I have outlined my general opinion about labor unions [HERE]. Now we are going to focus on the realities, politics and economic outcomes from an International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) strike.
I mostly support the strike. I even mostly support ILA President Harold Daggett, a man of notoriously intemperate and sketchy disposition. Daggett grew up in Queens, New York, directly at the same time and place as another wildly attacked industrialist turned titan of politics. It is safe to say, they know each other; but I’ll get to that later.
Let’s turn to the issues that matter. The dockworker strike has the potential to have major ramifications against the U.S. economy. If the docks don’t work, the imports and exports don’t happen. This could be a big mess, a really big mess if it goes on for a long time.
“People never gave a sh!t about us until now, when they finally realize that the chain is being broke now. Cars won’t come in, food won’t come in, clothing won’t come in.”
This union leader makes $900,000 per year. Maybe not the best spokesperson.
— Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) October 1, 2024
U.S. MEDIA – The US port workers launched the strike due to a labor dispute with employers’ group United States Maritime Alliance (USMX), after their six-year contract expired.
For their new contract, ILA wants USMX to increase wages by 77 percent over six years and bar any automation, which they believe threatens workers’ jobs.
While USMX offered to raise wages by 50 percent and keep current automation checks in place, ILA said that was not enough, especially in light of the industry’s massive profits during the COVID-19 pandemic, and inflation that has affected how far their previous paychecks went.
“We are prepared to fight as long as necessary, to stay out on strike for whatever period of time it takes, to get the wages and protections against automation our ILA members deserve,” ILA head Harold Daggett said in a statement Tuesday. (read more)
Notice how the media always present the verbiage of the dockworker’s employers as “employers’ group USMX,” without actually noting the employers’ group are the port owners, multinational shipping conglomerates and as a consequence, foreign countries.
In material fact, most critical ports in the USA are owned by foreign entities. As a result, the ILA are striking against the ideological, political and financial interests of mostly foreign entities (USMX).
Also, the ILA wage increase demand is spread over six years and vehemently opposed by the same people who tell me I just need to accept the 70% price increase in food, insurance, housing and general stuff I use all the time. I digress.
Yes, it is true that Harold Daggett is not exactly the Lech Walesa of organized labor. The ILA president is reported to earn $900,000 per year in salary, drive a Bentley and even own an expensive 76-foot yacht. There is also a better than average likelihood he may be familiar with violence.
Obviously, Daggett’s propensity toward foul language infers he did not attend Harvard and Yale, and his compensation in representing 50,000 members is heretofore designated as mafioso type income. Because only those of high-brow disposition who sit around mahogany desks in pin-striped double vested acumens, should be afforded such financial indulgences as they shuffle papers electronically to generate such personal revenue.
I understand. No, really, I do.
Remember, back when the people in Chicago were orchestrating the rise of Obama, we were confronting the purple orcs of the SEIU and AFSCME. Back then, I often said that opposing or supporting organized labor is akin to riding a dragon.
The organized labor dragon holds a self-interest that can turn quickly against any short-term issue of unified interest. It is impossible to avoid risk of getting burned, when you accept the risk of dragon-riding. Barack Obama knew how to ride dragons. Until 2016 and the rise of President Trump, our team had no dragon riders.
On the demand side of the equation, beyond the compensation demand of the ILA (Daggertt), the ILA wants to eliminate the threat posed by automation. Many voices say this is a ridiculous demand; after all, when you combine artificial intelligence, automation, robotics and remote access capabilities, it is clearly predictable that a time will come when 80% of the ILA jobs can be replaced by remote controlled operational systems.
In China, many industrial ports are already fully automated and operated remotely by people using what look like gaming consols, robotics and computer screens.
US #Port Strike by 45,000 Dockworkers Is All but Certain to Begin at Midnight who doesn’t want automation. Meanwhile in China – pic.twitter.com/4C8p1eCT8H
— sceptical_panda (@sceptical_panda) October 1, 2024
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This brings me to the main point that most overlook.
In Asia and Europe, port automation is happening rapidly. However, in Asia and Europe they have rules and regulations against foreign ownership of their ports. In Europe, Asia and particularly China, ports are considered critical national security infrastructure by the politicians who represent the people. In the USA our politicians represent the multinational corporations and as a result we have sold the majority of our ports to Saudis, Qataris, Europeans and Chinese owners.
If Chinese ports are automated in China, they are operated by Chinese owners. If American ports are automated in the USA, they are operated by Chinese owners. It doesn’t take a genius to see the problem.
Fast forward to 2035, all of our critical ILA members have given up and gone to work for Wal Mart in the face of overwhelming opposition against them by a short-sighted American electorate. The children of the dockworkers are now addicted to prescription narcotics, and the docks are automated by German industrial machinery, facilitated by Chinese technology that was purchased by Chinese owners. The machinery is operated remotely by Chinese, Indian and Pakistani workers getting $5/hr.
After seamless integration, China decides to take the geography of New Zealand as the latest strategic notch in their Belt and Road initiative. Wait, wha… the American politicians shout, “this cannot stand.” But it does, because if the USA tries to make a move against it, the docks in the USA are brought to a halt by China.
Sound crazy?
‘Crazy’ was 9-years ago when CTH was warning about a weaponized FBI operating like the Russian FSB. ‘Crazy’ was our warning that a DC-based intelligence apparatus was conducting surveillance of a presidential nominee. ‘Crazy’ was our alarms ten years ago that various interests of the DoS and DHS were deep inside the mechanisms of social media, controlling the content of private conversations. THAT was then considered “crazy.”
What we are talking about now against the rise of artificial intelligence (AI), robotics and remote automation, is not crazy; it’s predictable reality if the efforts of the ILA fail.
Now do you see why I support them.
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We have a dragon rider who not only understands the stakes. He’s also smart enough to ride the dragon while wearing an invisible suit. That invisible suit is why we call him the “blue-collar billionaire.”
Just because Silicon Valley has shifted to replace wingtips with sneakers, doesn’t mean the outcome changes. And yeah, keep using class warfare in your arguments and efforts to make me hate Harold Daggett, and I’ll pretend not to notice the Balenciaga label on your T-shirts.
Perhaps the best compromise would be a two-issue dynamic:
♦ First, all foreign ownership, influence and control over USA ports must be eliminated. ♦ Second, 100% of all equipment, machinery, hardware and software, used in every aspect of the port automation process, must be manufactured inside the United States of America.
Put those two qualifiers into the port contract negotiations as expressed by ILA President Harold Daggett, and watch what happens.
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Longshoreman’s wife speaks out about the port strike.
