2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: I fear Democrats are laying the groundwork for future losses by refusing to learn from defeat [View all]JHan
(10,173 posts)Even Van Jones made the comment that manufacturing "jobs aren't coming back" because of technology.
Across the agricultural and manufacturing sector we are seeing a smaller percentage of the workforce employed to produce but an increase in value of output Manufacturing jobs have declined as a share of the economy. But manufacturing hasn't declined as an industry. It's grown. By a lot. Here's total industrial production (manufacturing, utilities, and mining output) indexed to 1945. Output has sextupled.I don't understand why we would ignore this. The same article explains the move to the services sector.
So it's not a matter of my "beliefs" - if the facts weren't staring me in the face, as it should any Democrat, I wouldn't be worried.
Of course Robots are not going to completely take over just yet but to ignore that technological advancements didn't have a significant impact on jobs is to just ignore reality.
And it's important we understand it and that our politicians are seen to understand it because bad policy is implemented if they don't, especially if they believe us too ignorant to know better.
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