C'mon. All the companies on the right also supported many other jobs at other companies, especially the auto manufacturers, but even Wal-Mart (though they also eliminated jobs at supporting companies by driving down prices)
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A lot of these companies probably have consultants and subcontractors. Is that included in their employee numbers?
Kiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
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We've made it easy for companies to seek AI and machines to do work rather than people and the US has outsourced much of the people jobs to countries where total compensation for labor is cheaper, environmental controls cheaper, taxes cheaper etc. We have about 30-50 years ...
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With job related healthcare, nobody's going to have healthcare either 60 to 70 million without healthcare mybe more.
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For Politicians it is 1865
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sorry I missed you at Betaworks recently
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Either that or figure out how to value companies based on what their worth to our society…not just folks who own stock.
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Worth to society? Unlikely to find anything called “society” to which you can direct that question. How about worth to their customers? Real money, in real time.
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Interesting figures, but what point is being made? In what way are we "acting like it is still 1975" and it what ways do we need to adapt?
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