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So you're telling us you don't trust his eminence's word? Off with your head!
It will be they first, followed by the current workforce.
Companies will be rewarded not by creating jobs, but ridding them.
The future will mean raising taxes. Not lowering them. Future arguments from both parties in how 'much' they should be raised, but not at all cutting them.
The Trump Tax Cuts likely the last we will ever see, as Universal Basic Incomes and other necessary programs to feed and house what can be another tens of millions of people, that cannot be trained in jobs that will not be there.
Yes, the Republicans are going to get whipped in the midterms and in 2028.
The conversation by all candidates however going into that election, needs to bring up what Companies are already crying out to do, which is get our Government more involved of the incoming job loss tsunami.
They said "Sir! No one's ever seen numbers these good."
Big, strong men with tears in their eyes.