you think there will be MORE Human Jobs in the Future or LESS Human Jobs in the Future?
 
I don't know how your posts surprise me anymore. I suppose I'll get over it someday.

Your solution for the advancement of technology and process automation is to ban brown people? It didn't even occur to you to train and educate Americans to have more than "low skills"? The jobs for which are hard to "fine"?

"Robots are coming for our jobs. We've heard it before, and to a varying degree, it's true. Business consultant group Cognizant predicts in its book "What to do when machines do everything" that over the next 10 to 15 years, 12% of jobs in the U.S. will be replaced by automation."
https://www.inc.com/business-insider/21-new-jobs-future-robots-automation.html
 
Do you think there will be MORE Human Jobs in the Future or LESS Human Jobs in the Future?

More jobs. More creative jobs. This Joe Rogan interview with Naval Ravikant is one of the most fascinating I've listened to when discussing the future of human beings and tech.

I've listened to it twice and cannot disagree with what Ravikant is saying. It's also on any platform that carries the Joe Rogan Experience #1309 (JRE #1309 w/Naval Ravikant).


https://podcastnotes.org/joe-rogan-experience/naval-joe-rogan/
Key Takeaways
  • When you combine things you’re not supposed to combine, people get interested
  • Don’t read to finish books. Read to satisfy your intellectual curiosity.
  • EVERYBODY on Earth can be wealthy
  • Everybody wants to be wealthy, everybody wants to be happy, and everybody wants to be fit
  • Here’s the good news – all 3 of those things can be taught
  • Happiness is a choice
  • “Desire is suffering… every desire you have is an axis where you will suffer. So just don’t focus on more than one desire to time. The universe is rigged in such a way that if you just want one thing, and you focus on that, you’ll get it, but everything else you gotta let go.”
  • If you want to operate at peak performance, you need a calm mind
  • We live in an age of infinite leverage, and because of that, the impacts of good decision-making are much higher than they used to be
  • Knowledge workers function like athletes – they train, sprint, then rest and reassess
  • The information revolution, by making it easier to communicate, connect, and cooperate, is allowing us to go back to working for ourselves
  • We need a culture of continuous adult education
  • Society will always create new jobs, but it’s impossible to predict what those jobs will be
  • “I do believe that automation, over a long enough period of time, will replace every non-creative job”
  • There are MANY problems with Universal Basic Income
  • You won’t see General AI anytime soon
  • Naval practices the “art of doing nothing” meditation, here’s how you do it:
  • “Sit down, close your eyes, get in a comfortable position, and whatever happens, happens. If you think, you think. If you don’t think, you don’t think. Don’t put any effort into it.”
  • Protect your time like it’s all you have
  • You’ll have to ruthlessly decline meetings if you want to do anything of importance in this world
  • Find the thing that looks like work to others, but feels like play to you, and then go all in on it
 
it's called supply and demand of the labor market. Of course we are "training Americans" -can everyone be trained?
Are coal workers simply just able to code or make solar panels? You act like job training is a magic wand.
Some are unfit. many dont want to train up.

If they don't want to train up, then they can be unemployed. I mean, surely you understand what a fucking tool you sound like. You want the government to block immigration because Americans have a right to be untrained and uneducated. You're pandering to the lowest common denominator and shitting all over conservative political philosophy.
 
Add McConnell to the LONG list of Republicans that conservatives now have to marginalize and diminish.

Who is even left? They'll trash everyone just to save a tiny piece of Trump's ego. It's as deep and committed as cults get.
 
More jobs. More creative jobs. This Joe Rogan interview with Naval Ravikant is one of the most fascinating I've listened to when discussing the future of human beings and tech.

