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Ford Automotive Assembly Robots Get an Upgrade

Once upon a time, there was an implied contract between business and labor: employees supplied their energy and knowledge to build things for which companies paid them. The workers then used their wages to buy products made by business. It was a virtuous circle that made capitalism work for all concerned.

But now, the new […]

May 6th, 2021 | Category: replacing workers with smart machines | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , | Email This Post Email This Post | Print This Post Print This Post

Professor Recommends Shutdown of Liberal Universities

Tucker Carlson has had liberal university malfeasance in his sights for some time, but it’s a new message that America should shut the whole thing down. Specifically, that idea comes from Professor Jason Hill, who has written a book on the subject, We Have Overcome: An Immigrant’s Letter to the American People.

Hill appeared with […]

July 21st, 2018 | Category: school brainwashing | Tags: , , , , , , , , , | Email This Post Email This Post | Print This Post Print This Post

Luntz Polling: Americans Are More Willing to Vote for Socialists

It’s interesting to see that Americans have become more open to socialism — pollster Frank Luntz found that nearly half of citizens would consider voting for a socialist candidate. Luntz thinks that outspoken socialist Bernie Sanders has charmed the voters with his persuasiveness and that accounts for much of the change, along with convenient political […]

October 18th, 2015 | Category: liberal politics | Tags: , , , , , | Email This Post Email This Post | Print This Post Print This Post

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