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Originally Posted by Adder
It's a good thing that only one of those numbers is at all accurate.
 You don't want discussion. You just want to repeat your nonsense.
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You want to read to me from econ 101 textbooks from 1978. You still think it's an empirical science.
I'm not wasting my time advising you of the stats on what percentage of our labor force will likely be automated in the next two decades, how many US households are one job loss from insolvency, how many live paycheck to paycheck, why retraining and education are feel good bullshit fixes, how wage stagnation has persisted since the 80s, why U3 unemployment is as relevant as the comics section of the paper, or why my 85/15 split is actually generous to those holding your views.
But I will talk about a guaranteed wage if you'd like.