⬇️⬇️ pic.twitter.com/ej6sFtlrq3— Jen (@JPo1369) October 1, 2024

Buckle up, Florida Treehousers. The corner store gas stations right near my house only have premium fuel (which is going fast), no lower grades or diesel.
One of the clerks I am friendly with said “there are no trucks coming”.. Did everyone forget we get almost ALL our gas and diesel via tanker ship/barge?
Um, truckers are not on strike. Additionally, the effects of this strike would not be felt for several weeks or more.
If it lasts more than a week, there might be follow on effects that last a while (see ship blocking the Suez Canal), but certainly not right away. This gas station has some other problem.
@Pyrran, the Port of Tampa (hit by Helene) is the major hub for Florida fuel.
It’s not the truckers, it’s a port issue.
But the hurricane hitting the port and the strike are two different things. Even if there weren’t a strike, would the port still be operating if, as you say, it was hit by a hurricane?
And by the way, I agree with your opinion on the strike. I think the ILA has a completely valid point. The ocean carriers have made a massive fortune and the dockworkers worked all through the COVID pandemic, even though they were not classified as essential workers.
When was the hurricane? Count the days until the trucks were impacted. 5-6 days? Now do the math on the port strike.
That’s why there are markers for this strike and whether it will be allowed to go past a week. The Christmas impacts are after the election. When Trump wins, he’ll be blamed. If Harris is forcibly installed, Trump will also be blamed. That’s a “later” problem.
It’s the shorter term things like fuel and perishables where things could get bad very fast. The Government will force a settlement to avoid the resulting gas riots.
Broc*O*Bomination’s pal Rahm Emmanuel said “Never let a good crisis go to waste.” What he didn’t say out loud was: never let a good crisis go to waste ……. without exploiting the heck out of it.
Or instigating it…
Exactly what I came here to comment!
This was very avoidable – but a crisis is there for The Left to exploit. So create one, and exploit away.
If one hopes to impose Martial Law, one needs a widespread big crisis.
Check
Check
and Check
Bingo!
Valid point or not, the bigger picture remains, Chi-Com ownership of even a slight majority of the world’s ports, will automatically trigger, their AI control over all the world’s ports.
Much like the sudden change the Transportable, Interchangeable Semi-Trailer had on cargo handling (replacing the Cargo nets and individual boxes). Which the Shipping Container itself then rendered obsolete.
Chi-Com’s intentional dominance in AI’s replacement of the Longshoremen. Is exactly what will set the market, for all ports. They must then conform to becoming AI Friendly, or, they’ll simply be passed-over/discarded. Much like smaller airports, were with the Jet airliner. Much like CVS, and their Self-Checkout, McDonald’s and the Kiosk, etc.
This is another example of technology taking over the Labor Force. Longshoremen can see the inevitable, and they’re holding America Hostage. . .if they’re not careful they too will Wage Hike themselves into oblivion at the same rate of speed as the $20 minimum wage, French fry Cook?
All I F****** KNOW IS WE ARE OUT FUEL, PAL!
All I Know is when the fuel runs out the food runs out and when the food runs out the patience runs out. People should, can figure the rest of it …….l
My deceased daddy was whispering in my ear since last night….”go fill up your tank”…I am a very obedient old lady and did just that.
I will go back later and fill up a gas can or two…
Port ownership
And when will fuel again be deliberately contaminated ?
The truckers aren’t coming in because there is no product to bring into the gas stations.
buckle up is right……
That’s why we have the strategic oil reserves. Oh wait. Never mind.
If this strike does go on,and affects oil,gas, fuel,eastern half of country,that will open up all kinds of cans of worms,people will freak!
No gas, no energy…no one will be able to VOTE!
Exactly! Options of postponement, mail in or internet.
I put nothing past them.
So…we organize….and do the neighborly thing….groups of MAGA….
with a DESIGNATED DRIVER…..for Election Day.
We’re buckling up here in Texas, too…
Early this morning Kroger had $2.50/gal. By 10 am, $2.80…30 cents/gal increase within two hours.
October surprise????
More like October shock! I’ve never seen gas move so drastically so fast…and in Texas, too.
B, among other factors,…. the Iranian missile strike yesterday on Israel, the largest ever launched, and Bebe’s pending response that may target Iran’s O&G port facilities has caused the price of crude to jump overnight on the markets by $ 2/bl.
It will probably continue to rise as long as the ME conflicts escalate while our demented Nero on the Beach fiddles.
So, yeah, as the price of crude rises, so too will gasoline at the pump. I used to work in HoTX in PR/Mkting consulting for clients Dresser, now Halliburton, and Hughes, among many others.)
O&G are global commodities quickly effected by political and/or military forces at play in a now more destabilized world..
The Big Guys are now playing 3D chess this month,…. best keep a weather eye out.
I still have several gas cans full of Premium from my prep here in Slidell for H. Francine a couple of weeks ago. Will now keep’em locked in the pool pump house, out of sight from now on,… you never know,… Be Prepared!
At least my back doesn’t hurt. And I still have my Treehouse Family, my animal adopters,some kick ass neighbors, some fresh water springs nearby and a near mint condition top of the line Parker compound bow that just fell in my lap.. So I’ve got all that going for me.
Prayers answered then, dear brother…mine for you…
Keep counting your blessings, for they are many. I am so glad 🙏🏻😘👍🏻
The shelves were cleaned out at Costco yesterday. I still have TP leftover from the scamdemic. I also stocked up on dried beans, 20 bags.
You can freeze milk, bread, coffee, and bananas.
I got more or less what I need, its the other LoFo (Low Info) Mofos out there that don’t know if they’re coming or going that concern me..
LOL, I hear ya! America used to be self sustainable, this should wake people up regarding outsourcing and manufacturing almost everything to other countries.
I highly recommend the Foxfire Series of books
Hold your slings and arrows…there’s much more at stake here than union wages and the usual picayune banter on unions. Back in 2015 many of us on YT and Twitter were alerting people to the 99yr port leases signed by various corporate port authorities who were in fact representing/residing in vassal states of our known/suspected enemies. By 2017 most of us were banned off social media and our screaming voices on the takeover of U.S. ports went silenced.
