The conundrum of runaway debt and inflation.

Introduce tariffs, which are inherently deflationary in the longer term.

Introduce AI into the workplace. Massive productivity boost, like nothing ever seen before. Hugely deflationary.

Now what to do with all those new useless eaters, now that 2 people can do the job of 50, and our new robots can work 24 hours a day with no worries about labour laws and no requirement for HR departments?

Send them to war or kill them off with modern medicine? 🤔 Decisions decisions 🤔

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WEF's Yuval Noah Harrari says to drug them and have them play video games.

That's only during the first phase of subversion, so people are too docile to figure out what is going on under their noses, and too apathetic to do anything about it. Population reduction is longer term once more of the pieces are in place.

Would population reduction be needed, if the "useless eaters" are no where to be seen and eating slop?

Try calling a company that uses a chatbot ahem, I mean AI. They are no threat to work for a long time.

Call centers are all Indian now, that problem has been solved in the west.

Don't underestimate how effective it will be to manage case law with a handful of lawyers overseeing that ai. It's really skilled people + AI that will replace the rest. A production floor with hundreds of employees would be more efficient with a dozen managing hundreds of robots operating 24/7.

The whole point of beauracry is to create useless jobs, the incentive for government to do that now could diminished. However, there is and will always be a huge demand for good quality, skilled work. The main issue is being able to pay for it on a fiat standard. Fiat requires ever cheaper labor.

Oh no doubt their are sectors that won't ever be replaceable with machines, but many sectors will be drastically affected once the tools are good enough.

Then comes the new regulation for the rights of the machines...

This is the analysis 30 years ago from Ted K (Unb). He was extreme with the solution (ending all tech), but the analysis has been noticeable since the 2008 recession.

What are our plans? Question which way they kill us, or continue to develop decentralized and sovereign ways to reduce their control (3d printers, bitcoin, nostr, etc.). The answer is clear.

I won't stop building, ever