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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 24 Mar 2017

    The robots are coming and they want your job: Transport and manufacturing most at risk of automation, analysis shows http://on.wsj.com/2obRjmT 

    1:35 AM - 24 Mar 2017
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      1. priscilla‏ @Peachpri 24 Mar 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        here in Japan the robots are taking place on the lack of people fill full jobs everywhere.

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      1. Bojan Popovic‏ @bojanpop81 24 Mar 2017
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        Lets agree to always read the articles first before making a judgment. Headline does not do it justice in this instant. #misleading

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      1. Richard Paul‏ @malahierba34 24 Mar 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        OK. But employers must pay into Social Security, the Single-Payer Health Plan (when we get smart)

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      1. Practical Economist‏ @PracEconomist 24 Mar 2017
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        Are they going to demand a minimum wage increase?

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      2. Alf‏ @AlfHofstetter 24 Mar 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        : we produced items that now robots can make; so now we produce & maintain robots! Otherwise they won't function. Almost the same.

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      3. MEO in Boston  💁🏻‏ @MEOinBoston 24 Mar 2017
        Replying to @AlfHofstetter

        Not every worker is an engineer. Workers jobs are going away. Even the assembly of the robot is automated.

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      1. tapelo‏ @tapelo39840773 24 Mar 2017
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        we getting in big trouble like really yooo

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      1. Videostellar‏ @videostellar 24 Mar 2017
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        people will think less of themselves once the works force is mostly robots

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      1. Cathy Bena‏ @BenaCathy 24 Mar 2017
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        Like Bill Gates said,"make them pay payroll taxes.

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      1. 藤田 Johnnie Fujita‏ @JohnnieFujita 24 Mar 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        like automates soldiers! to maintain their power through force... or other kind of political, social or economic leverage!

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      1. 藤田 Johnnie Fujita‏ @JohnnieFujita 24 Mar 2017
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        the only concern for the laborours is if the capitalists and companies develop a force to overwhelm the laborours force...

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      1. 藤田 Johnnie Fujita‏ @JohnnieFujita 24 Mar 2017
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        as long as the laborours have political voice... the pie will be redivided and they will actually enjoy a more wealthy life...

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      1. Helena Mumdzjana‏ @CuriousHelena 24 Mar 2017
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        *opportunity* of automation: as long as plans are made in time for more fulfilling and enriching alternative jobs & training.

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      2. 藤田 Johnnie Fujita‏ @JohnnieFujita 24 Mar 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        don't publish those headlines! even before reading it we know that it will never be the case...

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      4. 藤田 Johnnie Fujita‏ @JohnnieFujita 24 Mar 2017
        Replying to @TwelfthSign @WSJ

        not if people like u still have plataforms like this to stand for the rights of the ordinary citizen!

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      1. Mattrpillar‏ @mattrpillar 24 Mar 2017
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        #RESIST

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      1. Kathleen Johnson‏ @ReallyNiceTry 24 Mar 2017
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        Always have and will continue. We are under-skilled that's why we are unemployed.

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