Gulftainer is the primary holding company granted U.S. port leases. On face, these leases look legitimate but but are a complex labyrinth of entities that point directly to the CCP. Obama’s regime – Eric Holder and Hillary were instrumental in bypassing Congress, CIFUS, national security reviews and the public’s eye as they methodically turned over port management to people who would do us harm. Even into Trump’s term port leases flew through the Dept of Transportation. Wonder why Elaine Chow was Sec Transportation? Automation (which directly violates the Longshoremen contract) is the final linchpin to the lever of control that potentially can strangle the U.S. One of the ports I researched and posted memes on was formally known in Washington as the Pelican Project. The Cape Canaveral Port was taken over by Gulftainer initially by 35 yr lease Holder personally handled – Iraqi nuclear physicist Dr Jafar Dhia Jafar (Saddam’s “bombmaker”) along with Emir of Sharjah (UAE) were awarded the initial 35 yr lease for all cargo container operations at Port Canaveral after 2yr secret talks with Obama Admin (Holder) with w/Gulftainer – same people with a UAE corporation wrapped in legitimacy that has ties to Russia and Iran. Within a couple of years a 99yr lease replaced the original. Open source intel was discussing KGB Primakov (Russia’s Mideast intel opertion still functioning) as capable of colluding with NoKorea, the Islamic Bloc and CCP could easily have moved the Club-K containers into position around the U.S. I keep asking what the ulterior objective of Desert Storm/Iraqi freedom were – but another question another time.
At the time Club-K missile launch systems concealed in ISO intermodal commercial cargo containers were being sold by Russia staged w/4 missiles per container capable of holding payloads of biological/chemical/EMP/nuclear and easily transported via rail to undisclosed destinations. Likewise military armament/munitions can be shipped through U.S. ports as well. Understand once a container moves through port authority channels and is loaded on an 18 wheeler container chassis it can either be trucked or transferred to rail lines to owner’s designated site. In 3/1997 Border Patrol uncovered 2 truckloads of mil assault rifles/grenade launchers – google it. Since Obama handed US port mgmt over to foreign entities, we don’t hear much about land shipped arms into our country. Mission accomplished?
With foreign controls at our ports, it’s easy to see how this could be done and likely has been done. so I’m with Sundance on this one – disregard the spin about Daggett. The longshoremen just may be our first line of defense…
So we’ve been TPP’d without consent is what’yer sayin’..
My two shipping stocks are holding their own. No massive moves.
Fast and Furious on steroids?
I remember reading about Port Canaveral’s lease being taken over by foreigners and the potential for semi-sized truck bodies fitted with rocket launchers to be transported as containers with none the wiser.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge, appreciate.
I believe you.
All I ever needed to know can be gleaned from these pages…
Cheers to all, as this magnificent journey to enlightenment continues.
Foreign owned ports…😟
“ outta be a law” 😏
It’s going to be a rough ride. I keep remembering a line about making omelettes and the breaking of eggs to do so..
Tell that to the survivors in NC and TN.
I cannot support anyone who places their {financial} self interest above that of his fellow countryman.
Unions are responsible for this aberration of a US Federal Govt.
And never held accountable for their actions.
Trust God. Fear not.
My family is in E TN and we have a cabin and lifelong friends in Canton NC Buddy!!! I am hotter than fish grease about this!
very true Dekester and always good to se you hanging on a branch be well stay strong
R.D.
So should selling vast acreage around our military bases to foreigners, but, naah…
Or any farmland.
Yes, the first time I heard about foreigners being allowed to buy our ports I thought “how stupid can people be?” I found out they can be even more stupid.
This has not occurred from stupidity. The globalist multinationals make decisions based on how to make the most money. Decisions are not made based on national interests because they don’t care about national interests. Some even comfort themselves by espousing that national interests lead to global problems. They have all sorts of philosophical reasons to support their behavior, but the bottom line is they do what they do to make as much money as possible.
We sold them our industries too. Now they are bringing in illegal replacements for us. There is a pattern here.
“The Capitalists will sell us the rope with which we will hang them.”
― Vladimir Ilich Lenin
Stupid? Or greed? The later would be my choice.
Have we learn anything from outsourcing chip to Taiwan back in the early 80s??? We now make no chips at all ;(
On another topic
How about outsourcing our decision making to corrupt sociopathic Senators and Congressmen who would sell his/her spouse for juicy insider information.
So we have been sold out. Surprised?
The US has been in major decline since we decided to outsource our US Congress to China.
If by “we” you mean “we, the elites who own corrupt and stupid politicians” then I agree.
Spot on statement!
Exactly.
Hug a democrat clintonite for that!
Billy and hilary roadham did that. The bushies also participated in it.
Every action has a reaction. I’m afraid to see it though…
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Trump rides the dragon
America’s DRAGONSLAYER!
This is President Trump’s version of the family pet. Haitians, take notice.
The rise of the machines and Skynet, anyone. Automation has lost/cost many jobs since the early 90s. To coin a phrase from Sonny and Cher, “and the beat goes on”. Prepare for the worse and hope for the best in your households.
Automation, just as money, is neither inherently good or bad. Automation can create jobs as well, allow a small business in the US to compete against child labor.
Agreed. Slavery in the 18th and early 19th century was about cheap labor. The “great sucking sound” (Ross Perot) led to the collapse of wages in the US due to overseas slave labor.
Both sides of the port strike are the enemy. Like Sundance, I lean a little bit towards the workers because they’re at least Americans. But both sides run a giant skimming operation.
That 50% wage increase, and the lost cost savings of automation, will be passed along to consumers through EVEN WORSE inflation. But ILA and USMX will get filthy rich.
Agree!
Foreign Manufacturing
Less regulation.
More efficiency.
I have listened to interviews and saw
factory tours of Foreign Countries.
The way that things are set up increase
efficiency and cost.
I was impressed.🙄🙄
Example….garment factories are within
close distance to notions—zippers, buttons,
threads manufacturers. No wasting of
resources and wait time for an item, huge
transportation costs,etc.
Same with other manufacturers.
Super Efficient.
President Trump was right and had us on
the right path- Made in America 🇺🇸🇺🇸
When we bring our manufacturing back, we can find
more ways and be even more innovative on making our products
in a more efficient way. I have that…We Can Do It attitude. 💪💪
Wages/slave labor…even China has minimum wage
requirement in most of its provinces, if not all of them.
Might not sound like much to us here in US, but it
meets most standard of living there.
Shucks…just look at all the Chinese tourists we have💁🤷♀️
Just about every place in the World there are a lot of
Chinese tourists with fancy cameras everywhere.
Made In America
We can do it!
We will do it!
MAGA
The 50% increase is just them keeping up with the government devaluing the dollar by about the same amount during Biden’s administration. Haven’t you noticed the price of everything you buy has doubled, along with all insurances and services well except my lawn dude.
That is a happy thought!
More people may choose to start small businesses, if they can reduce costs via automation, resulting in competitive, local businesses.
