Yang Gang 2020
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Said the guy playing identity politics against truck drivers and veterans.ThomasFremont said:
That’s an irrelevant (and I suspect inaccurate) observation. Sad to see you’re still playing the left vs right identity politics game. But then, you always were a brain dead remora.Sledog said:Most mass shooter are liberals. HTH
At least go after those most frequently responsible. If we outlawed lefties mass shooting would drop by 90%. -
Against? I’m out here warning about the dangers of AI. They’re the ones who will lose their profession, not me. I’m trying to elect the guy that will HELP them. Before more decide they’ve got nothing to live for and kill more innocent Americans before suicide by cop ends their life. It’s not identity politics to point out that the most common job in 29 states is truck driver, avg profile is HS educated white guy in his 50s. Many are also ex-military, meaning they have the knowledge and training to cause some serious damage if they’re no longer able to provide for their families. This isn’t identity politics, these are facts. But you wanna keep arguing about if the shooter is a liberal or not.Sledog said:
Said the guy playing identity politics against truck drivers and veterans.ThomasFremont said:
That’s an irrelevant (and I suspect inaccurate) observation. Sad to see you’re still playing the left vs right identity politics game. But then, you always were a brain dead remora.Sledog said:Most mass shooter are liberals. HTH
Stay stupid. -
Alaskans get $500 a month for oil (which is bad for the environment) that 99.5% of them have no bearing on. They just sit on their fat asses and collect a check. Why all the uproar over twice that as a replacement for welfare and other government handouts? He sees the future and he's a pragmatist and sees that most people can't just retrain three or four times in their lives to do new vocations. It's just not how it works.
I personally think that the automation takeover of jerbs is way overblown, but if it does come true, UBI makes some sense. -
Dont automate truck drivers
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Still saying truck drivers are dangerous. Better kill them now!ThomasFremont said:
Against? I’m out here warning about the dangers of AI. They’re the ones who will lose their profession, not me. I’m trying to elect the guy that will HELP them. Before more decide they’ve got nothing to live for and kill more innocent Americans before suicide by cop ends their life. It’s not identity politics to point out that the most common job in 29 states is truck driver, avg profile is HS educated white guy in his 50s. Many are also ex-military, meaning they have the knowledge and training to cause some serious damage if they’re no longer able to provide for their families. This isn’t identity politics, these are facts. But you wanna keep arguing about if the shooter is a liberal or not.Sledog said:
Said the guy playing identity politics against truck drivers and veterans.ThomasFremont said:
That’s an irrelevant (and I suspect inaccurate) observation. Sad to see you’re still playing the left vs right identity politics game. But then, you always were a brain dead remora.Sledog said:Most mass shooter are liberals. HTH
Stay stupid.
Welfare and related programs are worth far more than 1000.00 a month. They will not give it up for this handout. -
I think it's $500 a year. My bad.
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It’s already happening. The 5 million manufacturing jobs that went *poof* in the last decade are never coming back. They didn’t go offshore either. They were automated away.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:Alaskans get $500 a month for oil (which is bad for the environment) that 99.5% of them have no bearing on. They just sit on their fat asses and collect a check. Why all the uproar over twice that as a replacement for welfare and other government handouts? He sees the future and he's a pragmatist and sees that most people can't just retrain three or four times in their lives to do new vocations. It's just not how it works.
I personally think that the automation takeover of jerbs is way overblown, but if it does come true, UBI makes some sense.
AI can already read radiology scans better than the best doctors. Once enough surgery film exists, machines can use that footage to learn and reference an infinite number of surgical techniques and apply them with precision a human hand can never replicate at 100% efficiency.
This isn’t a sci-fi pipe dream. It’s present day reality, with advances being pushed by the richest and most successful tech companies we have. -
$1000-2000/year. I believe it fluctuates based on the oil revenue produced. But that’s the idea.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:I think it's $500 a year. My bad.
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Any group with no future is dangerous. Truck drivers are just the obvious example. Driverless car/truck technology is already here.Sledog said:
Still saying truck drivers are dangerous. Better kill them now!ThomasFremont said:
Against? I’m out here warning about the dangers of AI. They’re the ones who will lose their profession, not me. I’m trying to elect the guy that will HELP them. Before more decide they’ve got nothing to live for and kill more innocent Americans before suicide by cop ends their life. It’s not identity politics to point out that the most common job in 29 states is truck driver, avg profile is HS educated white guy in his 50s. Many are also ex-military, meaning they have the knowledge and training to cause some serious damage if they’re no longer able to provide for their families. This isn’t identity politics, these are facts. But you wanna keep arguing about if the shooter is a liberal or not.Sledog said:
Said the guy playing identity politics against truck drivers and veterans.ThomasFremont said:
That’s an irrelevant (and I suspect inaccurate) observation. Sad to see you’re still playing the left vs right identity politics game. But then, you always were a brain dead remora.Sledog said:Most mass shooter are liberals. HTH
Stay stupid.
Welfare and related programs are worth far more than 1000.00 a month. They will not give it up for this handout. -
Lets take a walk down memory lane.....
The Luddites were a secret oath-based organization[1] of English textile workers in the 19th century, a radical faction which destroyed textile machinery as a form of protest. The group was protesting against the use of machinery in a "fraudulent and deceitful manner" to get around standard labour practices.[2] Luddites feared that the time spent learning the skills of their craft would go to waste, as machines would replace their role in the industry.[3] Over time, however, the term has come to mean one opposed to industrialisation, automation, computerisation, or new technologies in general.[4] The Luddite movement began in Nottingham in England and culminated in a region-wide rebellion that lasted from 1811 to 1816. Mill and factory owners took to shooting protesters and eventually the movement was suppressed with legal and military force.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luddite




