Our forefathers were geniuses in designing how the United States should be run. There were no computers or robots then, only human beings, and some pretty damn smart ones at that. They designed our Constitution brilliantly, to function for the purpose of the people to work hard and earn. No computers were used back then to figure this out. Unfortunately, computers came along and changed the way people do business, making things more efficient, and more disturbingly, fast.
This, in my opinion, is killing the American dream, taking away the actual human work from the equation, thus killing jobs. The Industrialists want quick speedy efficient profits, therefore wanting more automation. And there lies the problem.
I’m sorry but the only way to keep Americans busy is to take the automation away from the equation. This not only gives the jobs back which are sorely needed, but also dignity back to the people. The electronic America is more efficient, but at what cost? If you have a hard time with that then just look around you. Look where it has brought us; to our knees. Computer automated manufacturing is doing America more harm than good. Sure the jobs leaving our shores are also killing us, but so is this.
I am sorry people but that is the ugly reality. Computers should be limited to word processing and spread sheet only, any other task must be reserved for the people. This not only gives meaning to people’s lives but also grows taxes. Something computers have all but killed. All of this fancy technology is wiping out what our forefathers designed for us.
This is a thought process that doesn’t require rocket science. It’s an easy transition. Might be a little hard for the corporate mafia to wrap their illegal heads around, but if the people want a better functioning America, the computers should be regulated to certain jobs. After this is thought out, then unions must be deeply regulated, so more people working won’t bring in the union dilemma again. People will want to unionize, and fair and just new rules must be delegated, so we don’t return to the same nightmares as before. Computer automation was brought on to the scene to get rid of the unions, so a compromise must be made. Shouldn’t be too hard to accomplish, either work for a fair wage or starve in the streets.
Sure it’s something that makes people cringe, but ideas are what have made America, and getting rid of the things that are killing America need to be looked at. Bringing the jobs back to American shores, and cutting down on the computer automation are forefront.
Nothing is handmade anymore, and that’s plain wrong. Again, the Constitution was designed for American people, not American computers. Unless automation is toned down, things will never get any better. The sweat off our backs made us strong; we need to get back to that. There are just too many people now, and they need work. Toning down the computer involvement will grow jobs substantially as well as the tax base; nobody wants to admit it but it’s a fact people.
Believe it or not, computer driven unmanned vehicles travel around huge automobile manufacturing plants and actually pick the parts from the shelves, and bring them to the other computers for assembly. How has this helped America? Starting to get the picture now? Look at all that tax money gone from automation. People, automation has to be rethought or we are doomed to fail by computer takeover. Sounds strange I know, but out of the box thinking is the name of the game now. Computer automation was only brought in to maximize corporate profits, leaving the American people jobless in the streets. People are now less important than computers.
Remember people, one well placed computer virus can wipe out American production. America uses more computers than any other nation. Can this be a good thing? You decide.
Looking forward to hearing why this is a bad idea.





Replacing people with computers is the bad idea. That, and outsourcing our jobs to other countries, is killing us ! Literally.