Another benefit is that small business owners tend to be more conservative, so increasing the number of small businesses may help to invigorate the Conservative movement.
The FOREIGN OWNERSHIP is the bigger issue. Right now, they are fighting the automation battle because that is the battle before us.
Wow. What a fantastic article. I hope that this opens the door to eliminating foreign ownership of ALL designated critical industries in the USA.
We were sold up the river by our greedy, corrupt, and stupid politicians and bureaucrats. EVERYTHING was for sale. Even our borders and national identity.
Agree on the insight of our fearless leader regarding the seriousness of this issue, along with the solution!
And our agriculture lands.
Well they weren’t above confiscating Russian yachts.
To quote another song from Sonny/Cher, as Gemstone did above: “Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves!”
Sic’em Bigly, Donald,…. Clean House like Jesus did to the $ changers in the temple.
This is very frightening. No joke. We all know that there will be some automation, but the fact that our politicians aren’t even paying attention to this, is actually quite scary. And you better believe that there will be an overwhelming push from the Mockingbird media to turn the public against these guys. Even I initially thought that what they were asking for was for an immediate 70+% boost. This was the first time that I hear that it is actually spread over a few years.
Thank you so much for this explanation of what’s at stake, Sundance.
Thanks Sundance for highlighting the foreign control of our ports.
god has got this……
I am a Christian, but I very often get annoyed by a comment like this ^. “GOD helps those who help themselves”. In the sense that “what will be, will be” I agree GOD has this, but he has given each of us an ability to ACT and for me. I would rather my country return to the sovereignty that made it so great, than turn it over to the oppression of CHYNA!.
A remark like this always brings the vision of a line of emancipated Jews stumbling toward the gas chambers.
I try to ignore comments that are like what “bonny” said. God gave us brains, a moral code, and the mission statement that we are supposed to fight evil.
Sitting around waiting for God to do our work is silly. We may not succeed completely but we are to do our best.
“God, please heal me”
// refuses to see a doctor.
Eat only beef, butter, eggs and bacon. You will be surprised at the health results.
That’s the diet the Mayo Clinic puts their patients on for fast weight loss before heart surgery, btw.
…. has got this… and placed in our hands.
Agreed. G-d promised to protect His armies, but the people had to take up arms and go into battle. The battle awaits.
Out here in the PNW, on the mighty Columbia River, do not forget the multi-national companies ownership of grain export houses….Japan, Korea, and the Philippines, are players here….. food security for their countries
I think Ukraine was a huge grain exporter, too?
Japan used to produce all of its own rice domestically as their own food “national reserve”, until Reagan forced them to buy US.
PDJT mentioned yesterday in passing at one of his Wisconsin events that the automated shipping ports have plenty of operational problems. They are not the panacea of efficiency they are made out to be.
And that the port workers do a good job.
I read from that PDJT is standing by the port workers on this one, implicitly, from that comment.
Your points are on target, but I can’t help but wonder why now. Why not wait to see if the Dragon Rider could not help them instead of hurting a hurting nation before they see who will be at their table?
The contract expired Sept 30th and there have been no negotiations to speak of. They don’t work without a contract…
A thought…The federal government fiscal year starts on October 1….
I wonder how that plays into their contract expiration date?
I initially brushed off the demands of no automation, however, I admit, I didn’t think of the foreign ownership example. To have our ports owned by foreign entities is nuts.
We need to own our stuff. Automation will occur. Our population, sans immigration, is declining. The current workforce can attrition out through retirement, injury, etc or become the ones implementing the automation technology.
Well said. Japan, facing a shortage of younger healthcare workers for a rapidly rising number of retirees, is resorting to robot nurses. Japanese being Japanese, their tech sector is booming.
Yesterday I ordered a cheeseburger from Carls Jr talking to an AI BOT at the order speaker. Then a 60+ year old Mexican lady handed me my burger.
How long before even she is gone?
I thank God my job will not be replaced by AI during my lifetime
I would argue what you experienced is not “AI”, simply an advanced form of automation.
My health insurance premiums from my industrial disability retirement have skyrocketed since JoeBama took office. My share (me and two dependents) went from mid-100’s per month in 2016 to low-200’s in 2020. In 2025, it’ll be $858 per month. My COLA’s since my medical retirement due to an injury since 206 only equate to less than $500. Tack on JoeBama’s inflation and I’m way worse off. This is not even factoring in the absurd home and auto insurance premium increases in the last few years.
I say all this to say a lot of people have less to spend. Companies need to do things to reduce costs. Tack on the lack of work ethic a lot of today’s teenagers have and you get automated ordering. Chick-fil-a and In and Out (I’m pumped they are building an HQ up the road from us in the Nashville, TN area) have high demands because their menu’s are simple and people love their food. Both tend to pay well. Every Hardee’s by us is almost always empty when I drive by.
I don’t know what the F it was but it sure wasn’t human.
Sorry to hear you’re getting F’d on insurance. Everything is going crazy and more inflation is baked in the cake.
Our deficit ensures it.
Buckle up and spend wisely
“Let’s turn to the issues that matter.”
Once again, Sundance cuts through the fog of our obsession with personalities as opposed to doing what’s best for the nation.
My letters to congress critters yelling about foreign purchases of port facilities over the years have resulted in a wonderful collection of correspondence outlining how much they were doing for me – except addressing the only issue I mentioned. Gave up. Went fishing.
Easy to throw rocks at some tough guy who owns a yacht or hotels and scream about us little guys. Not so easy to admit those may be exactly the fighters we have been seeking.
Dragon Riders don’t wear capes. They do get stuff done.
I hope Sundance is correct about the motives of the ILA President … I do not share that faith but time will tell.
There may be a very rich thug sitting in the CEO seat of the ILA but allot of it’s operational leadership positions are filled by lawyers and more than a few college educated business folks, also making 6 figure salaries.
The people at the top of these unions seem to get rich enough to retire and move on to another rich gig while all the rank and file move on to “Walmart” as the owners of the industries they opposed modernized anyway … or just moved off shore if the costs became too unreasonable or resistance to change caused them to look elsewhere. The entire stretch of the Ohio and Allegheny Rivers North of Pittsburgh PA is testament to that fact that has existed for the past 50+ years … I lived there and watched it happen. My dad was a general foreman and then director of one of those plants.
The socioeconomic dynamic between progress and impact on human workers is always the most difficult balance to sustain even when dealing with honest people on both sides of the dynamic. Modern Unions are not “good people” plus they give millions to the Politicians who support them and then there are the foreign owners of the ports who own those same politicians…the same politicians using the situation to their financial and political benefit.
