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Pandemic Speeds Adoption of Robots by Business

The year-long Wuhan virus outbreak has been devastating for many economic sectors, but automation has come out a winner because when workers are forced by government into home imprisonment, smart machines can step in to replace the humans. Plus, business owners have developed a larger appreciation of the convenience and dependability of modern robot substitutes.

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May 5th, 2021 | Category: replacing workers with smart machines | Tags: , , , , , , , , | Email This Post Email This Post | Print This Post Print This Post

Democrats Want to Leverage Pandemic Lockdowns to More Extreme Control over “Climate”

It’s interesting how Democrat governors across the nation have instituted more destructive pandemic policies than Republicans. For example, California under D-Gov. Gavin Newsom has suffered months of lockdowns that have caused many business to fail while Florida has been getting along with fewer restrictions under Ron DeSantis (R). You might suspect that Democrat leaders don’t […]

December 28th, 2020 | Category: climate lockdown | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Email This Post Email This Post | Print This Post Print This Post

Aliens Abroad Look Forward to a Biden Presidency — and Open Borders

The New York Times correctly envisions a Biden administration as having a far more forgiving border, unlike the illiberal sovereignty enforcement of the current president. In fact, the cartels are “telling migrants ‘border will be open’ when Biden takes over” according to Rep. Henry Cuellar.

The Times’ December 14 front page featured a sob-story style […]

December 16th, 2020 | Category: Democrats for open borders | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Email This Post Email This Post | Print This Post Print This Post

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