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4/ It's not a fact For the first 200,000 years there was no noticeable increase in skilled labor, nor in remuneration for labor Even in last 200+ years there have been many counterexamples You falsely see a brief contingent thing as a law of naturehttps://twitter.com/realtonysm1th/status/1350920331725332480 …
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5/ OK, so you've seen that all successful economies exhibit wage growth, therefore you assert that by mandating wage growth you can create a successful economy. Most doctors drive BMWs. Can we impart surgical skills and high incomes by mandating BMWs?https://twitter.com/realtonysm1th/status/1350923273073258496 …
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7/ Nothing I've said is based on that premise.https://twitter.com/realtonysm1th/status/1350928850981683201 …
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hmmm
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“Will speed this up” = will speed up unemployment of the unskilled, who will be in much worse shape than they were before. “You must provide at least this much value before you can receive wages” is a Catch-22 for the unskilled.
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