There will rhetoric in the news and then there are the words written into the contract. Let’s where the words in the news end-up. Note that MONEY and RAISES does NOT equal words in the contract.
I will say this … look at US politicians supporting the strike as the same force the China Inc. and EU Inc. “port owners” will or may eventually wield once the ports are “automated”. US Politicians, as the shared resource, are being used to “shut down the ports”.
The only way this dynamic is broken is if President Trump could invoke parts of the National Security Act.
The one thing to keep noting about Modern US Unions … they do not control that many ballots or workers but look carefully at where their power is concentrated.
Communications
Supply Chain
Government
The key places needed to close down a nation.
Even the “employers” organization’s is fraudulent like so many other things. USMX, or United States Maritime Alliance, gives the wrongful impression that the employers are in the US.
Add this fraud to the Inflation Reduction Act (Green New Deal), the so-called “bipartisan border bill” (Open Borders, Ukraine funding) and the ACA (Affordable my ass) and countless other frauds perpetrated by globalist whores in the Legislative Branch and facilitated by useless bureaucrats in the Executive Branch, and we can start to appreciate the scope of the deep state. May they all burn in hell.
*…organization’s name…
Time to reclaim everything owned by the commies here for reparations for their biological attack on the world. China should NOT own a dam thing in this country, confiscate it all and since they aren’t Americans we do not have to pay them for anything they own. They owes us trillions for their attack on the world. Oust every commie chink in the country, arrest the ones that have bio labs and police depts. here. String them up for war crimes.
“Now do you see why I support them.”
I do and I agree 1 billion percent.
Great take on things. Does Daggett know who he is dealing with in his big talk? His talk seems to show he thinks he is dealing with 30 years ago owners. They will squash him like a bug in a second. And what team does the very noticeable squashing. Something easily linked to US based democrat globullisits? Talk about red pill some folks after the entire herd of horses has left the barn.
What’s up with this?
JUST IN: Longshore Union President Who Pledged to “CRIPPLE” the United States, Owns 76-Ft Yacht, Bentley, Is Paid Almost 1 MILLION Per Year, Body of His Co-Defendant In RICO Case Was Found Decomposing In Trunk
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/10/just-longshore-union-president-who-pledged-cripple-united/
“Just because Silicon Valley has shifted to replace wingtips with sneakers, doesn’t mean the outcome changes. And yeah, keep using class warfare in your arguments and efforts to make me hate Harold Daggett, and I’ll pretend not to notice the Balenciaga label on your T-shirts.”
~ Me
I agree, but I meant the body in the trunk. Under no reasonable scenario would he have done the deed and put it there himself.
I would proffer they wear Birkies. 🙂
Where is it online that says 80% of American ports are foreign owned.
There are many people who don’t believe this, and they want proof.
Thank you.
Did you actually read Sundance’s analysis? Only harrvarrddd grads should have yachts?
Please read the article, mon ami. Forget about the Union chief for a second, and look at the national security implications and America First angle to all of this.
Let me rephrase….What’s up with this?
“Body of His Co-Defendant In RICO Case Was Found Decomposing In Trunk”
Dem politicians leave a trail of dead bodies behind also. The Clintons are famous (infamous) for the phenomenon of “Arkancide.” Seth Rich, Vince Foster, Jeffrey Epstein being only a few high-profile examples.
Yes Daggett is probably a mobster. The Swamp is filled with mobsters too but they don’t wear gold chains and pinkie rings. They wear $10,000 suits and $65k Gucci necklaces.
There is a saying “The best way to rob a bank is to own one.” The same is true of government.
There is precedent for cooperating with dockworkers and Mafia on critical national security priorities:
https://nypost.com/2022/12/23/how-the-navy-made-a-secret-deal-with-the-mafia-to-win-wwii/
Let’s not forget how much US farmland the Chinese own, much near military bases.
It’s almost as if the whole of America is being or has been sold to the enemy, one infrastructure bit a time.
What say you, Mr “10%” Big Guy and those who pull your strings and take their Judas cut as well?
With these two examples, ports and farmland, it should be clear to everyone who still doesn’t get it why traitors in power will do anything to make sure President Trump never sees the inside of the Oval Office.
I assume we reached this point because US Treasury’s Committee on Foreign Investment in United States (CFIUS) has been captured by foreign interests. Our national security interests and protections are compromised once again.
US Treasury CFIUS website: https://home.treasury.gov/policy-issues/international/the-committee-on-foreign-investment-in-the-united-states-cfius
Janet Yellen
Thank you for this, Mac.
I dare say that there are very few in government ment who haven’t receiver remuneration by foreign players, either directly or indirectly. That’s just supposition on my part. But one does have to wonder how on the salaries we taxpayers give them, they suddenly become very wealthy in a short period of time.
And I will say this, for vital infrastructure there should be no sales to any foreign power. None.
It seems to me we are living under the rule of a fully bought up foreign government now. Their interests increasingly seem to be antithetical to the security of our nation….what’s left of it.
I seem to remember a big kerfuffle about something called “emoluments” once upon a time.
Maybe that clause of the Constitution only applies if you are Bad Orange Man.
Unless God is getting ready to destroy the whole world, I believe President Trump will succeed. To quote a line below Judy McCloud’s masthead at Canada Free Press, “Because without America, there is no free world!”
I think when God created this “5000 Year Leap,” to borrow Skousen’s phrase, he saw that it was good.
I believe this country exists for the sake of the whole world, and we are the unspeakably lucky custodians.
A constant refrain in all of Trump’s books, and many speeches, is that, “America is being broken up and sold to the highest bidder.”
I believe President Trump felt called to change that outcome, that God is helping him do that, and that He will also help us as foot soldiers, whatever that may entail.
I believe it as well, sis. For decades, all those celebrities and news people who couldn’t get enough him asked if he would run…and he always demurred, saying there were others capable of leading our America as it was then. Of course when he announced they, to a man and woman, suddenly despised him. I will never understand why.
But I believe that perhaps all those years ago God was, through what means I don’t know, whispering, “Not now. There will come the day.” His mysterious ways, you know. So, like you, I sense that the Almighty chose His warrior for us long before we could imagine that our Republic would be teetering on the precipice. And has surrounded him with His divine protection for such a time as this.
There are those saying we are too far gone, that we are lost. I can understand why. Malevolent powers have done their best to remove Christ as our nation’s cornerstone, and we have reaped the consequences of their iniquities. I pray He has not turned His face from us. But surely He would have not appointed President Trump for His purposes if this were so. That is what I, and I’m certain others, hold on to. His will be done 🙏🏻
Harder times may come, but nothing lasts forever. We will not fold. And neither will our rightful president, our Cyrus.