I've listened to it twice and cannot disagree with what Ravikant is saying. It's also on any platform that carries the Joe Rogan Experience #1309 (JRE #1309 w/Naval Ravikant).


https://podcastnotes.org/joe-rogan-experience/naval-joe-rogan/
Key Takeaways
  • When you combine things you’re not supposed to combine, people get interested
  • Don’t read to finish books. Read to satisfy your intellectual curiosity.
  • EVERYBODY on Earth can be wealthy
  • Everybody wants to be wealthy, everybody wants to be happy, and everybody wants to be fit
  • Here’s the good news – all 3 of those things can be taught
  • Happiness is a choice
  • “Desire is suffering… every desire you have is an axis where you will suffer. So just don’t focus on more than one desire to time. The universe is rigged in such a way that if you just want one thing, and you focus on that, you’ll get it, but everything else you gotta let go.”
  • If you want to operate at peak performance, you need a calm mind
  • We live in an age of infinite leverage, and because of that, the impacts of good decision-making are much higher than they used to be
  • Knowledge workers function like athletes – they train, sprint, then rest and reassess
  • The information revolution, by making it easier to communicate, connect, and cooperate, is allowing us to go back to working for ourselves
  • We need a culture of continuous adult education
  • Society will always create new jobs, but it’s impossible to predict what those jobs will be
  • “I do believe that automation, over a long enough period of time, will replace every non-creative job”
  • There are MANY problems with Universal Basic Income
  • You won’t see General AI anytime soon
  • Naval practices the “art of doing nothing” meditation, here’s how you do it:
  • “Sit down, close your eyes, get in a comfortable position, and whatever happens, happens. If you think, you think. If you don’t think, you don’t think. Don’t put any effort into it.”
  • Protect your time like it’s all you have
  • You’ll have to ruthlessly decline meetings if you want to do anything of importance in this world
  • Find the thing that looks like work to others, but feels like play to you, and then go all in on it

Sweet Jesus! 2 hours???

I noticed this: “I do believe that automation, over a long enough period of time, will replace every non-creative job”. Let's say this is true.
In the DNA Lottery, some are going to come out on the short end of the stick. What is your suggestion for THOSE people?
 
Do you think there will be MORE Human Jobs in the Future or LESS Human Jobs in the Future?

There will be more. The human population of the planet is on an upward of trajectory. Most of those people will need employment. They might not be scanning groceries and sweeping floors, but they will have jobs.
 
"Robots are coming for our jobs. We've heard it before, and to a varying degree, it's true. Business consultant group Cognizant predicts in its book "What to do when machines do everything" that over the next 10 to 15 years, 12% of jobs in the U.S. will be replaced by automation."
https://www.inc.com/business-insider/21-new-jobs-future-robots-automation.html

I don't need an open fire to warm up my Hot Pocket anymore either. What the fuck is your point? The world changes. Skills evolve. This is not news.
 
What’s dog shit dumb is thinking a crowd led by a horned shaman could pull off a coup lol.

You really think Trump was trying to execute a coup? You really think this? For reals?

In practical terms, what did he want his followers to do on January 6 when he made the following comments?

"Turn your cameras, please, and show what is really happening out here, because these people are not going to take it any longer, they’re not going to take it any longer.[SUP]1[/SUP]

"We will never give up. We will never concede. It doesn’t happen. You don’t concede when there’s theft involved.[SUP]2[/SUP]

"We will not take it anymore, and that is what this is all about.[SUP]3[/SUP]

"We want to go back, and we want to get this right, because we’re going to have somebody in there that should not be in there, and our country will be destroyed. And we’re not going to stand for that.[SUP]7

[/SUP]
"We want to be so respectful of everybody, including bad people. And we’re going to have to fight much harder.[SUP]11[/SUP] And Mike Pence is going to have to come through for us. And if he doesn’t, that will be a sad day for our country because you’re sworn to uphold our Constitution.

[SUP][SUP][SUP] [/SUP][/SUP][/SUP]"Because you’ll never take back our country with weakness.[SUP]12[/SUP] You have to show strength and you have to be strong.

"You will have an illegitimate president. That is what you will have, and we can’t let that happen.[SUP]16[/SUP]

 
There will be more. The human population of the planet is on an upward of trajectory. Most of those people will need employment. They might not be scanning groceries and sweeping floors, but they will have jobs.

:) Well, that's a nice Pollyanna attitude.
Uh, on another note, there's a lot of people in Central America, "those people will need employment", and you claim: "but they will have jobs".
If they all have Jobs, why are they coming here?
 
I don't need an open fire to warm up my Hot Pocket anymore either. What the fuck is your point? The world changes. Skills evolve. This is not news.

D: "What the fuck is your point?"
Jack: Too many people, not enough Jobs.
 
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