Narabedla

Narabedla t1_je4abcc wrote

Quite frankly, yes all jobs that can be reliably automated, should be.

But with that should come an universal basic income funded from the increase in productivity. The gain from automation shouldnt be capital gain for the few at top, but a freedom gain for the general population.

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Narabedla t1_ivofcg5 wrote

Hold up, who touted germany as a clean energy pioneer ever since they completely murdered their solar sector by suddenly just completely ripping all subsidation (which ended in china buying out local companies, taking trade secrets and then closing them)?

The (relative to german politics) conservative CDU had the power for like close to two decades and essentially just fcked over anything not coal, because coal lobby is paying well. (Looking at RWE specifically).

At least in germany i haven't found people who think germany is doing well at all in terms of renewable energy lol.

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Narabedla t1_iu3g8eq wrote

This is something you can't get out of the data, that is something you believe.

The data just shows the correlation. It doesnt show whether states in that segment will just vote republican or if republican states will move into that segment (as a result of the policies). That interpretation is something everyone has to do for themselfs.

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