I’d never heard this song, Lady. I thank you for it.
In the tiny rural village I lived in when I first retired, it was the noon whistle for all the guys who helped me maintain the property. I could never get enough of it. Still can’t. I feel the same way about “I Can Only Imagine.” Tickled that you enjoyed it too, “sis.” (Thanks for that. 😘)
I lived once upon a time in the tiny rural village of Glyndyfrdwy in North Wales. So it very much resonated with me, and brought back times long gone by…much missed 😌
Love to read your reminiscences about your time in this beautiful country, Betsy. As someone addicted ro Midsommer Murders, I always think of you when I’m watching one of their episodes filmed on location in Wales.
Hope some day we’ll be given to understand why our earthly life has to be a series of heartbreaking leave-takings.
Best to you and all your loved ones!
(Girls, forgive me for interrupting, that’s why I’m whispering right now.
The surpassing sweetness and aching beauty I heard here is…well, I’m darn sure not about to cry, maybe just a little bit.
I am not and will never be, not in this world or the next, but by gum! this almost made a Christian outta me.)
Alzaebo, You had me at “aching” (well, maybe “Girls”) which in turn reminded me of a favorite poem. I posted it on today’s (Oct. 3’s) Open Thread. If you happen to go there, I hope you enjoy it.
So this strike could have two benefits that I can see :
“Making things worse” on Americans so as to reveal the malicious and deliberate ineptitude of the Biden administration, hopefully leading to an overwhelming, too big to rig, Trump victory,
and
slowing down the foreign takeover of critical infrastructure and industries in the USA, with the possibility of using this disaster-in-the-making port shut downs as evidence that we need to eliminate foreign ownership and/or control of crucial infrastructure and industries.
I believe that if President Trump is (please, Lord!) re-elected, he will negotiate an end to the strike before he is inaugurated.
(Please note, I do NOT advocate making things worse on my fellow Americans, but since we do have a strike, I can see a possible benefit to it.)
Most times, people need to suffer in order to learn. Many people cannot think through a problem to its natural conclusion. They smugly tell us that importing criminals, gang members, terrorists, and traffickers is beneficial because white people deserve it. They think that this will not affect them and I never understood why.
Some people do not comprehend cause and effect for anything, others never imagine themselves suffering consequences and another group can not manage delayed gratification. This is why there are always lazy thieves in the world.
If Trump and Daggett have any sort of relationship, Trump might be able to bring a resolution before the election.
I would wager his team is talking these very points with the union. Ultimately the strike is about America First.
If and when things really DO turn very bad because of this strike, the Democrats and the media will dig up that photograph of Daggett and Trump.
They will show that photo and invent a story about Trump pressuring the dockworkers to strike so as to interfere in the election. They will turn it into the 2024 version of the “Pee tapes.”
And we’ll have the same response we had to the Pee tapes: BFYTW
“…bar any automation, which they believe threatens workers’ jobs.
Luddites.
” Progress” takes on the patina of improvement, better than what is at the moment.
But there is a cost, sometimes a terrible one. It’s one of those shiny, sparkly words hijacked by the Left/Marxists to drag an unwary public along into a world such as we are facing now and have only received a small taste of. A destruction of humanity which if the WEF gets its away (they’ve been quite open about this) will see humans and technology fused, thus destroying man as God made him, in His own image.
Automation, then what?
AI driven so that there is no longer a use for humans to operate it?
Could we call AI, possibly, an anti Christ, one of many? Some have suggested we can and should.
Is the cost of “progress” like this too high? A false promise of better things to come?
If it is at the cost of our souls, I’d say absolutely.
(I apologize if this sounds too existential…this is where I am these days.)
Betsy, I genuinely enjoy your posts.
Ok. So about technology. That sorts itself out in the market.
You introduce a humanity dimension to all of this. That is an important qualifier. That does not change the logical reality: external controls such as contractual edicts forbidding investment in technology ultimately represent income distribution decisions as well – large (potentially in respect to returns to capital through to the industry level) and small (those individuals protected from tech driven change in production functions).
We live in fractious times. It’s going to get worse no matter who wins this election – IMO.
Not sure where I am headed down the road as this societal mess we live in sorts out. But your core decency shines through your posts to me!
I’m not sure either, phillip….none of us are. Until this whole election mess is settled…and it won’t be on November 5…we are in limbo. Even after….
Plenty can happen while we are being herded like cattle to fit in the pens constructed for us by entities (WEF, UN, WHO, etc) and people (if that’s what they are) so evil I cannot grasp the depth of it. Lord Macmillan’s famous “Events” which no one can foresee or plan for are always the wild cards. Worry only steals the time we have been given.
But it is so hard to see how many are suffering, for all sorts of reasons, much of it deliberately and maliciously planned. This is what I am seeing, and it hurts my heart. I know I am not alone in feeling this way.
I understand your points about technology. Of course you are right…if we lived in saner times. I’m sorry to put that proviso on it. All we can do day by day at this point is put one foot in front of the other and concentrate on on maintaining what peace and personal normalcy we can for ourselves and our families. I know that sounds facile; but believe it or not I am fresh out of words at the moment.
Nothing is static. But like you, I am expecting harder times regardless of how the election turns out. The damage which has been done is extensive and deep. Evil doesn’t give up…ever.
I can’t tell you how much I appreciate your kind thoughts, dear sir. Just being able to post here allows me to empty this too full and busy brain. Good people occupy the branches of this Tree, and I love them all. Bless you for thinking I am one of them. B
The danger is not in the automation per se.
A fully automated loading/unloading operation at a major port would greatly improve throughput, reliability, cargo-tracking and costs.
If we don’t upgrade our ports they will be unable to handle the newest Very Large Container-Ships (VLCS) that are now being built. Bigger ships equate to lower cost per ton of cargo.
The problem is that the cheapest, most popular systems for automating ports are made in China and are riddled through with Chinese spyware and secret backdoors.
It was in their contract, which the owners violated. Bad faith. Want automation? Then pay ILA’s contract demands. Simple. Strike over.
The sad part is the Congress, specifically the Select Committee on the CCP just came out in September of this year with a report exactly addressing this issue of foreign influence in US port activity titled “How the People’s Republic of China invests strategically in the US maritime” .
It discusses how the CCP manufactures and own 80% of all cranes used in US ports. The Chinese are pushing hard for remote control. BTW one of the authors of this report is a now Congressman and former Miami mayor, read well versed observant of port of Miami . Sad that our media totally ignores reports totally apropos to this topic.
Worth a read here “How the People’s Republic of China invests strategically in the US maritime“
I used to say it’s good to learn something new every day.
Now it’s like I hate to learn the truth every day.
Let this be a lesson to all Treepers. The more independent you are of large systems the less any disruption of goods will affect you. Work hard now to get your family, neighborhood and community as independent as possible. Only in this way are you truly free. This is why Jefferson said farmers make the best republicans (not the political party).
As the Democrat Machine ™ has become a wholly operated subsidiary of anti-American nations and corporatism it has been ‘interesting’ to watch their devolution. Anti-free speech, pro-war, anti-labor and anti-middle-class; open boarders, socialist, and of course, state-reliant, government-capture, and anti-individuality. What a gross collective of scumduggery.
Always immensely profitable to read Sundance’s articles, thank you sir. 99.9% of your political predictions become baked into the ever indigestible-cultural-landscape. This is the site for insight.
Trump should the strike to 1. propose USA ownership of ports, 2. show that inflation was a big factor is the wage suffering, 2. support the strikers in some meaningful way.
Yes, he can propose it. Congress, not Trump, has every constitutional, lawful authority to make it legal. Question is does Congress have the will?
“In material fact, most critical ports in the USA are owned by foreign entities.”
Look at Article I, Section 8,next to last clause: “Congress shall have the power…to exercise exclusive Legislation in all cases whatsoever,…over…dock-yards…”
Another union for Trump.
Praise God!!
If American ports are automated in the USA, they are operated by Chinese owners. It doesn’t take a genius to see the problem.
SO, make sure that problem is addressed in the same way that China was prevented from monopolizing 5G and networking hardware in the US. ALSO, maybe prohibit foreign ownership of our ports rather than prohibiting automation and thereby further raising costs to consumers?
IF those very logical steps can’t be taken, this country is f’ing lost anyway. The vast majority of what are described as essential steps to take to counter CCP ownership of “our” government found in the books I’ve read have NOT been taken, so I’ll pretty much agree with the last part of that previous sentence.
After all, The Blob would prefer the globalist goal of capitalism with Chinese characteristics, but instead of government in charge of corporations and speech as in China, they want corporations in charge of government and speech which we effectively already have without full control of speech other than via personal and/or career destruction with the remaining “defect” as they see it of nationalists having a voice against the most extreme implementations of their globalist goals.
The installation of the most CCP compromised president in US history in 2020 followed by his preplanned replacement by a Marxist/Maoist duo with the Marxist being an ideal PC/woke (i.e., minority female) candidate to take maximum advantage of Maoist cultural efforts during the four years of the senile puppet’s regime, that replacement happening at the last moment to enable a stealth campaign, show that that is what The Blob is after. The Marxist/Maoist will give them the power they’re after, but won’t be allowed to harm their globalist, rent seeking efforts, only enhance them.
The Blob wants to see if in our dumbed down, attention deficit political idiocracy it can manage to install in the WH by various means, including the use of its lapdog media, two documented Marxist/Maoist candidates. If they succeed it will prove how little interviews, debates and rally numbers actually mean to an adequate number of voters (actual and fraudulent) and how well the various control mechanisms of The Blob work.
If they fail, Trump may succeed in erecting obstacles for them in 2026 and 2028, but since those will most likely be through transitory executive orders which last as long as he is in office and since there will almost certainly be a LONG overdue economic crisis during his term for which HE will be blamed, 2028 might not be a year where another rebel like Trump is elected.
The CCP has unfortunately proved the great truth of this, something which can happen when CORPORATE OWNED GOVERNMENTS don’t prevent it:
“They [capitalists] will furnish credits which will serve us for the support of the Communist Party in their countries and, by supplying us materials and technical equipment which we lack, will restore our military industry necessary for our future attacks against our suppliers. To put it in other words, they will work on the preparation of their own suicide.” – Vladimir Ilich (Ulyanov) Lenin, as reported by I. U. Annenkov in an article entitled, “Remembrances of Lenin,” Novyi Zhurnal / New Review, September 1961, p. 147. Annenkov stated that he had examined Lenin’s manuscripts while visiting the Moscow Institute of V. I. Lenin shortly after the leader’s death in 1924.
The much simplified version commonly heard: “A Capitalist will sell you the rope you hang him with.”
However, in our case it is “will FINANCE your rope factories, allow the theft of rope making intellectual property without consequences, and then BUY the rope you hang them with”!
I live in outer appalachia, which is blue ridge mountains, and even though we aren’t near any ports, our goods come from local farmers, or through VA/NC/TN/KY,,,all of which were devastated, and the feds won’t help us, because it is Trump country,,,,this is why I have been saying for years, get to know your locals, set up barter, find your water sources, get walkie talkies and cb’s and ham radio get your seeds, and ammo, and be prepared in your neighborhoods
There’s a very conservative woman here at work that can not think strategically. She had a bad experience while working at a union shop and can not see past her dislike of all unions and their employees. Unfortunately for unions, they have left a large segment of this country with nothing but disdain for the unions and I don’t think they care.
Given the Hurricane tragedies, Cost of Living, Taxes, Insurances, Groc, Housing, they average around 150K a yr, he makes 900K, i find it very difficult to have empathy for them when they turned down the 50% Raise. Families around me live day to day trying to survive on average Salaries, barely existing. So no, you just enabled the Govt shenanigans
I had no idea until I read this post of Sundance’s of the importance of the ILA strike for the entire nation. I had just thought about the strike in terms of labor union interests vs. the interests of corporations. But this post by Sundance is really a brilliant analysis of geostrategic issues wrapped inside this strike, and probably people that don’t come to this website will have no idea about it.
Thank you so much for bringing such clarity to these issues.
I simply cannot see a way or a strategy where the consumer impact from this strike helps to influence people to vote for Harris.
Thank you, Sundance. Previously, I had read only bad stuff about Daggett. No one digs deep enough. Except you. 🧡
Perhaps we should all join with the strike in “Solidarity” until we are rid of the shackles of tyranny and chastise the media.
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A general strike might keep us out of a war(s) and turn the tide toward liberty.
I just can’t shake off the feeling that this is being set up, so Kamala will step up in her pantsuit, cup of coffee in hand, and resolve everything. And then be praised by the fawning MarxMerdia (h/t Maquis) as the savior of the world.
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“Deleted” is what needs to be done with foreign ownership, management and influence of our ports. Not just sea ports, all ports, air, rail and trucking.
We need to preserve National security….
Falls under the category – Enemy of my Enemy is my Friend.
How do we get our ports back under USA control?? I agree that is priority one….
Nationalize? Which would very much create its own host of problems…
I am sure there must be 7 ways to Sunday for that to happen while indicting a ham sandwich.
There must be a gazillion violations of contracts and rules and port standards at the federal, state, city, county and tribal levels…not to mention US Coast Guard standards….
“In China, many industrial ports are already fully automated and operated remotely by people using what look like gaming consoles, robotics and computer screens.”
This is what it looks like 👇
https://t.me/STFNREPORT/33428
Paging mayor pete…
He is looking for his life jacket and is unavailable for comment.
“ILA President Harold Daggett, a man of notoriously intemperate and sketchy disposition…” – Wade Munny reference!
If the longshoremen lose their jobs because of automation, they can always “learn to code.” /s
Large groups of people have seen their jobs evaporate. I was once a secretary transcribing shorthand. History, now.
Adding Chinese ownership of valuable U.S. farmland to this recipe for Chinese world domination is happening now.
One caviat-in my career I’ve worked in a number of smaller ports from Vancouver Wa. to the Canadian border on the west coast. Mostly loading logs onto ships bound for Japan,China and South Korea. All of these smaller ports hire Longshoreman for the work. All of these ports are “owned”by the taxpayers via property tax collected, port tenants who rent space and buildings and funded by state and federal grants.
“All of these ports are “owned”by the taxpayers via property tax collected, port tenants who rent space and buildings and funded by state and federal grants.”
Good point.
Did you ever work at port angeles?
The Trump Republican Party is now the party of the American working class. Any working class or middle class American who votes for ANY Democrat is casting a suicide vote. And that applies to the local elections as well. Do a deep dive into the local political leaders in Springfield Ohio and how they sold out their American citizen residents.
Oh, and just for good measure, how the bloody F’ing hell did American ports become owned by forein interests? Who let THAT happen? Let me guess. “Free market” Republicans in league with America-hating Democrats?
Likely the same R’s who pushed NAFTA when Slick Willie was in the White House.
Bush Baby comes to mind…something about the arabs and the port of Houston…
“If they keep putting machinery to take our jobs, who’s going to pay the income tax? Machines are not. Who’s going to pay for the military? The roads? Everything runs by taxes.” — Harold J. Daggett, President, International Longshoremen’s Association
This question needs to be asked across society. As AI displaces humans, governments will not be able to pay their debts, their entitlement programs, OR Universal Basic Income (UBI) as has been suggested.
The threat of AI is not the wholesale replacement of humans, although that can occur with certain jobs, it is the increase in productivty that is a real threat. If, for example, AI can improve productivity by 50% in a two-person workforce, that is one less person likely needed.
In a law firm, you may not get rid of all your attorneys, but if AI can do the research and write the briefs, a law firm can do an associate’s job easily. That means less associates, less law students, less need for law schools and certainly fewer law professors.
That’s only one industry. Now, apply that to numerous industries–all of which have workers that pay taxes.
The rapid advances in AI can, quite literally, be “government ending”…and, as much as that sounds romantic to a libertarian-minded person, without a functioning government, it will get very messy.
AOC is promoting universal income. That is their solution to make everyone indolent.
Don’t forget you got weed shops! That’ll keep everyone pacified for a while.
Big Box Weed doesn’t do much except cost an arm and a leg..
That is precisely the problem. Everyone continues to lack interest in doing anything and will vote this country away in favor of life on a couch eating whatever chemicals are sold in stores.
Isn’t it self regulating though? AI servers won’t pay for themselves. Machinery has to be built and maintained. If there aren’t enough people to pay taxes, there also won’t be enough people to buy the output of an AI run industry and keep it functioning.
Peter: Government ending? Sounds good to me.
Well the more machines the more people needed to fix the machines. Even if they invent machines to fix machines someone will have to fix those. Learn and grow.
well, then, in the interests of moving industry along, competitive with other nations,
let’s move ahead with AI and reduce government so they don’t need to spend all that tax money
perhaps we could eliminate the money going to Ukraine, etc.
as well as:
money going to illegals
money going to woke programs
money going to prosecute President Trump
and all the other bs programs
reduce the amount of tax dollars from US citizens
industries can use AI to become more competitive resulting in producing and selling more (what a concept)
“…industries can use AI to become more competitive resulting in producing and selling more (what a concept)“
You can only sell more if there are buyers. After you’ve eliminated the people doing the work, where’s your “free” market?
Replacement Automation AND Replacement Imvasion
Not a good combination
Good thing we didn’t support the automotive industry when Henry Ford figured out how to mass produce vehicles, eh?
If we would have, where would all the teamsters, blacksmiths, carriage-makers, horse breeders and vets go?
Government and the Fed believe MMT will solve this problem … and all problems related to small stuff like deficits and devalued currency.
“That means less associates, less law students, less need for law schools and certainly fewer law professors.”
What’s supposed to be the down side of that??
Less govt fit right into the NWO agenda as THEY at the UN will be our govt.
If we factor in the plan of reducing the world population by 90%, then the automation boom makes perfect sense. Isn’t that what the green new deal is really all about? Getting rid of the humans who are messing up the planet.
The threat of AI is worse than mere “replacement of humans.” It’s the final nail in the DUMBING DOWN of the population. We’ve ALREADY lost a ton of knowledge and know-how in exchange for technological convenience.
As a small example of what I mean, look at how the discontinuation of manual transmissions (once known as “standard”) in cars is affecting things. Look how the use of GPS and traffic data in maps have replaced human knowledge… today most people don’t know how to use paper maps and are fully useless without the technology for road navigation. Searching Google has replaced memory and knowledge! Even if you know something that has been “memory holed” how many younger people will even believe what we have to say simply because Google decides to hide or not carry certain information?
In short, our dependency on technologies is already making us useless and stupid people who will all certainly DIE if those technologies were turned off, but when generalized AI becomes commonly in use, nearly every aspect of human thought will begin to disappear completely.
I know that’s hard for many to imagine. But that’s why I started off with the things we have already lost and what the results would be if those technologies were turned off or otherwise unavailable.
And believe me on this, with AI being adopted even at its present pace, it is a GUARANTEE that all AI will be government controlled because no government can survive without censorship and other means of thought control. No way they would allow PRIVATE AI to become a thing.
Your argument only holds water if you assume they do not go into other jobs. They need to eat, so they’ll work in some other field, and not Wal-Mart. What a ridiculous claim.